Since 1986, UAF has provided millions of dollars in scholarships to thousands of students studying for automotive aftermarket careers.
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“It’s important for us to not only repair cars but also repair connections to the community,” said the shop's owner.
Co-founded by the Enterprise Mobility Foundation and Ranken Technical College in St. Louis, Collision Engineering addresses the technician shortage.
Training modules teach technicians how to get the most out of their diagnostic tools through short instructional videos.
ASE recommends techs log into their ASE accounts to ensure certifications, contact information and preferences are current.
Currently there are over 4,300 open automotive technician positions statewide in California.
Funding will support 8,270 apprentices who would earn an average wage of nearly $32 per hour in transportation and more.






