- 1:19Desert Wind Harley-Davidson Director of Operations Greg Park on Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI)With many of his motorcycle technicians having received their education from Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI), Greg Park, director of operations for Desert Wind Harley-Davidson, has fostered a close relationship with MMI.With the high demand of motorcycle technicians, Greg is always open to considering top MMI graduates looking to prosper in their careers. He says there's a lot of potential for students in the industry.Through a specialized team dedicated to identifying technician career opportunities, Motorcycle Mechanics Institute is able to help with MMI graduates search for careers with national dealerships, distributors and other local employers. While employment cannot be guaranteed, MMI places great emphasis in assisting graduates find qualified job candidates. Other services offered through MMI in preparation for careers include résumé development, interview training and more.For more information regarding motorcycle training programs at Motorcycle Mechanics Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/programs/motorcycleFor more information regarding Universal Technical Institute's Harley-Davidson manufacturer-specific advanced training program, visit https://www.uti.edu/programs/motorcycle/specialized-training/harley-davidsonFor additional information into specific courses, tuition and admissions, see the course catalogs at https://www.uti.edu/programs/catalogsFor more stories about employers who trust MMI technician training programs and regularly look to recruit MMI graduates, visit https://www.uti.edu/why-uti/employer-storiesTo find the nearest UTI or MMI school near you, visit https://www.uti.edu/locationsTo stay up-to-date with some of the latest news regarding UTI, join us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MMImotorcycle Twitter: https://twitter.com/mmitweet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mmimotor
- 1:46Morgan Auto Group Fixed Operations Director Dee Brack on Universal Technical Institute (UTI)As the fixed operations director of Morgan Auto Group, Dee Brack chooses to recruit auto technician talent from Universal Technical Institute (UTI) due to the applicable real-world knowledge students gain while in school.When looking for technician talent, Dee looks for the conceptual understanding of automotive mechanics that graduates possess, as well as how much drive they have to advance their careers. He advises students to dedicate themselves to school while they're attending.Through a specialized team dedicated to identifying technician career opportunities, Universal Technical Institute is able to help UTI graduates search for careers with national dealerships, distributors and other local employers. While employment cannot be guaranteed, UTI places great emphasis on assisting graduates with finding jobs. Other services offered through UTI in preparation for careers include résumé development and interview training.For more information regarding automotive training programs at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/programs/automotiveFor additional information into specific courses, tuition and admissions, see the course catalogs at https://www.uti.edu/programs/catalogsFor more stories about employers who trust UTI technician training programs and regularly look to recruit UTI graduates, visit https://www.uti.edu/why-uti/employer-storiesTo find the nearest UTI or MMI school near you, visit https://www.uti.edu/locationsTo stay up-to-date with some of the latest news regarding UTI, join us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UTI/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/utitweet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uti.tech/
- 1:34Foley Caterpillar Project Manager John Fennimore Talks Universal Technical Institute | UTIJohn Fennimore, project manager for Foley Caterpillar, first met with Foley at a career fair when he was a student at Universal Technical Institute (UTI). John says UTI's structure and emphasis on professionalism and attendance has helped him grow in his career. He says he wouldn't be in his position today if it wasn't for UTI.The demand for diesel technicians is great, and according to John, many people are surprised by the amount of diesel engines that are powering essential machinery, like generators for data centers.John says his work as a technician for 6 years gave him the experience he needed to become a better manager. Since he has experience being a technician and working on the same equipment and types of projects as those he manages, his leadership style is more effective.UTI's Diesel Technician Training program is 45 weeks and is offered at 11 locations across the country. Students learn how to perform repair services, diagnose problems and replace diesel parts. UTI also offers specialized advanced training on trucks and engines from brands including Cummins, Freightliner, Peterbilt, and Daimler Trucks North America.For more information regarding diesel training programs at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/programs/dieselFor additional information on specific courses, tuition and admissions, view UTI’s course catalogs at https://www.uti.edu/programs/catalogsUTI offers employment assistance to students and graduates. To learn more about employment assistance at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/support-services/employment-assistanceTo find the UTI campus nearest to you, visit https://www.uti.edu/locationsTo stay up-to-date with some of the latest news regarding UTI, join us on social media. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UTI/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/utitweet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uti.tech/
- 1:39Advice for Diesel Technicians from Crown Lift Trucks Field Service Manager Javier Jalil | UTIFor Javier Jalil, field service manager at Crown Lift Trucks in New Jersey, Universal Technical Institute (UTI) is a prime resource for new technician talent. Javier says the tools and equipment at UTI are closely related to what students will find in the field. “UTI presents and teaches real-life scenarios to prepare students,” Javier says.Javier also notes that UTI places a huge emphasis on professionalism, which is key for those who want a career, not just a job. “UTI puts candidates a step ahead from other schools because UTI knows what hiring managers are looking for,” Javier says.Javier adds that diesel technology is advancing rapidly, so having the education and experience with the newest tools is necessary to succeed. “If you're a technician used to the old-school way, you need to know what tomorrow's going to bring,” Javier says.Finally, Javier says the demand for technicians is very high right now. The economy is strong, and every day new companies and customers are emerging. With the high demand in New Jersey specifically, Crown Lift Trucks is able to go directly to UTI Bloomfield and hire aspiring technicians to fill shoes and turn wrenches for its business.UTI's Diesel Technician Training program is 45 weeks and is offered at 11 locations across the country. Students learn how to perform repair services, diagnose problems and replace diesel parts. UTI also offers specialized advanced training on trucks and engines from brands including Cummins, Freightliner, Peterbilt, and Daimler Trucks North America.For more information regarding diesel training programs at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/programs/dieselFor additional information on specific courses, tuition and admissions, see the course catalogs at https://www.uti.edu/programs/catalogsUTI offers employment assistance to students and graduates. To learn more about employment assistance at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/support-services/employment-assistanceTo find the UTI campus nearest to you, visit https://www.uti.edu/locationsTo stay up-to-date with some of the latest news regarding UTI, join us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UTI/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/utitweet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uti.tech/
- 1:35John Esquibel from Empire Caterpillar Describes Universal Technical Institute's (UTI) Welding TalentEmpire Caterpillar service lead manager John Esquibel explains why Universal Technical Institute (UTI) welding graduates are excellent candidates for welding jobs at Empire Caterpillar. John explains what Empire Caterpillar looks for in the field, including skills beyond basic welding and professionalism, which is what he sees in UTI graduates.John says there is a high demand for and shortage of high-skilled welders. Welders who have good attitudes, are motivated, work well with others and have a high degree of professionalism are valued in the welding industry today. Those are qualities UTI promotes and teaches.Students in the UTI welding program master welding techniques including Gas Metal Arc welding (GMAW), Shielded Metal Arc welding (SMAW), Flux-Cored Arc welding (FCAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc welding (GTAW). Students take courses like introduction to welding, pipe welding, welding applications, principles of welding and more.The UTI welding program is 36 weeks and is available on campuses in Arizona, California and Texas. For more information regarding welding training programs at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/programs/weldingFor additional information into specific courses, tuition and admissions, see the course catalogs at https://www.uti.edu/programs/catalogsUTI offers employment assistance to students and graduates. To learn more about employment assistance at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/support-services/employment-assistanceTo find the nearest UTI school near you, visit https://www.uti.edu/locationsTo stay up-to-date with some of the latest news regarding UTI, join us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UTI/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/utitweet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uti.tech/
- 2:36Buddy Stubbs Harley-Davidson Service Manager Danny Wilson Talks Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI)Danny Wilson, service manager at Buddy Stubbs Harley-Davidson in Phoenix, AZ, knows the value of Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI) – he went there.Before attending MMI, Danny was apprenticing at a custom shop. The owner wanted to sell it and told Danny he would sell it to him if he went to MMI.So, Danny did. After graduating, he bought and later sold the speed shop.Since then, Danny has been a master tech, shop foreman and parts manager. He was an international trainer for Harley-Davidson covering the Asia-Pacific region. He moved back to Phoenix and started working at Buddy Stubbs as a service manager.The shop recently recruited students from MMI to work on a motorcycle build. The students work with master techs and get guidance every step of the way.Danny says all the techs in the Buddy Stubbs shop are MMI graduates. Danny talks about the advantages MMI provides, like how having the mechanical background from MMI gives you a very competitive edge when you're having to look for parts for customers over the counter or for technicians in the shop. Knowing how the bike functions and why things do what they do leads to a better service environment, Danny says.The curriculum at Motorcycle Mechanics Institute is geared toward all students interested in joining today's motorcycle workforce. Enrolling in MMI does not require previous motorcycle mechanic experience. Our students span from having zero prior motorcycle knowledge to those who come from a family of mechanics looking to further their abilities.For more information regarding motorcycle training programs at Motorcycle Mechanics Institute, visit https://www.MMITech.eduFor additional information into specific courses, tuition and admissions, see the course catalogs at https://www.uti.edu/programs/catalogsTo learn about Harley-Davidson manufacturer-specific advanced training at MMI, visit https://www.uti.edu/programs/motorcycle/specialized-training/harley-davidsonTo find the nearest UTI or MMI school near you, visit https://www.uti.edu/locationsMMI offers employment assistance to students and graduates. To learn more about employment assistance at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/support-services/employment-assistanceTo stay up-to-date with some of the latest news regarding MMI, join us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MMImotorcycle/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mmitweet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mmimotor/
- 0:48Florida Detroit Diesel-Allison Manager David Bret Galloway Talks Universal Technical Institute (UTI)Florida Detroit Diesel-Allison directly recruits talent from Universal Technical Institute (UTI) in Orlando, Florida. Representatives visit career fairs to meet students and build early relationships.Service manager David Bret Galloway explains what he looks for in potential candidates, including good grades and attendance. David talks about the values of his company, such as integrity, and how UTI students can convey those and get a job.David also explains the diversity of the diesel industry and the job opportunities that are available. He talks about what a career path in diesel might look like and the lucrative careers that are available.UTI's Diesel Technician Training program is 45 weeks and is offered at 11 locations throughout the country. Students learn how to perform repair services, diagnose problems and replace diesel parts. UTI also offers specialized advanced training on trucks and engines from brands including Cummins, Freightliner, Peterbilt, Daimler Trucks North America and Navistar.For more information regarding diesel training programs at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/programs/dieselFor additional information into specific courses, tuition and admissions, see the course catalogs at https://www.uti.edu/programs/catalogsUTI offers employment assistance to students and graduates. To learn more about employment assistance at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/support-services/employment-assistanceTo find the nearest UTI school near you, visit https://www.uti.edu/locationsTo stay up-to-date with some of the latest news regarding UTI, join us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UTI/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/utitweet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uti.tech/
- 2:37Roush Yates Engines President and CEO Doug Yates on NASCAR Technical Institute GraduatesDoug Yates, CEO and president of Roush Yates Engines, explains why his company recruits new hires from NASCAR Technical Institute. Doug talks about the need for qualified and trained technicians and why the instruction and curriculum at NASCAR Tech cultivates the talent he’s looking for.Doug tells students what they can do to get a job at his company. He also talks about how NASCAR Tech's Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machining Program trains professionals who work at Roush Yates and explains what CNC pros do.Doug offers tips for those who are attending technical school and explains why he’d recommend considering a technical education. He also talks about why he loves his job working in the NASCAR racing world.NASCAR Technical Institute is a technical school offering automotive mechanic and CNC machinist training. NASCAR Technical Institute is a division of Universal Technical Institute (UTI). NASCAR Tech is the world's first and only technician training school combining a complete automotive technology program with NASCAR-specific motorsports training.For more information regarding NASCAR Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/schools/nascar-technical-instituteFor additional information into specific courses, tuition and admissions, see the course catalogs at https://www.uti.edu/programs/catalogsUTI offers employment assistance to students and graduates. To learn more about employment assistance at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/support-services/employment-assistanceTo find the nearest UTI school near you, visit https://www.uti.edu/locationsTo stay up-to-date with some of the latest news regarding NASCAR Tech, join us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NASCARtech/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nascartechuti Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nascartech/
- 3:21Team Penske IndyCar Crew Chief Matt Jonsson: How You Can Get Into NASCAR RacingMatt Jonsson, who has more than 25 years of experience in the racing industry, talks about his journey to IndyCar crew chief at Team Penske in Mooresville, North Carolina.Matt provides details for why he recommends attending NASCAR Technical Institute if you want a job in racing. About 20% of Team Penske’s current crew came from NASCAR Technical Institute, Matt says.Matt explains what qualities are in-demand for racing professionals at his company, such as teamwork and humility. He also gives advice for students who are currently studying at NASCAR Tech. NASCAR Technical Institute is a technical school offering automotive mechanic and CNC machinist training. NASCAR Technical Institute is a division of Universal Technical Institute (UTI). NASCAR Tech is the world's first and only technician training school combining a complete automotive technology program with NASCAR-specific motorsports training.For more information regarding NASCAR Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/schools/nascar-technical-instituteFor additional information into specific courses, tuition and admissions, see the course catalogs at https://www.uti.edu/programs/catalogsUTI offers employment assistance to students and graduates. To learn more about employment assistance at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/support-services/employment-assistanceTo find the nearest UTI school near you, visit https://www.uti.edu/locationsTo stay up-to-date with some of the latest news regarding NASCAR Tech, join us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NASCARtech/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nascartechuti Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nascartech/
- 1:45Modern Nissan of Winston Salem Manager Tony DeCicco Talks NASCAR Technical Institute Auto TechsTony DeCicco, service manager at Modern Nissan of Winston Salem in North Carolina, has more than 30 years of experience in the automotive industry. He talks about his career journey as an auto tech and what he looks for when hiring the next generation.Tony often recruits and hires from NASCAR Technical Institute. The school provides the Manufacturer-Specific Advanced Training (MSAT) Nissan Automotive Technician Training (NATT) program. This 9-week program teaches students how to work on Nissan’s latest models, tools and technologies, including Nissan’s hybrid technologies.Tony talks about the benefits of attending the NATT program at NASCAR Tech and the career growth opportunities available.NASCAR Technical Institute is a technical school offering automotive mechanic and CNC machinist training. NASCAR Technical Institute is a division of Universal Technical Institute (UTI). NASCAR Tech is the world's first and only technician training school combining a complete automotive technology program with NASCAR-specific motorsports training.For more information regarding NASCAR Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/schools/nascar-technical-institute For additional information into specific courses, tuition and admissions, see the course catalogs at https://www.uti.edu/programs/catalogsFor more information on the Nissan Automotive Technician Training, visit https://www.uti.edu/programs/automotive/specialized-training/nissan-natt UTI offers employment assistance to students and graduates. To learn more about employment assistance at Universal Technical Institute, visit https://www.uti.edu/support-services/employment-assistance To find the nearest UTI school near you, visit https://www.uti.edu/locationsTo stay up-to-date with some of the latest news regarding NASCAR Tech, join us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NASCARtech/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nascartechuti Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nascartech/
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