1. Apprentice Technicians (2 years or less PROFESSIONAL experience with entry level services such as Engine oil & filter service, Tire Replacement, Brake Replacement, Drivetrain Fluid Replacement, Shock/Strut Replacement.) Our "Apprentice Technicians" work for 12 months side by side with an ASE Master Certified Technician and then "Graduate" and become a "Journeyman Technician" position where they are able to make moderately more advanced repairs by themselves and are learning the basics of Diagnostics.
2. Journeyman Technicians may or may not have ASE certifications and have been professionally employed as a repair technician for a minimum of 3 years. A Journeyman technician will have a larger understanding of most vehicle components and systems with a firm base knowledge in: Basic engine and drivetrain maintenance items/Fluid exchanges, ABS brake systems/Standard brake system repairs and diagnosis, proficient in Wheel Alignment, Steering & Suspension system repairs, and a base knowledge of fuel injection/emission control systems.
3. ASE Repair Technicians are not yet ASE Certified Master Technicians who can diagnose moderately difficult electrical and mechanical vehicle problems and have experience with most "common and unusual" vehicle failures. They can diagnose & repair most problems without assistance, but are still learning and desiring to learn more about the profession. ASE Repair Technicians have had formal beginning levels of training for Engine, Fuel Injection, Emission component function & diagnostics.
4. ASE Master Technicians are skilled technicians who can repair and diagnose complex electrical and mechanical failures on Gasoline and Diesel-powered light duty vehicles. Master Technicians may or may not have prior experience with Class 6 Medium Duty diesel powered trucks. ASE Master Repair Technicians have had formal advanced levels of training for Engine, Transmission/Transaxle function and control, Fuel Injection, Emission component function/diagnostics and Drivability diagnostic training/experience.
5. Shop Foreman and Assistant Foreman Technicians have been in the Automotive Repair industry for a Minimum of 10 years. They have a nearly inexhaustible knowledge in all aspects of automotive repair, diagnostics for all vehicle systems for both Gas and Diesel and have completed advanced levels of vehicle diagnostics training classes. The Shop Foreman will also have prior experience and training in employee management.
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808 N Denver Ave
| Loveland, CO
(970) 635-9760
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