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The U.S. Department of Labor awarded a $25-million grant to the ASE Education Foundation to fund a four-year program to help employers hire and retain new auto, collision, and truck technicians.

Program sponsors, such as dealer groups, shop associations, franchise operators, and similar organizations, will receive $3,500 for each apprentice they bring on and retain.
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The ASE Education Foundation has been awarded a $25-million, four-year grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to expand registered apprenticeships for auto, collision, and truck service technicians nationwide in the largest workforce investment the department has ever directed to the transportation service industry.
Pay-for-Performance Incentive Payments Program
The award comes through the Department's Pay-for-Performance Incentive Payments Program, and the idea behind it is refreshingly simple: reward employers with registered apprenticeships for hiring apprentices and coaching them through the make-or-break first year on the job. Program sponsors — dealer groups, shop associations, franchise operators and similar organizations — will receive $3,500 for every apprentice they bring on and keep. The program sponsors will be paid in two parts as the new technician reaches 90 and 270 days on the job.
Major Need for More Technicians
The ASE Education Foundation said the need for technicians is undisputed.
The industry has openings for far more technicians than it can find. Roughly 128,000 new technicians are needed each year, while training programs produce about 37,000.
The harder problem is keeping them. Only about one in eight entry-level technicians is still on the job three years in. That is the gap this grant is built to close, not by chasing more résumés, but by making sure the people who start actually stay.
The Foundation is Focusing on Mentorship
To improve retention, the foundation is putting mentorship at the center.
Every dollar is tied to a technician reaching real milestones, which gives sponsors a direct stake in the coaching, support, and structure that keeps a new hire in the bay and on a path forward. Registered apprenticeships are a proven way to grow the workforce. Studies show that employers realize an average return of $1.47 for every dollar invested, and more than 90% of apprentices stay with the same employer when they complete the program.
Employers who have an existing registered apprenticeship can participate, and those who don’t won't have to build their programs from scratch.
Free Apprenticeship-in-a-Box Playbook
The Foundation and National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) provide a ready-made playbook, the free Apprenticeship-in-a-Box. It covers everything from mentor training to interview guides, so a shop can quickly stand up a credible program.
Coalition Effort to Train Technicians
The Foundation is leading the effort with a coalition that reaches nearly every corner of the industry.
Other initial partners include the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), the American Truck Dealers (ATD), and Jobs for the Future (JFF), which will manage the incentive payments and federal reporting.
Together they will engage employers, schools, and prospective technicians in all 50 states, the five territories, and the District of Columbia.
The foundation is actively recruiting more partners, and apprenticeships will be created all across the industry; in franchised dealerships, retail chains, fleets, body shops, truck and diesel repair shops, and independent auto repair shops.
“Every driver on the road depends on a skilled technician they may never meet. For more than forty years, our job has been to make sure those technicians are trained to a standard the industry demands and the public can trust,” said Mike Coley, president of the ASE Education Foundation. “This grant lets us do something the industry has needed for a long time: open a clear, paid path into the trade, and give employers a proven way to invest in and grow the people who keep this country moving.
We’re not just filling jobs. We’re building careers that can support a family for a lifetime, strengthening the shops and dealers that serve their communities, and protecting the motoring public who trusts all of us every time they start their car.”
Recruitment Begins Immediately
Employers looking to develop their own technicians, schools looking to place their students, and anyone considering the trade as a career can learn more and sign up for updates at ASEeducationFoundation.org/apprenticeship.
The ASE Education Foundation sets the standard for automotive, diesel, and collision repair training in the United States. It accredits more than 1,800 technician education programs reaching over 100,000 students each year and works with schools and employers in every state to connect classroom learning with real careers in the transportation service industry.
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