The Auto Industry Will Rely On Building A Technician Pipeline  
 

The swift advancement of automotive technology has fundamentally altered the service landscape, replacing traditional mechanical procedures with high-tech diagnostic strategies. Today's service bays operate as advanced technical centers utilizing complex computing systems to maintain modern vehicles. This operational shift underscores an urgent need for trained professionals, with industry estimates indicating that 350,000 new automotive technicians will be required globally. Ford is confronting this reality by joining Bloomberg Philanthropies to invest $5 million into the Detroit school system, revitalizing opportunities in America's automotive capital.

Preparation for the Future of the Industry

This educational investment is designed to align traditional high school and vocational programs with current industry standards. Students enjoy direct access to sophisticated automotive equipment alongside structured, practical training methodologies.

By securing industry-recognized credentials before graduation, participants are fully prepared to enter the workforce immediately. The integration of career recruitment programs, field training, and Ford Auto Tech Scholarships ensures that aspiring technicians have the guidance they need to succeed.

We invite you to contact Mall of Georgia Ford to discover more about these manufacturer initiatives or to schedule an upcoming test drive.