AASP/NJ Sponsors New Jersey SkillsUSA Competition

AASP/NJ Sponsors New Jersey SkillsUSA Competition

The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey once again donated funds, as well as time, to the contest in which students compete against each other in collision repair tasks including estimating, bumper repair, welding and adhesives.

aasp-nj-logoNine of New Jersey’s top collision repair students put their talents to the test in the state’s annual SkillsUSA competition on April 16th. The contest, held this year at Somerset County Vocational and Technical High School, N.J., set the students to work on a variety of tasks associated with collision repair, including estimating, bumper repair, welding and adhesives. The contestants were scored on their final result, time management and finished product by a team of local industry experts.

The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey (AASP/NJ) once again donated funds, as well as time, in order to make the event happen. Board members such as Collision Chairman Jerry McNee and Ted Rainer (who served as a judge for the welding part of the competition) were in attendance to show their support for the future of the automotive repair industry.

“It’s great to see what the students are able to do coming out of school,” said Rainer. “With everything changing in the industry so quickly, there’s a lot of technicians out there that need to be trained on things like aluminum. Some of these kids are coming out of school with that foundation already, and some of them are really talented. It says a lot about the level of instruction going on at these schools.”

This is a sentiment that was shared by New Jersey SkillsUSA Program Director Pete Fryzel (I-CAR).

“In all of my tenure as an organizer for this event, I’ve never seen the level of skill that is here this year,” said Fryzel. “Every year, the kids get better and better, which really is a testament to the teachers who are bestowing this knowledge on their students. There’s a starvation of technicians in the industry, but it’s great to see that what is coming out of the schools these days is so valuable.”

It’s for this exact reason that AASP/NJ says it contributes to this annual event.

“The young people are the future of the industry,” said AASP/NJ President Jeff McDowell. “Without trained people coming into the industry, we’re lost. A lot of repairers are aging out and approaching retirement. We need new, qualified technicians to take those places, which is why competitions and events like SkillsUSA are so important. The association is proud to be a part of it.”

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