New Program Will Drive NEIT Students To Fiat -

New Program Will Drive NEIT Students To Fiat

Students in the Fiat Chrysler-oriented learning program at New England Institute of Technology (NEIT) receive the training they need to work as automotive technicians at Fiat Chrysler dealerships across the country.

England2Students in the Fiat Chrysler-oriented learning program at New England Institute of Technology (NEIT) receive the training they need to work as automotive technicians at Fiat Chrysler dealerships across the country.

From Providence Business News:

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles U.S. could see more automotive technicians from New England Institute of Technology joining its workforce in the coming years, thanks to a new certification program at the nonprofit technical college.

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ United States subsidiary of London-based Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is collaborating with the National Coalition of Certification Centers to offer the “Mopar Career Automotive Program” certification. NEIT launched the new program this month.

The program gives automotive-technology students the certification needed to work as automotive technicians at Fiat Chrysler dealerships throughout the country, according to Paul C. Harden, director of transportation technologies at New England Tech.

“Chrysler has come a long way in the last few years and they have a lot of products coming out,” Harden said. “As they sell more, they’ll have a greater demand for technicians.”

Click HERE to read the entire article about the Fiat Chrysler program on the Providence Business News website.

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