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2025's Top Auto Tech Apprenticeships

April 16
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Build real auto tech skills while you work, no experience required. Learn from certified professionals at local stores and dealerships, and have the opportunity to earn ASE certification.

Why Choose an Auto Tech Apprenticeship Program?

✅ Earn While You Learn – Earn $45,000-$55,000 per year during training, increasing to over $70,000 per year after certification.
✅ Zero Education Debt – Paid courses cover hybrid/electric vehicle technology, diagnostics, and engine repair.
✅ 98% of certified graduates are able to find employment in high-demand fields.

Who Qualifies?

👨🎓 18-30 – Start early and have a 40-year career potential.
👨💼 31-45 – Risk-free career transition (many double their income).
👴 45+ – Apply life experience to a professional position (e.g. electric vehicle technician).
💡 “I went from retail to Ford making $68k a year - best decision I ever made!” - James R., former apprentice

How it works

1️⃣ Apply for the basics - only a high school diploma/GED is required (driver's license required for some programs).
2️⃣ Get started in weeks - flexible schedule for classroom and hands-on training.

Top Opportunities for 2025

🔋 EV/HEV Training - 75% wage subsidy for apprentices in clean energy mobility.
🏙️ Rural and Urban Demand - 46,000 new jobs are expected by 2025 in a variety of industries from dealerships to independent shops.
💼 Great Benefits - health insurance, paid time off (PTO), and tuition reimbursement for advanced certificate programs.

Real-life success stories
Derrick, 28 - Chevrolet Master Technician, $82K: "Bought my first house at 26!"
Linda, 41 - Single mom, currently running a Toyota store, making $95K.
Carlos, 60 - Retired construction worker → $70K electric vehicle expert.

Take the next step
With automotive technician training, you'll gain the skills for the future - from conventional engines to cutting-edge electric vehicles.

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