Auto Technician Certification A Boon to Motorists
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Auto Technician Certification: A Boon for Motorists
Finding a skilled auto technician shouldn't be left to chance. Fortunately, the independent and nonprofit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has made identifying competent professionals much easier for motorists.
The ASE tests and certifies automotive experts across all key areas of repair and service. With around 400,000 certified professionals nationwide, ASE certification is widely recognized and respected across the industry. Whether you're visiting dealerships, service stations, franchises, parts stores, independent garages, or even municipal fleets, you're likely to find ASE-certified technicians and parts specialists.
Before taking the rigorous ASE certification exams, many technicians participate in training sessions or study independently to enhance their skills. Passing these difficult tests allows technicians to demonstrate their technical competence to themselves, their employers, and their customers.
Certification isn't permanent; ASE requires technicians to retake exams every five years to keep up with technological advancements and maintain their credentials. While ASE does not certify repair shops themselves, those with ASE-certified staff are typically attentive to all aspects of their business.
Shops with at least one ASE technician can display the ASE sign. Each certified professional receives personalized credentials detailing their specific areas of expertise, along with a shoulder insignia. These credentials are often prominently displayed in customer service areas, and businesses can show the distinctive blue and white ASE sign.
Facilities with a high commitment to the ASE program, where 75% of service staff are certified, earn the prestigious "Blue Seal of Excellence" recognition. These elite establishments rank among the nation's best, with over 1,700 businesses participating in this esteemed program.
Like other professionals, automotive technicians often have specialties. It's advisable to ask the shop owner or service manager for a technician certified in the area relevant to your needs, such as brakes, engine repair, or air conditioning.
By choosing an ASE-certified technician, motorists can enjoy greater peace of mind knowing their vehicles are in capable hands.
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