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Penske technicians in front of a rental truck for National Technician Appreciation Week.

Celebrating the Power Behind Our Performance – National Technician Appreciation Week

Every day, Penske’s technicians and customer service representatives (CSRs) keep over 400,000 vehicles moving safely across North America. This week, Sept. 21–27, we’re proud to celebrate National Technician Appreciation Week and recognize the more than 11,500 associates who power our performance.


Much of their work happens behind the scenes, but its impact is felt everywhere — keeping supply chains moving, businesses running and communities thriving. Penske technicians and CSRs do more than make repairs. They keep fleets road-ready, give customers confidence and help ensure the goods that fuel our economy reach the people who need them most.

“Behind every mile our trucks travel, every load we deliver and every promise we keep, there’s a skilled technician making it all possible,” said Mike Duquette, senior vice president of maintenance field operations at Penske Truck Leasing.

All week long, Penske will recognize technicians and CSRs across the company, spotlighting the skills, training and career paths that play an essential role in keeping the transportation industry moving.

Watch a special message of appreciation from Penske’s leadership team to Penske technicians and CSRs.

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Click to view the video with Spanish subtitles here or with French-Canadian subtitles here.

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