WALDO COUNTY
TECHNICAL CENTER
Auto Collision Repair
Fix it up, rebuild it or fabricate a new vision.

Topics in Auto Collision focus on paint and refinish as well as small dent repair. Students will learn how to properly mix paints and other materials including 2K primer, epoxy primer, base coats and clear coats. Students will use the downdraft spray booth with the latest PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) for painting. They will use stud guns, grinders and DA sanders for refinishing. Auto Collision follows the I CAR curriculum and adheres to National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF) standards. WCTC works closely with local businesses in order to job place students and to stay current with industry standards, as methods are constantly changing. Auto Collision personnel are in constant demand in this ever growing industry. Students will earn their 10 hour OSHA general industry, SP2 hazardous waste and other safety certificates.
CREDENTIALS OF VALUE
Acetylene Torch Safety Certification
SP2 (Hazardous Waste Handling & Shop Safety) Certification
10 hour OSHA Certification - General Industry
CAREER PATHS
Auto Collision Technician, Auto Collision Painter, Insurance Adjuster, Auto Glass Technician, Parts Supplier, Auto Paint/ Refinisher Supplier, Auto Collision Shop Owner
