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Workforce Wednesday: Winter Proper finds a career doing something he loves - working on cars

April 13, 2022, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- Recent Kenowa Hills graduate Winter Proper is well on his way to a successful career. Proper will complete the Job Training Automotive Technician program next month.

“It’s really fun,” he said. “I just really like working on cars. It’s something I have been around my whole life.”

GRCC Workforce Training programs provide in-demand skills leading to rewarding careers. We are introducing students who are heading down an educational pathway and changing their lives by earning occupational certificates

To become an Automotive Technician, people are required to be certified and licensed by the State of Michigan. Licensed technicians use precision diagnostic equipment, service manuals and hands-on power tools to diagnose and repair customer vehicles.

“I heard about the program from my high school counselor so as soon as I got out of high school, I started at GRCC,” Proper said.

Through the application process, Proper found out that he was eligible for the MTEC Champions program. The GRCC M-TEC Champions Program offers qualified applicants, ages 18-24, the resources to obtain job skills that can lead to a more secure future. Because of this, he will graduate with no debt!

The Automotive Technician program is taught by instructor Gayl Beals, who has more than 25 years of experience in the industry. Beals holds an educational specialist degree, holds MOPAR Level One certification and is accredited by Snap-on Tools.

Students learn braking systems, suspension, electrical, heating and cooling, and computer operations. GRCC holds a partnership with Chrysler Fiat to provide MOPAR CAP Level One Certification - giving students the opportunity to acquire the value credential which includes 37 certifications.

“The best part of the program is that I am able to learn more about working on cars and I get to actually do the work,” Proper said.

 When Proper isn’t under the hood of a car, he’s still around cars.

“My step-dad has a racecar and races in Gridlife racing events all around the country. I get to go to those and help out if they need anything,” he said.

“Once I complete the program, I hope to get a job in a shop or dealership, then also work on my own car, too!”

The next section of Job Training programs begins May 2, 2022. For more information grcc.edu/jobtraining or (616) 234-3800.

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