Auto Body / Collision Repair Technician in Michigan
Collision repair techs restore damaged vehicles after accidents — straightening frames, replacing panels, and applying paint. With ADAS recalibration now required after every collision, techs who master new tech are in high demand.
💰 Auto Body / Collision Repair Technician Salary in Michigan
Estimated salary range for Auto Body / Collision Repair Technicians in Michigan, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.
🎓 Auto Body / Collision Repair Technician Licensing in Michigan
Credential required: ASE Collision Repair Certifications (B-series)
Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the Michigan state licensing board before enrolling.
Schools and programs related to Auto Body / Collision Repair Technician in Michigan
These listings are shown as related training options for Auto Body / Collision Repair Technician in Michigan. Before enrolling, compare program length, total cost, credential outcomes, and how well each option matches local employer demand.
MIAT College of Technology
Washtenaw Community College
Macomb Community College
School of Missionary Aviation Technology
Kirtland Community College
Great Lakes Boat Building School
Oakland Community College
Mott Community College
Grand Rapids Community College
Southwestern Michigan College
Bay de Noc Community College
Glen Oaks Community College
Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Michigan Career and Technical Institute
Delta College
Mid Michigan College
Monroe County Community College
Wayne County Community College District
Muskegon Community College
How to compare these options
- Look for programs that align with the most common hiring path for Auto Body / Collision Repair Technician in Michigan.
- Ask whether graduates are prepared for any required credential, license, or employer screening step.
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