About CCCTC
Adult Education
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Instructor:
Mr. Darrin Dale
Email Mr. Darrin Dale
CIP Code: 47.0603
The Collision Repair Technology Program provides students with the skills, knowledge, motivation, and work ethic to begin working in entry-level collision repair positions or to continue education at a post-secondary institution. The main components of the program are appropriate use of hand and power tools, welding, minor body repairs, and paint and refinishing. Students learn major body repairs, glass door service, electrical systems, and cost estimating. Students are also instructed on frame damage using a computerized laser measuring system.
The collision repair industry is growing larger each year. It is rapidly becoming a $30 billion-a-year industry. It is not directly affected by the ups and downs in the economy; therefore, it does provide steady work.
Areas of Instruction:
MIG Welding
Computerized Estimating
Plastic Welding & Repair
Painting & Refinishing
Sheet Metal Repair & Replacement
Structural & Non-Structural
Waterborne Paint
Advancement Opportunities:
Shop manager
Production Foreman
Parts Manager
Estimator
Vocational Instructor
Open your own Business
Career Opportunities:
Frame and Unitized Construction Technician
Collision and Sheet Metal Technician
Refinishing Technician/Painter
Insurance Adjuster/Damage Estimator
Glass Installer
Collision Repair Owner
Career Information:
Yearly earnings potential can be in the range of $18,000 – $60,000, depending on skills, experience, type of work performed, and geographic location. Fringe benefits vary widely. Pay may be based on an hourly wage, on a percentage of the amount charged, a percentage of the team output, or a combination of these payment structures.
What are the Benefits?
Opportunities should be best for those with formal collision repair training. The demand for qualified collision repair technicians will increase due to the increasing population. The collision repair industry offers some of the best opportunities available for steady employment, good income potential, earning while you learn, a sense of accomplishment, employment in all geographic areas and building communication skills. Students have the opportunity to earn their CDL at a significantly reduced cost!
Types of jobs available include:
Frame & Unitized Construction Technician
Collision & Sheet Metal Technician
Refinishing Technician/Painter
Insurance Adjuster/Damage Estimator
Glass Installer
Collision Repair Shop Owner
Skills Needed:
Like any other career, certain skills are required to be successful at what you do. Some of those qualities are knowing how to understand the following:
Ratios (paint mixing)
Estimates (repair cost)
Working with inventory
Understanding cost control
Measurements
Excellent communicator and listener
Writing estimates
Sending and receiving bills
Computer skills
Common sense and patience
College Credits available in Collision Repair from:
St. Francis University
PA College of Technology
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology
Excelsior College
Soar Credits
NOTE: Dual enrollment credits are available through Penn College!
Adult Education Information
Cost: $7,000.00 – Includes books, PA State Inspection License, ICAR, ASE student, NOCTI, and OSHA Certification. Estimated expenses not included in tuition: Criminal Record Check – $22.00 Child Abuse Clearance – $13.00 Federal Criminal History Record-$23.85
Uniforms – $100.00 Work Boots – $100.00 Respirator – $20.00, $300.00 deposit that will go toward tuition.
Academic Year: 9 months/900 hours
Start Date: August
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-2:30 pm
Book included in tuition
ISBN 9780357139790
Auto Body Repair Technology 7th Edition
James E. Duffy