Robert Healy has accepted the role of Full-Time RV Exterior Systems Instructor at National RV Training Academy, where he will lead students through one of the most hands-on portions of the Advanced RV Service Technician training pathway. This new instructor brings a combination of recent graduate success, industry certification, and real-world field experience to the classroom.
The NRVTA's Advanced RV Service Technician program includes specialized training in RV air conditioners and heat pumps, absorption refrigerators, water heaters and furnaces, and exterior systems, with a strong emphasis on troubleshooting and practical skill development. Healy will focus on teaching RV Exterior Systems, a course that helps students develop advanced assessment, diagnostic, and troubleshooting skills related to RV slide-out systems, leveling systems, roof and sidewall construction, running gear components, and exterior maintenance and repair procedures.
As a full-time instructor, Healy will help students navigate the hands-on training components that have become a hallmark of NRVTA's educational approach. The Academy is committed to equipping and inspiring the next generation of RV technicians and inspectors through hands-on training, vocational development, and industry-focused education. With his background as an RVTAA Certified RV Service Technician and Technical Assistant at NRVTA, Healy provides students with practical insight into the challenges technicians encounter in the field every day.

Prior to joining the instructional team, Healy gained experience as a pre-delivery inspection technician as well as an HVAC installer specializing in 18-wheeler rigs and RV applications. His background provides students with real-world knowledge of the industry's most complex systems. The Academy's mission is to develop professionals who can effectively diagnose and repair complex issues in the field.
Healy represents the type of professional growth we strive to develop at NRVTA,
The addition of Healy to the instructional team highlights the importance of practical experience in RV service education.
