Service King Welcomes New Apprentices

Sept. 2, 2016

Sept. 2, 2016—On Thursday, Service King announced it had welcomed four Dallas-Fort Worth technicians to its 2017 Apprentice Development Class.

Incoming apprentices were treated to an official signing day hosted inside Service King’s Regional Support Center in Richardson, Texas. Service King plans on adding students to the program throughout the year and is on pace to double in size by 2017.

The 52-week, in-depth program provides technicians a training experience alongside full-time supervisors. The program is built to provide a clear, comprehensive path to employment at one of Service King’s 301 locations spread across 23 states.

“Our team couldn't be more inspired by the rapid growth and success of the Apprentice Development Program,” said Tyra Bremer, Service King vice president of talent development. “There continues to be a great drive to provide aspiring auto body technicians with the right tools and personalized training in order to thrive in this industry. We’re aiming to accomplish just that and welcome our newest apprentices to the Service King Family.”

For more information on the program, visit Service King’s website.

Read more about apprenticeship programs in FenderBender’s MSO Project.

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