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Collision Repair Technician

Master skills in taking a damaged or aged automobile often one of life s most expensive investments and recreate it into a beautiful piece of art that is as safe to drive as it is appealing to the eye.

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Automotive Painter

Performs skilled work in preparing metal and other surfaces on automotive equipment for painting other auto painting equipment to automotive and construction equipment; and does related work.

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Collision Repairer

Repairs damaged body parts and bodies of vehicles in accordance with factory and dealership specifications and time standards.

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Automotive Parts/Service Writer

Verifies warranty and service contract coverage, developing estimates, writing repair orders, and maintaining customer rapport and records.

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Automotive Technician

Explain automotive repairs and issues and provide great customer service. Plan repair procedures using charts manuals and experience.

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Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Technician

Inspect, diagnose, and repair parts like couplings and hydraulic pumps. You'll also work with integrated electronic systems that pertain to a vehicle's transmission.

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Automotive Air Conditioning Mechanic

Install and repair automotive air-conditioners and parts, such as compressors, condensers, and controls. 

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Automotive Electrician

Specialize in installing and maintaining electrical systems contained in automotive vehicles.

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Brake Repairer

Performing diagnostic tests and determining common brake problems, repairing and replacing brakes, and performing routine brake maintenance. 

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Engine Repairer

Perform routine engine maintenance, such as lubricating parts and replacing spark plugs. Test and inspect engines for malfunctioning parts.

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Front End Mechanic

Aligns wheels, axles, frames, torsion bars, and steering mechanisms of automotive vehicles, such as automobiles, buses, and trucks.

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Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technician

Because hybrid cars have many of the same components as non-hybrid cars, hybrid car technicians will install and repair universal parts such as steering mechanisms, hydraulic pumps, and brake systems.

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Manual Transmission/Drive Train Technician

Inspect, diagnose, and repair parts like couplings and hydraulic pumps. You also work with integrated electronic systems that pertain to a vehicle's transmission.

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Tune-up Mechanic

Tunes automotive vehicle engines to ensure efficient operation: Removes spark plugs, using socket wrench, and tests them, using spark-plug tester.

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Airframe and Power Plant Maintenance Technician

Maintains the airframe and engines of aircrafts to meet FAA standards. This job involves tasks such as performing routine checks and repairs, keeping records of inventory, and identifying faults with components of the plane.

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Power Plant Maintenance Technician

Responsible for controlling and monitoring all of the equipment found in power plants, such as boilers, turbines and generators. Technicians control the amount of power by maintaining the electricity and voltage throughout the power plant.

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Agriculture Equipment Technician

Set up, maintain, service, diagnose, repair and recondition agricultural equipment. This equipment includes tractors and combines, as well as a variety of implements for agricultural functions such as tillage, seeding, planting, harvesting, haying, spraying and application.

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Construction Equipment Technician

Diagnose mechanical defects in pickup trucks, automobiles, dump trucks, tractors, motor graders, cranes, mowers, street sweepers, fork lifts, rollers, compactors, bulldozers, backhoes, loaders, scrapers, excavators and other diesel and gas-powered construction equipment.

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Medium and Heavy Truck Technician

Be the point person for truck maintenance and repairs. Their chief responsibilities are to inspect trucks, diagnose problems, conduct preventive maintenance, and repair any issues as needed.

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Diesel Engine Mechanic

Repairing diesel engines and maintaining various types of heavy equipment such as buses, agricultural equipment, and construction vehicles. 

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Electrical/Electronics Systems Mechanic

Test and repair various electronic systems or instruments. You'll run tests or fault diagnostics on equipment to locate and address a problem, order parts if needed, and replace or repair parts.

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Fluid Power Mechanic

Utilizes the pressure of a liquid or gas in a closed container to transmit, multiply, or control power. 

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Heavy Duty Brake Mechanic

Diagnoses problems, disassembles units, repairs or replaces parts, and reassembles units in the following systems: Brakes: Repairs or replaces shoes, pads, drums, hoses, calipers, cylinders, any heavy-duty air brakes.

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Mobile Air Conditioning Mechanic

Installs and repairs automotive air-conditioning units within dealership and factory quality and time guidelines. 

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Preventive Maintenance Mechanic

Perform routine maintenance of facilities to prevent mechanical failure. This role may include maintaining correct fluid levels on machines by checking the pneumatic lines, oil and water line, and/or steam lines.

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Undercarriage Mechanic

Repairs, reconditions, and services all machine undercarriage. Communicates findings and recommendations to customer and management.

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FAA: Private Pilot Ground School

Learn how to fly and earn FAA approved certifications to become a pilot or flight instructor. 

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International Logistics

Plan, direct, or coordinate purchasing, warehousing, distribution, forecasting, customer service, or planning services.

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Logistics Management

Supervises the movement, distribution and storage of supplies and materials in a company. You'll be tasked with planning routes, analyzing budgets, and processing shipments.

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Logistics Technology

Be responsible for receiving incoming goods, managing inventories, updating property management databases, solving customer issues, and assisting with supply procurement.

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Supply Chain Management

Responsible for overseeing and managing company's overall supply chain and logistics strategy and operations in order to maximize the process efficiency and productivity.

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Marine Culinary

Introduces students to basic inland marine principles and concepts by applying contemporary skills in a variety of employment positions based on industry needs. 

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Marine Engineering

Designs, builds, tests and repairs ships, boats, underwater craft, offshore platforms, and drilling equipment. They often work closely with naval architects to design everything from small yachts to aircraft carriers.

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Tractor Trailer, CDLA

Learn to drive a truck! Our program teaches students to safely operate trucks and gives them a working knowledge of the trucking industry and its regulations.  

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