- EV Safety & Standards
- Robotics & Automation
- Electrical Systems & High Voltage
Posted October 29th, 2025
Washtenaw Community College — Electric Vehicle (EV) Service Technician (Certificate)
Format
On-Site (Provider Facility)
Certificate program preparing entry-level EV service technicians. Students learn EV safety standards and precautions, EV service and maintenance, high-voltage/low-voltage diagnostics, EV-specific tooling, and battery management systems. Program aligns with EV-specific ASE exam readiness.
Washtenaw Community College (Transportation Technologies)
Program Details
Key Information
Format
On-Site (Provider Facility)
Prerequisites
- High School Diploma or GED
Course Curriculum
What You’ll Learn
EV safety; EV service & maintenance procedures; EV-specific tools; HV/LV system diagnostics; battery management system (BMS) operation; emerging EV technologies; prep for ASE EV testing.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply EV lab safety practices and PPE for HV systems.
- Diagnose HV/LV electrical systems and BMS faults.
- Perform EV maintenance and component replacement using proper tooling.
- Document work to industry standards; prepare for ASE EV credentialing.
FAQ
Yes. This curriculum is designed to prepare students for EV-specific ASE testing used by industry employers.
Contact
Training Contact Name
Transportation Technologies Department
Training Contact Phone
Additional Information
Keyword
Education
College
Vocational/Trade School
Automotive Innovation
Degree Type
Certificate of Achievement
Geographic Scope
Michigan
Longevity
Ongoing
Seasonal
Year-Round
Attendance
In-Person
Payment Plans
Financial aid/scholarships may offset tuition; see WCC Financial Aid.
Training Provider Type
University / 4-Year College
Audience / Employee Role
Entry-Level Technician
Certification Offered
Non-Certified Training
Delivery Location
On-Site (Provider Facility)
Target Skill Level
Introductory / Foundational