Ivy Tech hosts automotive skills competition | Local News

Ivy Tech Community University in Terre Haute welcomed far more than 170 higher university pupils Thursday to contend in an automotive techniques competition and to master about significant-need occupations in the automotive know-how sector.

College students participated from Northview Significant College, Twin Rivers Job and Technical Training Area, Sullivan Superior College, Wabash River Career and Specialized Training Center, Terre Haute North Higher College, North Central Substantial Faculty, Terre Haute South High School, Tri-County, and Area 30 Job Center.

The working day incorporated arms-on competencies checks and a written exam for 16 college students participating in the contest, although approximately 160 other college students rotated as a result of breakout sessions understanding about the most up-to-date technological know-how in the field and what a common day for an automotive technician incorporates.

Visitor speaker Steve Adams of Napa Automobile Pieces shared that desire for qualified, credentialed personnel is significant as automotive is 1 of the biggest industries. Other industry partners participating in the event involved QuadCo Napa (Terre Haute’s Napa Keep), Napa (nationwide office environment), CRC Industries, West Aspect Tractor—John Deere, Adam’s Garage, Finzel’s Mastertech, Sir Thomas Automotive Restore, SmartWasher, Grizzly Industrial Tools, Z-Tech, Benefit Automobile, Toyota of Terre Haute and Thompson’s Honda.

The 2022 Ivy Tech Automotive Expertise Contest winners were:

Senior winners

• Initial Spot: Gage Youngblood, a senior at Northview High Faculty

• Second Position: Ethan Hooper, a senior at North Central Significant University.

Junior winners

• 1st position: Joel Mobley, a junior from Spot 30 Vocation Heart

• Next position: Blake House, a junior from Twin Rivers Job and Specialized Training Location.

2nd-position winners acquired a established of resources. 1st-put winners gained a established of applications and a four-drawer mechanic’s cart. In addition, the Ivy Tech Basis awarded a $1,000 Ivy Tech Scholarship to Gage Youngblood, the higher college senior finishing in very first put in the abilities competitors.

— This item was supplied to the Tribune-Star by Ivy Tech Neighborhood School Terre Haute.