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WrenchWay Houston Chapter
Promoting & Improving Automotive & Diesel Careers in the Greater Houston Area
Join TodayAbout WrenchWay Houston
The WrenchWay Houston Chapter is an online community that brings together the best shops and dealerships with schools, technicians, and other industry professionals in the Houston, TX area.
Our goal is to promote and improve careers in the automotive and diesel industries.
Membership is free for schools, technicians, and industry professionals. Shop memberships are available at a low cost.
What We Do
Highlight the best shops and dealerships to work at in the Houston area.
Visit Houston Top Shops
Connect instructors with local shops and dealers to get support for their auto and diesel programs.
Join to Access School Connect
Engage with local industry professionals on our online community.
Visit Shop Talk
See automative, diesel, and collision technician compensation in your area.
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WrenchWay Houston Members
Featured Shops & Dealerships
Participating Schools
- Alief Center for Advanced Careers
- Alvin Community College
- Atascocita High School
- Channelview High School
- Dekaney High School
- Dickinson High School
- General Benjamin O. Davis Jr. Sr. High School
- Heights High School
- Houston Community College
- James Reese Career and Technical Center
- Kingwood High School
- Kingwood Park High School
- Klein Cain High School
- Klein High School
- Lone Star College Conroe Center
- Miller Career & Technology Center
- New Caney High School
- Oak Ridge High School
- Pearland High School
- San Jacinto College
- Westbury Senior High School
Join the WrenchWay Houston Online Community
Individual Membership
For technicians, service advisors, and other industry professionals
FREE
Sign UpEntering a zip code within 50 miles of the Houston area when signing up will add you to the local chapter
Shop Membership
For independent shops, dealerships, and fleets
School Membership
For auto and diesel educators and support staff
FREE
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Technician Spotlight: Tell us about yourself. What is your name, role, and the number of years you’ve been in the industry?
Shop foreman I began in the automotive industry 19 years ago in 2005 when I was 15 as a tire and lube technician. I worked close with some good minds at the shop I was in to learn and pickup skills to aid me moving forward.
We’re pushing hard for shops to fulfill School Connect requests to help out local schools by the end of 2023. Whether it is donating tools, offering shop tours, speaking to a class, or something else, helping out a local automotive or diesel program is a great way to build lasting relationships with schools and students in your area.