A graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s automotive technology: Honda PACT emphasis major, Alain Johnson is straddling two worlds: sharing through his day job what he has learned, while working toward adding a degree to his toolkit.
It’s not the first time his feet have been planted in multiple locations. He lived in the Caribbean through adolescence, nurturing an appreciation for the sound and speed of automobiles, then immigrated to the United States in pursuit of that childhood passion.
And through it all, faculty characterize him as a “great success story, excelling at everything he has attempted.”
Alain recently answered our questions about his career path, his workplace philosophy and his advice for tomorrow’s automotive technicians:
What type of work do you do?
I am a Technical Training Instructor for American Honda Motor Co.
What is a typical day like?
My typical day is spent delivering technical training to Honda and Acura technicians
What is the most rewarding project you’ve worked on?
The most rewarding project I’ve been a part of since being with American Honda is representing the company as an automotive judge at the Colorado and National Skills USA competitions in 2019.