George Arrants

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Training consultant, K&D Technical Innovations

George Arrants is the vice president for ASE Education Foundation. Arrants works with instructors and administrators to develop partnerships with local businesses and industries through program advisory committees. He is the past chair of the Technology and Maintenance Council’s TMCSuperTech, the National Technician Skills Competition, and TMCFutureTech, the National Student Technician Competition. His entire career has been in the automotive service and education industries.

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Increasing the diversity, particularly of gender, amongst repair professionals can help teams solve problems more efficiently.
Women comprise about 2% of the vehicle repair sector, which is struggling to fill jobs. How to get more females involved was the focus of the 2022 ASE Instructor Training Conference...
Oct. 27, 2022
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By working with ASE accredited educational institutions, finding entry-level technicians will be less of a problem.
June 23, 2022
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Fleets need to put in the work to help ease the shortage of qualified heavy-duty technicians in the workforce.
July 12, 2021
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Brianna Luckman, heavy duty technician at the Walmart fleet maintenance shop in Bentonville, Arkansas, works on trucks performing preventive maintenance and follow-up repairs, as well as trailers, doing major repairs such as full front grid replacements.
How opportunities in training, support, and recognition can help fleets drive technician retention.
May 18, 2021