Contact:Edward KoppProgram Manager(216) 987-5224edward.kopp@tri-c.edu11000 Pleasant Valley RoadParma, Ohio 44130
Dennis Capek, Instructor(216) 987-5111dennis.capek@tri-c.edu
James Gardner, Instructor(216) 987-5558james.gardner@tri-c.edu
Gordon Laflin, Instructor / CoordinatorFord MLR Program(216) 987-5329gordon.laflin@tri-c.edu
Michael Longrich, Instructor(216) 987-5303michael.longrich@tri-c.edu
Ted Schafer, Instructor / Coordinator GM ASEP Program(216) 987-5470ted.schafer@tri-c.edu
To request additional Automotive Technology Program information or tour facility:
edward.kopp@tri-c.edu
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The number of jobs for automotive service technicians and mechanics is projected to grow faster than average for all occupations in the next 10 year, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Employment growth will create many new jobs, but total job openings will increase as many skilled technicians are expected to retire.
U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics: Automotive Technology