Prep Technician – SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE FINISHES
Base coat systems, blending procedures, clearcoats, job functions, masking and taping, metal prep, OEM issues, polishing techniques, production tips, repair procedures, safety procedures and equipment, single-stage systems, spray guns, and surface cleaners.
Jobber Level 2 – SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE FINISHES
Equipment, Formula Express, OEM update, problem-solving techniques, product positioning, removing topcoat defects, restoring corrosion protection, safety procedures and equipment, selling concepts and procedures, special-effect topcoat repair procedure, specifying materials for productivity, topcoat systems – options and application, and undercoat systems – options and application.
Jobber Level 1 – SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE FINISHES
Abrasive usage and positioning, computer formula retrieval, equipment, paint coating technology, product positioning, safety procedures and equip- ment, sanding and polishing techniques, selling concepts and procedures, surface preparation and corrosion protection, topcoat systems – options and application,and undercoat systems – options and application.
ATX Refinish Painter Certification – SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE FINISHES
Designed to introduce shop personnel to this new product line. The only course that will certify painters for ATX™ Refinish System 3 year limited warranty. Instructions for the proper application and usage of the ATX™ Refinish System. Safety procedures and equipment. Surface preparation and corrosion protection. Undercoat and topcoat systems, options and applications.Chemistry of paint. […]
Improving Workshop Efficiency – SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE FINISHES
The theory and mechanics of lean production, understanding and implementing process improvement. Methods to utilize people, space and equipment for the maximum bottom-line impact. How to reduce variation and to identify and fix the causes of problems.
Estimating Solutions for Profit – SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE FINISHES
The skills, information and tools necessary to provide a memorable customer interaction process. The methods one must have in order to receive, understand, help and keep customers. The Sherwin-Williams Achieving Service Excellence course teaches skills and practices that intentionally and consistently provide impeccable service.
Welder Apprenticeship Training – NORTH ISLAND COLLEGE
All NIC training programs follow the criteria set by the Industry Training Authority (ITA) to ensure your trade qualifications meet current industry standards. NIC offers the following apprenticeship technical training levels: WLA-100, level 1; WLA-200, level 2; WLA-300, level 3; WSM-400, and specialty metals endorsement.
Automotive Service Technician Foundation Harmonized Certificate – NORTH ISLAND COLLEGE
You will train in a shop similar to that found in a normal work environment. Special emphasis is placed on brake system servicing; steering, suspension service and wheel alignment; scheduled vehicle service; vehicle electrical and electronic systems; safety; and troubleshooting techniques. Also offered at the Port Alberni campus.
Automotive Service Technician (Pre-employment) – ACADEMY CANADA
Provides students with skills that are needed to work as a first-year apprentice, including safety, engine systems, drivelines, electrical, HVAC, steering, braking systems, suspension, body components, trim, restraint systems and hybrid/ alternative fuel systems. Students spend time divided equally between the classroom and automotive shop.
Automotive Technician – Service and Management (Motive Power Technician) – DURHAM COLLEGE, WHITBY CAMPUS
Create work orders; diagnose engines, electrical/fuel systems, motive power driveline, directional control systems (steering, suspension and brakes) and air conditioning; understand management principles, such as business structure, accounting, human resources management and parts/supply management.