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Complete your formal apprenticeship. Apply for the brake technician exam administered by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, or ASE. Provide documentation to verify your training. Take and pass the examination at a Pro metric testing center near you.
Step 1: Complete a High School Education or GED. You'll first need to obtain a high school diploma or GED. ... Step 2: Enroll in a Vocational Education Program. ... Step 3: Obtain a Certificate. ... Step 4: Receive Employer Training. ... Step 5: Become a Master Mechanic.
How long does it take to complete an auto mechanic program? Certificate or diploma programs from vocational schools usually take one to two years, or less. Colleges and universities can offer associate's degree programs that include general education courses, and may take up to four years to complete.
Getting ASE Certified. The Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) line of certifications are the industry standard for determining the skill of auto mechanics. Receiving a certification requires that you pay for and take a computer-based exam at a monitored testing location.
Successfully receiving a passing score on the ASE Certification test is only one of the requirements for getting ASE certified. In addition to passing the test, you must have two years of on-the-job training OR a two-year degree in automotive repair and one year of on-the-job training.
To register for the ASE certification exam, you or your employer must pay a $36 registration fee. After you register, you can select which tests you want to take. Each test costs $37 except for L1R, L2R and L3, which are $74 each. You have only 90 days from the registration date to schedule your certification tests.
How Does ASE Certification Work? In addition to passing an ASE Certification test, automotive technicians must have two years of on the job training or one year of on the job training and a two-year degree in automotive repair to qualify for certification. The tests are challenging.
The ASE offers the automotive service excellence test at 450 centers around the country. While you can register online and download forms and study materials, you cannot take the test via the Internet.
To become ASE Certified, technicians must pass a rigorous certification test. ... After passing the exam, mechanics must prove they have either two years of on the job training, or one year of on the job training plus a two-year automotive repair degree.
You must answer at least 80 percent of the questions on the air brake portion of the test to certify, and you must satisfactorily perform all required skills on the skills test.
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