Vehicle Maintenance Technician
Program Description
Learn to diagnose, adjust and repair automotive vehicles. The program includes a community classroom component at the end of training. Curriculum & materials are included. Students learn both in the classroom and in an industry, setting performing the duties of an automotive technician. Students will learn and be responsible for diagnosing and repairing vehicle engine systems including the following:
- Repair brake and steering systems
- Diagnose and repair electrical and electronic systems
- Replace or repair transmissions and fuel components as needed
- Repair cooling components and systems including air conditioners and engine cooling
- Perform emissions inspections, safety checks and similar state-regulated vehicle examinations
- Maintain a clean, safe working environment
- Produce legible and accurate paperwork reflecting work performed
Length: 305 hrs. (193hr. + 112hrs Work-Based Learning) Students are required to complete 3.5 hrs of independent study each week as assigned.
Enrollment Process
STEP 1
Contact Registration Staff at (909) 793-3115 ext. 500 or complete an Interest Form.
STEP 2
Participate in Orientation/CASAS testing, In Person (No charge) Staff will answer any questions. Call to schedule an appointment (909) 793-3115 ext.500
STEP 3
Complete the Registration Process by completing all online registration forms. Once completed you will receive a registration confirmation.
Required Orientation
Contact Student Services at (909) 793-3115 ext 500 to set an appointment to day to register.
Start
08/22/24
End
01/30/2025
Schedule
T &Th
20 Weeks
5:00 – 8:30 PM In-person
Plus 3.5 hours weekly independent study required
Location
Colton Adult School
Room 26 & Industry Setting for Lab Portion
Required 1st AID/CPR
Dates TBD
Fees
Fees: $1,350 For Adults
Program Requirements:
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18 yrs. of age or older
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Ability to perform required essential functions of an automotive technician including safety standards, good physical health & ability to stoop & bend
- Upon completion of the program, adult students should possess a willingness to secure employment
- Driver’s License, clean driving record and reliable transportation is recommended upon seeking employment
Topics Included in the Program:
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Interpersonal Skills
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Employability Skills
- Personal Safety
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Occupational Safety
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Tools & Equipment
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Oils/Fluid Changes
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Cooling System
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Belts
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Heating & Air Conditioning
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Air Cleaners
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Tire/Balancing/Shocks
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Batteries
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Starting System
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Brake System
Certifications Available
Students will receive training and have an opportunity to complete the following industry certifications throughout the program.
- All certifications can be obtained through online instruction
- AC Delco 13 Certifications (Such as Precision Measuring Tools, Maintenance-Behind the Wheel, Under the Car & Steering Systems
- Valvoline
- S/P 2-Automotive
- S/P 2 Soft Skills for Career Technical Education
- Target Solutions: Anti-Harassment Training
- CPR/AED/First Aid, American Heart Association
What types of jobs will I be qualified for?
Fleet Maintenance – Mechanic – Lube Technician – Tire Technician – Service Writer – Parts Associate
Equal Opportunity Program
This is an equal opportunity program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request for individuals with disabilities.