Skilled Training at UTI Orlando
Ready to make your next career move? You can take your future into your own hands and pursue a path in energy, skilled trades or transportation.
After graduation, you’ll be equipped with skills that employers value, which can help you pursue a career and not just a job.1 Our trade school in Orlando can help get you there, with 5 programs to choose from. So, what are you waiting for?
Transform Your Passion Into a Hands-On Career With UTI's Leading Trade School Programs
Automotive Technology
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Automotive Technology
This 51-week training program equips graduates with skills to diagnose, repair and maintain a variety of domestic and import vehicles, preparing them to pursue automotive industry careers.1,7 Students also can deepen their knowledge with brand-specific training, with names that include BMW, Ford and Mercedes Benz.15
Course topics include:33
- Automotive engines service and repair
- Professional automotive service writing
- Automotive powertrains and transmissions
- Battery electric vehicle technology
- And more!
Job opportunities:77
- Automotive technician
- Service writer
- Smog inspector
- Parts associate
- And more!
Diesel Technology
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Diesel Technology
Diesel technology keeps the world running, and all it takes is 45 weeks to gain the skills needed to pursue a career as a diesel technician.1,7 There are also specialized training opportunities with some of the biggest names in the industry, like Peterbilt,15 Freightliner and Cummins.46
Course topics include:
- Diesel engines service and repair
- Diesel truck brake systems and chassis
- Vehicle electronic systems and technology
- Diesel hydraulic systems
- And more!
Job opportunities:77
- Diesel technician
- Heavy equipment repair technician
- Power generation technician
- Agriculture technician
- And more!
HVACR Technician
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HVACR Technician
The 39-week heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) program helps prepare the next generation of aspiring techs with skills needed to keep homes and businesses running smoothly.1 Students can also obtain several certifications that can be helpful post-graduation.
Course topics include:
- HVACR core, basic electricity and motors
- Fundamentals of refrigeration
- Heating systems
- Indoor air fundamentals
- And more!
Job opportunities:77
- HVACR technician
- Installation technician
- Refrigeration technician
- And more!
Marine Technician Specialist
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Marine Technician Specialist
Those with a passion for the water can train to become a marine technician in just 51-60 weeks.1 They’ll be taught the skills needed for diagnosing and repairing different kinds of watercraft and get to train on brands such as Yamaha Marine and Volvo Penta.
Course topics include:
- Engines
- Rigging
- Electrical Systems
- Fuel and lubrication systems
- And more!
Job opportunities:77
- Marine technician
- Equipment maintenance technician
- Inspector
- Parts associate
- And more!
Motorcycle Technician
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Motorcycle Technician
The 48-week Motorcycle Technician Training program helps students learn how to diagnose and repair motorcycles, powersports, side-by-sides and more.1 Students get to train on brands such as Harley-Davidson®, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Suzuki, BMW Motorrad and Honda.
Course topics include:
- Engines, transmissions and precision measurement
- Chassis, suspension and final drive electrical system
- Vehicle maintenance
- Electrical diagnostics
- And more!
Job opportunities:77
- Motorcycle technician
- Service writer
- Equipment maintenance technician
- Parts associate
- And more!
Local Employers You Could Apply To Work for After Graduation1
CarMax
Cooperative Motor Works
LazyDays RV
Mullinax Ford
Sysco
67,000+
Estimated average annual automotive technician job openings in the U.S.41
24,000+
Estimated average annual diesel technician job openings in the U.S.43
37,000+
Estimated average annual HVACR technician job openings in the U.S.66