Tennessee Technology Center at  Shelbyville.

Student Spray Painting.

Tennessee Technology Center at Shelbyville.

Auto Body Repair

Student Spray Painting.

                            Mission Statement

The mission of this program is to provide the necessary skill development for the student to become gainfully employed in the auto body technology field.

 

Student Welding.

Program Awards and Length

                         Nature Of The Work

Auto body technicians make up one of the fastest growing occupation groups in the work force. The skilled technician repairs car and truck bodies that have been damaged in collisions and other accidents. They restore the original contour of the motor vehicle body and replace the parts that are not repairable.
 
The number of vehicles on the road is growing each day. More vehicles have brought about an increased demand for body technicians who are assured steady employment and good pay.

Repair of damaged vehicles may involve such work as straightening frames, removing dents and replacing badly damaged parts. Auto body technicians are qualified to repair all types of vehicles, although most of them work mainly on cars and trucks. Some specialize in frame repair, fiberglass, or painting.
 
The auto body technician's work is characterized by variety because the repair of each damaged vehicle presents a different problem. Therefore, in addition to having a broad knowledge of auto construction and repair techniques, an appropriate method must be developed for each repair job. Most technicians find their work challenging and take pride in being able to restore badly damaged auto bodies to their original condition.

 

Broad Units of Study

Automotive Collision Technician Diploma      2160 hours

Automotive Body Repair Technician          1728 hours

Auto Painter Technician Diploma               1728 hours

Structural/Nonstructural Repairer Certificate  864 hours

Painting and Refinishing Technician Certificate 864 hours

 

 

Shop Safety

Welding

Basic Sheet Metal

Body Alignment & Panel Replacement

Other Body Shop Repairs

 Preparation & Painting

Estimating

Technology Foundations

Work Ethics

 

work force development.

                         Program Description

This program is based on reconditioning the structure, shape and appearance of an auto body shell, frame, and component parts, as practiced in theory, and on live projects. The techniques, methods and procedures used in business are studied and practiced.

The repainting components of the program will introduce the student to requirements of the auto refinishing industry as the instructor demonstrates and the student performs and practices on live projects. Involved in the teaching-learning-practice will be certain characteristics of metal, plastic, paint equipment and the human element. The program will include metal reshaping, fabrication, surface spraying, color matching, and equipment maintenance.

Auto Body Technology Instructor

Richard Talley

richard.talley@ttcshelbyville.edu

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The Tennessee Technology Center at Shelbyville, in its educational programs and activities involving students and employees, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, or age. Furthermore, the technology center does not discriminate against veterans or individuals with disabilities.

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