Online course introduces automotive service tasks to prospective and entry-level personnel, including service writers and parts professionals.
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Employees and children of Federated Car Care members are eligible to apply for the scholarships which are administered by the University of the Aftermarket Foundation.
Technicians are encouraged to attend to learn the latest tips and techniques to get the most out of their diagnostic tools.
In this webinar, Dave Johnson, president and CEO of ASE, will share his vision for ASE and its place in a rapidly changing automotive service industry.
Since 1986, UAF has provided millions of dollars in scholarships to thousands of students studying for automotive aftermarket careers.
“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.






