37 Apprentice Technicians Graduate From Service King Apprentice Development Program -

37 Apprentice Technicians Graduate From Service King Apprentice Development Program

Service King Collision Repair Centers is celebrating the graduation of 37 apprentice technicians from seven different states across the U.S. as part of its Apprentice Development Program.

Service King Collision Repair Centers is celebrating the graduation of 37 apprentice technicians from seven different states across the U.S. as part of its Apprentice Development Program.

“We continue to be immensely proud of the hard work and dedication of our apprentice technicians,” said Tyra Bremer, Service King vice president of talent development. “This is a marquee moment in the lives of these talented teammates as they take the next steps in their Service King careers. The entire Service King family is proud to celebrate their accomplishments and welcome them to our team.”

The Service King Apprentice Development Program is officially certified by the U.S. Department of Labor and features a proprietary 52-week curriculum in the collision repair industry. All programs are hosted locally inside Service King locations and have a maximum instructor to student ratio of 4:1.

According to Service King, the program has successfully graduated more than 125 technicians into the workforce since its first class in 2015.

Aspiring auto body technicians interested in Service King’s Apprentice Development Program can visit ServiceKing.com/careers to learn more and apply for an upcoming program in their local area.

 

 

 

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