Texas State Technical College’s Auto Collision and Management Technology program has been selected for the Automotive Collision Engineering Pilot Program.
The program’s purpose is to have students get realworld experience as they learn in classes to go into the collision repair industry. Jobs for auto body and glass repairers is projected to be at 184,000 by 2029, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. In Texas, workers are reported to make an annual mean wage of $36,960.
“We’re proud to be spearheading the Automotive Collision Engineering Pilot Program through this innovative pilot,” said Mary Mahoney, vice president of Enterprise Holdings’ Insurance Replacement Division. Students starting this fall in TSTC’s Auto Collision and Management Technology program are eligible to join the apprenticeship program.
Potential students interested in the pilot program can go to https://www.beacollisionengineer.com. For information on Texas State Technical College, go to tstc. edu.
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