Missouri City Certified Mechanics
With Christian Brothers, you’ll find mechanics certified by ASE for all of your vehicle’s service and repairs. What does ASE stand for? Why should you even care about this certification? Let’s talk about these questions and others in this post.
What is ASE?
ASE is an acronym for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. They are an organization that tests and certifies technicians in the automotive industry.
How do technicians become certified by ASE?
From working on hybrid cars to collision repair, there are over 40 unique ASE certification tests. Applicants must receive a passing grade on at least one of these tests and have two years of related on-the-job experience to be certified by the ASE. Anyone who completes more than one test can receive Master status. These certification tests must be retaken every five years to ensure certified technicians are current with new developments.
What are the tests like?
A group of manufacturers, educators, technicians, and executives in the automotive industry write the tests. Most people take about two hours to complete an exam. Two-thirds of the people who take ASE certifications will pass on the first try.
What does ASE certification mean to you?
ASE certification helps mechanics provide a higher standard of service to their clients. Rather than just trusting any repair shop for the repairs and maintenance that your car needs, you can depend on someone you know will handle the work correctly.
Christian Brothers & ASE Certification
When you bring your car to Christian Brothers Automotive, the work will be done or supervised by ASE-Certified or Master Level ASE-Certified technicians. Through their knowledge and experience, our technicians will be able to take care of your courtesy inspections, oil changes, engine repairs, and other automotive services.