An Automotive Collision and Refinishing Technician is a person who repairs, adjusts, and replaces sheet metal and allied parts of automobiles, trucks, and buses. The student will work in a supervised environment and perform basic auto-collision repairs, utilizing safety techniques, correct terminology, and a variety of vehicle repair methods in the auto-collision industry. Prior to beginning repairs, students prepare or review motor vehicle repair estimate reports to determine what needs to be repaired. During these repairs, students will hammer out dents, buckles, and other defects; remove damaged fenders, panels, and grills; and straighten bent frames. The program will also include repairing and replacing doors, front-end body, and body components as well as interior components such as instrument panels and frame assemblies. They will learn how to properly prepare for filing, grinding, sanding, and painting the repaired exterior and interior body.
Careers
Automotive Collision and Refinishing Technician will
Review damage reports
Hammer out dents, buckles and defects
Remove damaged fenders, panels and grills
Straighten bent frames
Repair and replace exterior and interior components
Upon graduation, you’ll have a Level One technical training credit and 625 work-based credit hours toward the completion of the Automotive Collision and Refinishing Technician apprenticeship program.
Automotive Collision and Refinishing Foundation Courses
An Automotive Collision and Refinishing Technician is a person who repairs, adjusts, and replaces sheet metal and allied parts of automobiles, trucks, and buses. The student will work in a supervised environment and perform basic automotive refinishing repairs, utilizing safety techniques, correct terminology, and a variety of vehicle repair methods in the auto-collision industry. At this level, the student will have solid foundation of automotive repair and paint refinishing.
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Esperado Septiembre 2024
College of New Caledonia
Prince George campus,
3330 - 22nd Avenue,
PRINCE GEORGE,
British Columbia (BC),
V2N 1P8, Canada
English Language Arts 10 (minimum “C”) or equivalent.
Workplace Mathematics 10 or equivalent.
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.
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