Automotive Fleet
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

How ASE Certifications Empower Technicians

Fleets that invest in ASE certification benefit from higher-quality work, fewer repeat repairs, and greater workforce stability.

by Rachael Plant, Fleetio
May 1, 2025
A technician working on a car engine.

Dave Johnson, president and CEO of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, highlights that certification requires not only passing rigorous tests but also two years of verifiable shop experience

Photo: Fleetio

4 min to read


In a recent episode of The Fleet Code podcast, host and Fleetio’s own Director of Fleet Content, Zach Searcy, had a conversation with Dave Johnson, president and CEO of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), to discuss the transformative impact of ASE certifications on technicians and fleet operations.

Dave Johnson, president and CEO of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).

Photo: Fleetio

Johnson’s roots in fleet trace back to his childhood in Burlington, Wyoming, where he grew up on a family farm with a small trucking operation. This hands-on experience fueled his passion for diesel mechanics, leading him to study automotive engineering technology at Weber State University.

Ad Loading...

Though he initially planned to work in mining, he landed at Ford in 1990, where he rose to head of Technical Support Operations Global, overseeing everything from technician training to warranty administration. After retiring from Ford in 2022, Johnson was drawn to ASE’s mission of credentialing service professionals.

“I saw that [ASE was] this fantastic thing. I call it a righteous cause. And the reason I say that is ASE was formed in essence to provide credentialing for service technicians, whether it’s automotive, heavy truck, military, you name it,” Johnson said, noting ASE’s industry-driven approach to creating standards that benefit technicians, fleets, and the broader industry.

The Value of ASE Certification

For technicians, ASE certification is more than a badge — it’s a path to career advancement. Johnson highlights that certification requires not only passing rigorous tests but also two years of verifiable shop experience, ensuring that certified technicians are both knowledgeable and work-ready.

“This is the real deal. This isn’t three guys off in a corner making up silly questions for you to answer in multiple-choice format,” Johnson said. “No, these are people that take it very seriously [and have] workshops multiple times a year where they continue to create and refine all of these things and make sure that they’re real and that they reflect the competencies that you need to have.”

Johnson discussed that a 2024 ASE survey of more than 30,000 technicians revealed a compelling incentive: certified technicians earn approximately 20% more than their non-certified counterparts across early, mid, and late career stages.

Ad Loading...

However, financial rewards aren’t the only benefit ASE certifications provide. Certification can instill pride and confidence in technicians, signaling to employers that they are committed to excellence. For technicians hesitant about testing, ASE is working to reduce barriers, offering remote proctoring to make the process more accessible.

Fleets can also reap benefits from employing ASE-certified technicians.

While certified technicians are getting more pay, Johnson notes that along with that comes a “40% productivity [increase and] 60% fewer comebacks. So think about that in terms of fixing it right the first time and the quality of the repair. Doing it faster [with] better quality outcome. So everybody’s happy, right? And then another bonus on top of that [was] a 30% [decrease in] attrition of employees that were certified versus non-certified.”

For fleets, these metrics translate to reduced downtime, higher-quality repairs, and a more stable workforce.

A technician working on a vehicle tire.

Photo: Fleetio

Building a Pipeline for the Future

The technician shortage has been a popular topic of late, and for good reason. Johnson emphasized the role of the ASE Education Foundation in accrediting training programs to ensure they meet industry standards and align curricula with industry needs, producing job-ready graduates excited to enter the workforce.

Ad Loading...

Johnson urged fleet managers to engage with local schools, serving on advisory boards or offering shop tours to inspire and train the next generation.

“When you have that combination of a program that cares, that has that accreditation — [and] you bring in the local industry, who cares — what you find is you’re no longer worrying about a technician shortage issue in your area. You have created a pipeline, and you keep growing your own, and that just continues.”

Certifications can present a financial barrier, especially for new technicians still trying to drum up the funds for tools. The podcast episode covered Fleetio’s newly announced ASE scholarship, which allows fleets to nominate technicians for up to $3,000 of sponsored training, upskilling, and/or re-skilling. Johnson praised the initiative, noting that covering test costs can lead technicians to success.

“They have that opportunity for the certification. They’re on this path. And even if they don’t have the experience yet — maybe they haven’t had the two years of experience — they still have the proof that they passed the test,” Johnson said. “And that opens doors.”

ASE certifications empower technicians with skills, confidence, and earning potential while delivering fleets measurable returns in productivity, quality work, and retention. Fleets can invest in certifications, engage with local training programs, and take advantage of initiatives like Fleetio’s ASE scholarship program to help transform their shops into centers of excellence.

Ad Loading...

As Johnson put it, it’s “win, win, wins for everybody.” For fleets looking to elevate their operations and contribute to a safer, more efficient industry, ASE offers a proven path forward.

unknown node

About the Author: Rachael Plant is a senior content marketing specialist for Fleetio, a fleet optimization platform that helps organizations run, repair, and optimize their fleet operations.

This article was authored and edited according to Automotive Fleet’s editorial standards and style. Opinions expressed may not reflect that of Automotive Fleet.

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

More Operations

Handshake graphic featuring BBL Fleet and Velcor Leasing Corporation logos announcing BBL Fleet’s acquisition of Velcor to expand fleet management services nationwide.
Operationsby News/Media ReleaseMay 8, 2026

BBL Fleet Acquires Velcor Leasing Corporation

BBL Fleet expanded its footprint in the fleet management industry with the acquisition of Velcor Leasing Corporation of Madison through a stock purchase agreement finalized Feb. 27, 2026.

Read More →
Graphic reading “What’s New From Lytx at Protect 2026?” over a blue digital network background highlighting Lytx fleet technology and AI-powered safety solutions.
Operationsby News/Media ReleaseMay 6, 2026

Lytx Introduces New AI Fleet Technologies at Protect 2026

The company introduced new AI-driven fleet safety and operations technologies during its annual user conference.

Read More →
Cover image for the “5th Annual Market Pulse Report” by Element titled “Navigating fleet management in 2026: Data and insights shaping the future of fleet and mobility.” The design features an aerial view of a cable-stayed bridge with vehicles traveling on a highway beside a dense green forest. A teal graphic panel overlays the lower portion of the image, with the Element logo and tagline “Intelligence in motion” at the bottom.
SponsoredMay 6, 2026

Fleet Costs Are Rising: Here’s How Leaders Are Responding

Fleet leaders are under pressure to reduce costs, adapt to economic uncertainty, and make smarter decisions. See how peers across North America are responding with real data, proven strategies, and forward-looking insights. Download the 2026 Market Pulse Report to benchmark your strategy and uncover where you can gain an edge.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A blue Automotive Fleet graphic representing the weekly AF News Recap series.
Operationsby Faith HowellMay 4, 2026

From Waffle House to AI: Fleet Trends You Need to Know

In this AF news recap, host Faith Howell covers how Waffle House stepped up during disaster response and new AI tech on the market.

Read More →
OperationsApril 30, 2026

Fleet Operations in the Age of AI: Navigating Ethical and Legal Challenges

AI is no longer a future concept for fleets—it’s already embedded in the tools, data, and decisions that operators rely on every day. In this episode of the Fleet Forward Podcast, recorded live at Fleet Forward, industry leaders take the conversation beyond hype to examine what responsible AI adoption really looks like in fleet operations.

Read More →
OperationsApril 30, 2026

Factory Installed vs. Aftermarket: Choosing the Right Telematics Path & Managing the Data

As fleets rethink how they capture, manage, and act on vehicle data, telematics is at a major inflection point. In this episode of the Fleet Forward Podcast, we dive deep into one of the most pressing questions facing fleet leaders today: Should you rely on OEM factory-installed connectivity, aftermarket devices, or a hybrid of both?

Read More →
Ad Loading...
OperationsApril 30, 2026

What Real-Time Data Reveals About EV Cost, Performance, and Scalability

Experts from telematics analytics, fleet-as-a-service operations, and national EV benchmarking share how real-time data is reshaping fleet strategy—dispelling assumptions, validating best practices, and exposing costly missteps.

Read More →
OperationsApril 30, 2026

Planning Through Policy Shifts: What Fleets Must Track in 2026

A powerhouse panel featuring experts from the American Automotive Leasing Association, CalSTART, and municipal fleet leadership dives into the realities of navigating shifting emissions rules, regulatory waivers, federal agency actions, the future of the EPA’s endangerment finding, and the push for unified standards. They also examine the impacts of tariffs, autonomous vehicle policy, battery innovation, and the accelerating global EV market.

Read More →
OperationsApril 30, 2026

Managing Market Turbulence with Strategic Fleet Insights

This episode kicks off with a deep dive into the technologies and market forces reshaping today’s fleet landscape. Host Chris Brown is joined by Laolu Adeola (Leke Services), Tyson Jomini (J.D. Power), and Richard Hall (ZappiRide) to break down real-world data, shifting incentives, and practical strategies fleet leaders can use right now.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Clipboards with flooded cars in background.
Disaster Responseby Chris BrownApril 30, 2026

Adapting Fleet Policy When Disasters Strike

In the middle of natural disasters fleet managers must shift priorities to protect people and assets. What policy items should be loosened, and when should the line be held?

Read More →