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East Valley Institute of Technology Opens Two Repair Centers on Campus

East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT), located in Mesa, Ariz., recently established two collision repair training centers on its campus.
 
With the help of industry partners including Chief Automotive Technologies and its area distributor, Kachina Automotive Equipment, EVIT set up two training centers right next to each other. One center is dedicated to EVIT’s high school collision repair students. The other is used by industry professionals and manufacturers who invested their resources to train collision repair technicians in Arizona and nationally.
 
Both facilities include classroom space and a fully equipped shop area for hands-on demonstrations and practice. The equipment includes a Chief Goliath frame rack, EZ Liner Express collision repair system, computerized measuring system and accessories.
 
“As car manufacturers continue to develop increasingly sophisticated ways to protect the passenger compartment, the techniques we use to repair vehicles is constantly evolving in response,” said Mike Cranfill, Chief vice president. “In order to properly return today’s collision-damaged vehicles to OEM specs, it is crucial that technicians stay current on the latest developments in collision theory and repair. This top-notch, new facility at EVIT is fully equipped to enable our Chief University instructors to teach technicians from across the region structural damage analysis, computerized measuring, collision theory and design-based repair techniques.”
 
Chief held the inaugural industry training event at EVIT in January, leading a full house of professional technicians through its Chief University Design Based Repair and Advanced Frame Analysis courses Jan. 22-25.
 
"EVIT is built on a foundation of public and private cooperation to offer the best career and technical education to our students and to better serve the needs of business and industry," said EVIT Superintendent Dr. Sally Downey. "We could not provide the quality programs that we offer without the expertise and generosity of the businesses and organizations that partner with us. When public and private sources work together, it’s a win-win for everyone."


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