Burlington County

Auto Collision Repair I & II

Provided by BCIT Adult Education

This program equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge for a successful career in auto body repair, including damage assessment, structural repair, painting and refinishing, and welding.

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Program Information

  • Offerings: Automotive Technician Training
  • Apprenticeship: No
  • Requires/Includes Externship/Internship: No
  • Eligible for Credential: No
  • Duration: 256 hours
  • In-Person/Virtual: IP
  • Category: Workforce Training

Occupation Details - Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics

  • Median Salary: $47,770
  • Median Hourly Pay: $22.96
  • Number of Jobs (2023): 794,600
  • Job Outlook (2023-2033): 3%
  • Employment Change (2023-2033): 21,200
Source: Occupational employment data and wage estimates are sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH). Latest data available as of May 2023. For the most current information, visit bls.gov/ooh.

Provider Information - BCIT Adult Education

BCIT Adult Education programs prepare adolescents and adults of Burlington County: -To respond to societal needs through the development of career and technical education programs reflecting the technological advances of greater community while meeting the needs of both adolescents and adult learners -To provide programs enabling all students to become productive, self-fulfilled, life-long learners -To support community-wide social, cultural, counseling and career and technical education training programs, while jointly developing apprenticeship and occupational training programs with local businesses, industries, and educational institutions.

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