Excellent interpersonal skills with adult students; expertise in teaching automotive service technician skills; ability to report to work as assigned; current Indiana teacher or occupational specialist licensure; knowledge of skills required to pass the ASE tests; knowledge of best practices in career and technical education.
If you like working on cars and trucks, you could turn that interest into a solid, rewarding career that you'll enjoy for a lifetime. In this course, you will acquire the skills you need to pass the Automotive Service Excellence certification test in brakes. You'll learn about how to diagnose and repair hydraulic systems, drum brakes, disc brakes, power assist units, miscellaneous systems (pedal linkage, wheel bearings, parking brakes, etc.), and electronic brake control systems.In particular, you'll learn how to diagnose and repair:Hydraulic systems Drum brakes Disc brakes Power assist units Miscellaneous systems (pedal linkage, wheel bearings, parking brakes, etc.)Electronic brake control systems (antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability control)After passing the certification test and providing proof of two years of relevant work experience, you will become ASE certified. You can find more information at www.ase.com.
(1) High school diploma or equialent, or (2) current enrollment and regular attendance in Adult Basic Education classes with TABE reading and math scores at 9.0+.
Two weeks before the beginning of class.
Participant may be eligible for training funds through WorkOne as determined by the client's case manager.