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Technical Education Center
Maximizing Instruction in Minimum Time

Federal-Mogul has developed an educational curriculum based on flexible workshop modules, or “stacks.” This approach, similar to those used at most major colleges and universities, enables technicians to master multiple disciplines quickly, so they can maximize the time spent away from their jobs. Students can tackle complete stacks of workshops tied to their experience levels, and take a significant range of new skills back with them to their jobs. Federal-Mogul has structured the workshop offerings and schedules to allow technicians to attend more than one workshop with every visit.

The Federal-Mogul Technical Education Center (TEC) has been awarded the Continuing Automotive Service Education (CASE) certification from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Federal-Mogul’s reputation within the industry and continued technician and machinist attendance over the past quarter-century have reflected the support and demand for our training. We are among a very elite group, which includes the General Motors Service Technology Group, Toyota Motor Sales USA and Navistar International Transportation Corporation, to have met the certification requirements. “Case certification demonstrates training-provider leadership and benefits the technicians by offering training that does what it says it will, and that works for everyone,” says Ronald H. Weiner, ASE and National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) president. “It will help technicians and their employers identify training that will fit their needs.”

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