
This program combines textbook learning with hands-on experience to teach all aspects of Auto Body Repair from safety of hand and power tools, to various body fillers, different metal working techniques, and panel replacement. Also, single stage and multi-stage paint systems.
The auto collision program provides students with competency-based collision repair training of the most common skills that auto collision shops expect entry-level technicians to perform in a competent manner with little or no supervision, such as
- Preparing and applying automotive refinish materials.
- Weld and cut metal.
- Determining non-structural analysis damage.
- Removal of body panels and various other body shop tasks.
There is no direct cost or fees to the students of the sending schools that we serve
TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS OF INSTRUCTOR
All technical instructors in the State of Maine are required to work for a minimum of three years in the specific field of their instruction before they can hold a teaching position. Instructors at Region Two hold all hold a valid current State of Maine certification within their areas.
OVERALL GOALS OF THE PROGRAM
The overall goals of the program in to place students in post secondary college and place students in various job positions. We try hard to match students to the employers needs taking into consideration the abilities, attitudes and attendance records.
Instructors

Josh Murchie
Email Josh MurchieJosh is from the town of Linneus where he attended Hodgdon High School and graduated in 2009. Josh a... MORE

Sara McAfee-London
Email Sara McAfee-LondonSara is a 2007 graduate of Houlton High School. Her main focus in high school was welding/sheet meta... MORE
Details
Schedule
This course meets for 36 weeks.
Location
This course is held at Region Two .