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ASE: Employers Should Look for ASE Entry-Level Certification

By earning ASE entry-level certification, prospective employees are indicating to employers that they have a substantial level of practical, knowledge-based readiness for the workforce.

ASE Now Offers Three Ways to Take Certification Tests

In-person testing, the ASE renewal app and ProProctor remote testing offer three convenient ways to take certification or recertification tests.

Precision Auto Works of LIC Achieves Lucid Certification

Precision Auto Works of Long Island City announced that it has achieved collision certification by luxury electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Motors.

ASE Now Offering Remote Option for Recertification

Available for all ASE recertifications tests, excluding L1 and L2 tests, the ProProctor testing option allows service pros looking to recertify their ASE certifications to not have to go to a test center.

Dynabrade Awarded ISO 9001:2015 Certification

Dynabrade, Inc. announced that it has earned ISO 9001:2015 certification for its quality management system.

OEM Certification: A Growing Trend

As vehicles get more sophisticated, OEMs are taking a greater stake in how their vehicles are repaired.

VIVE Collision Earns First Subaru Certification in Maine

VIVE Collision’s partner shop, Hewitt’s Auto Body, is the first collision repair facility in Maine to become a Subaru Certified Collision Center.

Registration Now Open for ASE Summer Certification

More than 50 ASE certification tests covering nearly every aspect of the motor vehicle service and repair industry are available for ASE certification.

Body Bangin’: Getting the Max Out of Your OEM Certifications

Micki Woods interviews Rachel Collector and Patrick Porter on how to maximize OEM certifications.

Certifications: Do they really make a difference?

Advancements in both the technology and materials in new vehicles have continued to accelerate, making collision repairs more complex than ever before. This, in turn, puts more responsibility on collision repair facilities to self-manage the changes. Insurers, OEMs, and fleet partners are also relying on the shop owners to keep their team up to date