Service King Graduates 25 Apprentice Technicians From Growing Training Program

Service King Graduates 25 Apprentice Technicians From Growing Training Program

Recently, the career-training program became the first auto body repair apprenticeship to earn official registration from the U.S. Department of Labor.

Service King Collision Repair Centers has announced 25 technicians have officially graduated from its growing Apprentice Development Program.

The latest graduating class comes less than two months after Service King welcomed 42 technicians into the workforce in November and just weeks after the career-training program became the first auto body repair apprenticeship to earn official registration from the U.S. Department of Labor.

“It is always a privilege to celebrate our apprentice graduates,” said Tyra Bremer, Service King vice president of talent development. “The entire Service King family is immensely proud of the hard work, dedication and commitment all 25 of our recent graduates have put toward developing their careers. We are proud to welcome them to the Service King team and look forward to growing our apprentice program for future auto repair technicians.”

In total, Service King has successfully recruited, trained and graduated 125 apprentice technicians into the workforce since the program originally launched in 2015. Aspiring auto body technicians interested in Service King’s Apprentice Development Program are encouraged to visit ServiceKing.com/careers to learn more.

The Apprentice Development Program takes place at Service King Collision Repair Centers across the country. The most recent class completed programs in Texas, Illinois, Washington, California, Nevada and Arkansas. As part of the apprenticeship, technicians are immersed in a 52-week program developed exclusively by Service King and instructed by certified and experienced Apprentice Supervisors.

For more information on the organization, or to find a local Service King repair center, visit ServiceKing.com.

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