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Exploring Auto Careers: How Fast Can You Become a Mechanic?

Automotive Training Centre

The Fastest Path to Becoming a Mechanic Becoming a certified mechanic in Canada typically involves a combination of education and apprenticeship. While a traditional apprenticeship alone can take up to four years, enrolling in a diploma program first can fast-track the process. Contact ATC Toronto for more information.

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5 Great Ways to Show Initiative as an Auto Mechanic Apprentice

Automotive Training Centre

Starting as an auto mechanic apprentice is an exciting step into the world of professional automotive service. ATC Surreys automotive training program is designed to help students build practical skills that can be applied in real shop environments. Interested in our comprehensive automotive training ?

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From the Magazine: ‘A challenge and an honour’

Auto Service World

This early passion took him to a technical vocational high school and an apprenticeship, which led to Kuczynski becoming a licensed heavy equipment mechanic. He was part of the AIA Canada board more than 15 years ago when this very debate first came around, leading to the signing of CASIS, the Canadian Automotive Service Information Standard.

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Growing the Next Generation 

Fender Bender

” The automotive aftermarket is in a constant state of flux, and it’s changing rapidly. Bs Paint & Body in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and is chairman of the board of directors for the Automotive Service Association. He says that shops are most effective when they embrace a blend of old and new.

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How to Become an Auto Mechanic Apprentice in Ontario: A Step-By-Step Guide

Automotive Training Centre

The profession has evolved significantly with advancements in automotive technology, making continuous learning and adaptability critical traits for success. This blend of education ensures that graduates are job-ready and possess the skills necessary to excel in their apprenticeships and beyond.

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Technician vs. Mechanic: The Difference for Automotive Students

Automotive Training Centre

However, understanding the distinction between these two roles is crucial for automotive students and professionals. This blog post aims to explain the differences between these roles, helping students and aspiring professionals in the automotive field make informed career decisions. Contact ATC Montreal for more information.

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Virginia Tire & Auto Partners with Virginia Apprenticeship Program

Virginia Tire & Auto

Virginia Tire & Auto’s training program is now certified by the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry as a registered apprenticeship program. This partnership allows VTA to further support students who are pursuing a career in automotive technology. If questions, please email EducationOutreach@vatire.com.