Beyond the Wrench

Philip Austin, Technical Training & Development Manager, Niterra North America


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Let’s talk about improving the automotive industry and properly training future technicians. Philip walks us through why dedicated training during the day instead of after work can be valuable. He also breaks down the impact of hands-on training, and discusses the importance of teaching the basics.

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About Our Guest:
Philip Austin
Manager of Technical Training & Development, Niterra North America
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NGK Shop Squad

Sponsor:
RepairPal

About Our Host:
Jay Goninen
Co-Founder & President, WrenchWay
[email protected] | 608.716.2122

WrenchWay Resources:
Technicians & Students - Looking for the best shops to work at? Check out wrenchway.com/shops.

Shops & Dealerships - Want to find quality technicians and support the industry? Learn about WrenchWay Shop Memberships.

Instructors - Need help getting resources and connecting with industry? We have free resources for your program

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