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Ongoing training and access to repair information is paramount
for any repair shop. Our staff attends technical and management
training in both mechanical and collision specialties.
Our staff attends International Autobody Congress
& Exposition (NACE), The Congress of Automotive Repair and Service
(CARS), and Automotive Service Association (ASA) Colorado’s Automotive
Trade Expo. We maintain an ongoing budget for
management, support and technical training.
Our staff is required to keep current certifications in their respective repairs fields; ASE for mechanical repair, and I-CAR for body repair.
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www.acdelco.com
ACDelco has been America’s service training leader for more
than 45 years. No other company offers the same level of training
quality, depth or course
coverage.
More than 100,000 man hours of training per year
28 core technical courses
Business skills training courses
Training at 150 locations nationwide
Training on GM, Ford, Chrysler, and import vehicles
Updated coursework that covers the latest technologies
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www.asecert.orgASE stands for Automotive Service Excellence. It provides
testing by which an auto technician is certified in various areas
of skill and knowledge. It is the same organization that compiles
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www.amionline.org
AMI provides management education for auto service professionals.
The fields of study are: marketing & sales, operations &
service, management & administration, financial management and
personnel and human resource development. Students earn the Accredited
Automotive Manager (AAM) designation after completing 120 credits
of AMI education.
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www.asashop.org/events/cars/carsmain.htm
The premier event of mechanical and transmission repair, the Congress
of Automotive Repair and Service (CARS) is unmatched in regard to
seminars, workshops and presentations. CARS offers a combination
of management and technical seminars geared specifically for each
specialization, optional programs and more.
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www.i-car.com
I-CAR is an independent not for profit organization formed in 1979
by the collision industry. All I-CAR activities focus on helping
the industry achieve a high level of technical training. I-CAR’s
ultimate goal is that every person in the collision industry has
the technical knowledge and skills relevant to their position to
achieve a complete and safe repair.
We have earned I-CAR Gold status
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www.techauto.com
CARQUEST TECHNET is a North American association of repair garages.
It’s goals and objectives are to provide superior service
combining high quality parts and high tech training.
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