CCCTC Collision Repair students are gaining hands-on experience by working on a front-end bumper assembly. This activity allows them to practice proper alignment, secure mounting, and adjustment techniques needed to ensure a professional fit and finish.
Through exercises like this, students develop attention to detail, precision, and problem-solving skills that are essential in the collision repair industry. Working with real vehicle components helps them build confidence and prepares them for the technical challenges they will face in the workplace.
Hands-on training like this is a key part of CCCTC’s Collision Repair program, giving students the expertise and practical experience needed to succeed in automotive repair careers.
In the photo, left to right, are Ryan Ludwig, Clearfield; Cerik Ceprish, Clearfield; Landon Robbins, Clearfield; and Dean Coudriet, Curwensville.