TRADE & VOCATIONAL SCHOOL IN DALLAS/FORT WORTH, TX

Hands-on training, industry relationships and career-focused programs designed to prepare students for technical careers.1,18

SUCCESS STORY HIGHLIGHT

Allen Klueckman

Allen’s love for cars started early while working alongside his dad and later deepened through weekends at the racetrack with his grandfather. After serving in the military, he chose UTI Dallas/Fort Worth to help him turn that passion into a profession.

Manufacturer-Specific Advanced Technician Training

Continue your training at UTI, where you can train on vehicles from leading manufacturers in the industry. Programs designed with these industry leaders mimic the real-world workflows of each brand.

Once you've completed your core mechanic school program, you can apply to train with the manufacturer of your choice.

Local Employment & Industry Relationships

UTI Dallas/Fort Worth has relationships with local employers who are looking to hire new technicians. Some even offer select students early employment, allowing them to work for them part-time while they finish training!

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Upcoming Start Dates

  • July 13th, 2026

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  • August 3rd, 2026

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  • August 24th, 2026

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Resources That Make Training Possible

You’ve got the passion, and we’ve got the resources. Together, we can make it happen.

Campus Information

Dallas/Fort Worth’s booming economy is home to major employers, making it a good spot for career training.

Address

5151 Regent Boulevard

Irving, Texas 75063

Campus Life & What To Expect From Training

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When you train at UTI Dallas/Fort Worth, you’ll spend your days in hands-on labs that look like the field you’re training for. You'll practice solving complex problems, maintaining equipment and developing the technical skills employers are looking for. You’ll graduate familiar with the tools and technology used in the field, so you can pursue roles with confidence.

From auto and diesel shops to welding bays and repair centers, Dallas grads have gone on to work in a wide range of hands-on environments. You might find them tuning engines with diagnostic software, welding parts for heavy equipment or keeping diesel trucks road ready. If that sounds like your kind of thing, one of our programs can help you get the skills needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to Get Started at Our Dallas/Fort Worth Trade School

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1) UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary.2) For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.7) Some programs may require longer than one year to complete.10) Financial aid, scholarships and grants are available to those who qualify. Awards vary due to specific conditions, criteria and state.15) Manufacturer-paid advanced training programs are conducted by UTI on behalf of manufacturers who determine acceptance criteria and conditions. These programs are not part of UTI’s accreditation. Programs available at select locations.18) UTI now offers all of its automotive, diesel, motorcycle and marine technician training in a blended-learning format consisting of online lecture courses along with in-person, hands-on lab training.21) As of October 16, 2012, G.I. Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The mark consists of standard characters without claim to any particular font, style, size, or color. More information about the trademark terms of use is available at the official U.S. government website at www.benefits.va.gov/GIBILL/Trademark_Terms_of_Use.asp79) UTI aviation maintenance programs prepare graduates to apply and test for FAA mechanic certification. Graduates who don’t obtain certification may have fewer career opportunities. Some graduates get jobs in aviation or related industries other than as aviation maintenance technicians. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment, salary or FAA certification.128) UTI will pay for certain third-party FAA certification exam fees for qualifying students. See catalog for details and requirements.130) UTI’s electrical programs do not prepare graduates for employment as electricians, and graduates will not be eligible for certification as an electrician without additional training and meeting state licensing requirements. These programs prepare graduates for entry-level careers using the provided training. Possible career paths, by program, may include: Electrical, Electronics, & Industrial Technology – electrician’s assistant, security + access control systems technician; Electrical, Robotics + Automation Technology – control systems technician, robotics & automation technician; Electrical, Wind Turbine Technology – field service technician, wind turbine technician; Electrical, Industrial Maintenance Technology – maintenance technician, field service technician. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary.

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