Auto Body / Collision Repair Technician in New Jersey
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 New Jersey
Estimated salary range for Auto Body / Collision Repair Technicians in New Jersey, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.
🎓 Auto Body / Collision Repair Technician Licensing in New Jersey
Credential required: ASE Collision Repair Certifications (B-series)
Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the New Jersey state licensing board before enrolling.
Schools and programs related to Auto Body / Collision Repair Technician in New Jersey
These listings are shown as related training options for Auto Body / Collision Repair Technician in New Jersey. Before enrolling, compare program length, total cost, credential outcomes, and how well each option matches local employer demand.
Lincoln Technical Institute-Union
Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Teterboro
Lincoln Technical Institute-Mahwah
Lincoln Technical Institute-South Plainfield
Pennco Tech-Blackwood
Mobile Technical Training
Ocean County Vocational-Technical School
Rowan College of South Jersey-Gloucester Campus
Camden County College
Raritan Valley Community College
UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ
New Community Career & Technical Institute
How to compare these options
- Look for programs that align with the most common hiring path for Auto Body / Collision Repair Technician in New Jersey.
- Ask whether graduates are prepared for any required credential, license, or employer screening step.
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