Automotive Service Excellence Certifications
Fast Lube Plus is proud to announce the following team members as ASE Certified. Congrats Team!
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- Tommy Pendergrass – ASE Certified Service Writer Technician
- Lloyd Tew – ASE Certified Engine Repair Technician
- Jeremy Harden – ASE Certified Brakes and Suspension Technician
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- Daniel Taylor – ASE Certified Brakes Technician
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- Nate Moore – ASE Certified Brakes and Suspension Technician
- BJ Pesta – ASE Certfied Master Technician
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- Eddie Wilson – ASE Certified Maintenance and Light Repair Technician
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- Dan Beavers – ASE Certified Brakes Technician
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What is ASE?
ASE, is short for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. Since 1972 ASE, an independent non-profit organization, has worked to improve the quality of vehicle repair and service by testing and certifying automotive professionals.
What Does ASE Do?
ASE promotes excellence in automotive repair and service. over 300,000 Automotive Technician and Service Professionals hold ASE Certifications. ASE Certified Technicians work in every part of the automotive service industry. We certify the automotive technician and service professionals not the auto shops.
Why Does ASE Exist?
To protect the automotive service consumer, shop owner, and the automotive technician. We test and certify automotive professionals so that shop owners and service customers can better gauge a technicians level of expertise before contracting the technician’s services. We certify the automotive technician professional so they can offer tangible proof of their technical knowledge. ASE Certification testing means peace of mind for auto service managers, customers.
How Does ASE Certification Work?
In addition to passing an ASE Certification test, automotive technicians must have two years of on the job training or one year of on the job training and a two-year degree in automotive repair to qualify for certification.
The exams are not easy. Only two out of every three test-takers pass on their first attempt. To remain ASE certified professionals must be retest every five years to keep up with ever advancing automotive technology.