
Careers in Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
The transportation industry is facing many changes and challenges. New technology with an eye toward fuel efficiency and sustainability require highly skilled technicians. Despite a downturn in the economy, well-trained technicians remain in-demand.
When you complete the following programs or certificates at Madison College, these are the types of jobs you can get:
Programs
Agricultural Equipment Technology
- Ag Equipment Salesperson
- Customer Support Representative
- Field Service Technician
- Lead Technician
- Service Manager
- Service Sales Specialist
- Service Technician
- Service Writer Coordinator
- Shop Foreman
Auto Collision Repair & Refinishing
(one year and two year)
- Auto Body Technician
- Frame and Alignment Specialist
- Painting Technician
- Trim and Glass Installer
- Unibody Repair Specialist
Automotive Technician and Automotive Technology
- Alignment Specialist
- Auto Electronics Specialist
- Automotive Machine Specialist
- Automotive Service Technician
- Diagnostic Specialist
- Equipment Sales
- Equipment Service and Training Technician
- Fleet Manager
- Lab Technician
- Service Manager/Assistant Service Manager
- Service Director
- Service Writer
- Shop Owner
- Specialized Technician
- Transmission and Drive Train Specialist
Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician
- Alignment Specialist
- Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technician
- Engine Rebuild Specialist
- Fleet Maintenance Technician
- Fuel Injection Technician
Diesel Equipment Technology
- Assistant Service Manager
- Diesel Equipment Technician
- Electronic Systems Diagnostic Specialist
- Engineering Assistant
- Field Service Representative
- Fleet Maintenance Manager
Motorcycle, Marine & Outdoor Power Products
- Factory Service Representative
- Outdoor Power Equipment Technician
- Parts Manager
- Power Equipment Salesperson
- Service Writer
Certificates
Automotive Custom Painting Certificate
- Automotive Custom Painter
Last Modified: June 7, 2011

