
Take advantage of first class training and you will be one step closer to a fulfilling career, as an automotive technician! Learn more about auto mechanic career requirements or explore these specialized fields: Collision Repair, Diesel, Motorcycle and Marine.
UTI (Universal Technical Institute) is the premier U.S. provider of technical education training! Purveyor's of the highest quality education with campus locations in eight convenient locations; UTI's specialized programs are guided and supported by the best brands in the industry! Read about each of these exciting schools and decide which career path is right for you!
Automotive/Diesel/Collision
Technician Training
UTI's programs for automotive, diesel and collision technician training opens up a whole new world of opportunities for students pursuing a career in one of these specialized fields. Hands on training ensure the best education in both domestic and foreign car technologies! Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel and Cummins - the word's most prestigious diesel engines - are all a part of the comprehensive curriculum designed for those seeking diesel mechanic careers. UTI also offers a collision program based on "I-Car Enhanced Delivery" - the best in industry standards!
Motorcycle Mechanics Training
Those interested in an auto mechanic career often find themselves intrigued by the world of Motorcycles. Motor Cycle Mechanics Institute can help guide you towards a bright future in this highly specialized arena. You may opt for elective courses that are manufacturer-specific, including: BMW, Kawasaki, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha. You will receive both classroom knowledge and hands-on training, which will prepare you for real life applications. Earn your motor cycle repair technician certifications, in just 48 weeks! You may also enhance your current value in the workforce, by earning manufacturer's certifications, while still attending classes.
NASCAR Technician Training
NTI's NASCAR Technician Training school was the first of its kind in the U.S. By combining NASCAR specific training with indispensable automotive technology, NTI became NASCAR's valued partner in education! If you are ready to jump start your career, opt to train with NTI. Their cutting edge course work is NASCAR specific and electives in Ford FACT will serve to further your career and hopefully, enhance your salary! NASCAR racing theory principles, engine construction, fuel and lubrication systems, electrical, chassis fabrication, drive trains and more will be studied in and out of the classroom setting!
Marine Technician Training
If you have a love for boats, then you should explore the Marine Mechanics Institute. MMI is UTI's marine division. This program offers you the training, support and knowledge needed to explore this exciting field of work! Focus on coursework that is manufacturer specific. Featured manufacturers include Mercury MercTech, Marine Honda, Marine Suzuki, Marine Volvo Penta and Marine Yamaha. You will be taught to test and properly diagnose and within just 60 weeks, you may earn your certification. Leave old jobs behind, as you enjoy your new career as a marine technician!
Keeping pace with society's rapidly evolving technology is vital to long term success. The instructors at UTI are professionals within the industry with ten years plus of real life experience. In order to ensure that their students receive the most current training, they work directly with the manufacturers. Taking it one step further, instructors at UTI also strive to arm you with customer service skills that will take you to a whole new career level. They understand the value and importance of a professional image. Successful technicians can attest – customer care is vital! UTI is proud to teach this wonderful attribute, in conjunction with their highly specialized training.
"There is nothing that training cannot do. Nothing is above its reach or below it. It can turn bad morals to good, good
morals to bad; it can destroy principles, it can recreate
them; it can debase angels to men and lift men to angels."
—Mark Twain