OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (Oct. 8, 2024) – Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC) and Mercedes-Benz USA celebrated their automotive service technician training partnership at a campus event on Oct. 3.
Representatives from Mercedes-Benz of Oklahoma City were on-hand for the event. John Paul Gyetvai, shop foreman, gave a presentation to event attendees, including 30 OCCC students.
In the spring, OCCC began incorporating Mercedes-Benz-specific curriculum into the existing Automotive Technician Internship Program (ATIP), allowing students to earn Mercedes-Benz factory-specific certifications that will better prepare them to work in Mercedes-Benz service centers in Oklahoma.
“Oklahoma City Community College deeply values our industry partnerships,” said Dr. Mautra Staley Jones, president of OCCC. “We are grateful for support from Mercedes-Benz USA to prepare our students to meet the demands of the automotive industry.”
OCCC’s ATIP is available for students to start at any time of the school year and is offered with day and night classes. Classroom and lab experiences emphasize hands-on training, and students are required to work in an independent shop, a franchise, fleet shop or dealership to fulfill the on-the-job training part of the program.
“OCCC is working to meet the demand for a skilled workforce in the automotive technology industry,” said John Claybon, OCCC dean of business and information technology. “Oklahoma City Community College offers flexible and affordable programs taught by top-notch instructors using state-of-the-art equipment and facilities.”
OCCC’s program offers training in seven different manufacturers for a total of 14 brands: General Motors (Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac); Honda (Honda and Acura); Nissan (Nissan and Infinity); Toyota (Toyota and Lexus); Hyundai (Hyundai and Genesis); Subaru; and Mercedes-Benz.
About Oklahoma City Community College
Since its inception in 1972, Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC) has been the heartbeat of the metro, dedicated to empowering learners and strengthening communities. Serving more than 18,000 students, we are committed to producing leaders. “Student Success, Community Enrichment” is our mission, and we offer more than 87 degree and certificate programs that provide a foundation for further education or immediate career readiness. We remain dedicated to providing accessible, affordable, high-quality education that equips students to achieve personal and professional goals. OCCC is more than an institution; we are a community catalyst, fostering growth and success in our city, our workforce, and the lives of our students. Discover your potential at OCCC, where your future is our purpose.
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