Automotive Technician

  • The Automotive Technician Program covers brakes, steering and suspension, drive trains, engine repair and performance, electrical and computers, and heating & air conditioning. The program is certified for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Students completing the program are eligible to sit for the ASE exams immediately rather than first working for 2 years. Qualified students will work with area automotive agencies for a minimum of 120-hours during the externship. The automotive shop includes the latest in equipment and computer programs for diagnostics. Environmental emissions are also covered. Prepare to start a new career or update your skills to become your own employer.

FAQs

  1. Obtain entry-level employment as a student ASE certified technician
  2. Dealerships
  3. Independent repair shops
  4. Auto specialty shops
  5. Fast lube centers
  6. Parts stores
  1. Safety standards
  2. Basic electrical
  3. Basic engines
  4. Engine performance
  5. Fuel and emissions
  6. Basic Scantool diagnosis
  7. Brakes
  8. Suspension and steering
  1. Diagnostic specialist
  2. Heating/air conditioning specialist
  3. Tune-up technician
  4. Front end/Suspension technician
  5. Service estimator
  6. Service advisor