GM Technician Training
No matter what level a technician starts at, the GM Technician Training Strategy allows for training at high school, college, and higher levels. This is done using a unique three-tiered approach, which customizes training to a specific technician’s needs.
For example, GM ASEP provides training for technically inclined students opting for a career in maintaining and servicing GM cars. The partners who develop and supervise the program are GM, its dealerships, and many North American universities. Only GM ASEP teaches current GM products. GM ASEP gives students the flexibility of alternating between attending college and working at a sponsoring GM dealership for two years. Students will graduate with an Associate’s Degree in Automotive Technology.
GM ASEP incorporates advanced automotive technical training with a strong academic foundation of math, reading, and electronics, and both analytical and technical skills. Students will be able to receive a solid education while also acquiring invaluable on the job experience, because they can earn an Associates Degree while learning and working on the job. More than 15,000 service technicians were created ever since 1979 due to GM’s continuous dedication to recognize and maintain GM car service education program colleges and universities.
Provided here is the information regarding the GM Automotive Service Educational Program.











