ATMC presents results from 2020 Training Benchmarks Survey

Dec. 10, 2020
The ASE Training Managers Council (ATMC) shared insights from its surveys, in which over 6,200 individuals employed in the vehicle service industry participated.

In a recent ASE Training Mangers Council (ATMC) webinar, President Dave Milne highlighted results from the 2020 ATMC Training Benchmarks Survey. The results come from a variety of individuals employed by the vehicle service industry. With over 6200 responses from working service personnel, this annual survey continues to yield insights into the demographics of the workforce and their preferences for, and participation in, training. Some of the findings include these insights:

·        The average age of our service professional workforce is 47 years old.

·         OE dealership technicians average 28 hours of structured training per year. Techs working in independent shops average 14 hours of structured training per year, and techs employed by fleets average 16 hours of training per year.

·         Technicians believe they need (on average) 38 hours of structured training per year.

·         More than half of technicians perceive their areas of greatest training need are Electrical/Electronic and Hybrid/EV Systems.

·         Technicians’ perception of their access to training has become increasingly negative over the past four years.

Results from the survey are summarized at www.atmc.org.   The ASE Training Managers Council (ATMC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of training and professional development within the transportation service industry. A division of ASE, the council works to facilitate interaction among its members and serves as a leadership forum for training professionals in the automotive, heavy duty, and related industries.

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