students learning while looking at a car motor

In this program, students are taught to diagnose, repair, and maintain modern gasoline powered vehicles. Instruction includes extensive repair service that includes mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems. Auto technician trainees gain knowledge and experience by working on actual vehicles. All students are taught to use computerized diagnostic equipment and modern repair techniques. Repairs are made on engines, transmissions, ignition, and fuel systems, differentials, front suspensions, brakes, clutches, and accessories for both domestic and foreign vehicles. The automotive technician is in high demand. With the average family owning two vehicles, there is an abundance of work for not only today’s, but tomorrow’s technicians.

During their junior year, students visit service dealerships and job shadow a technician, parts manager and service manager. In the summer of their junior year, students are offered employment at these dealerships. The dealer selects a mentor from the shop to work with and encourage the intern while he/she learns the automotive trade. The program is (ASE) Automotive Service Excellence certified through the National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF).

Mr. Allard

Mr. Grensavitch

Mr. Pires

Available Certifications

Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification in Maintenance and Light Repair

General Industry OSHA 10-Hour Certification

Articulation Agreements

Massachusetts Community Colleges, University of Northwestern Ohio, Universal Technical Institute, New England Institute of Technology.

Industry Required Hours

Students in the Automotive Technology program earn hours toward their ASE certifications.

Would you like to learn more?

We run tours every Tuesday morning at 9:00AM. Call our guidance office at: (508)528-5400 extension 125 to make an appointment!