Savannah Tech Student Wins Silver at National SkillsUSA Competition

Staff Report From Savannah CEO

Wednesday, July 18th, 2018

Jonathan Nary, an Automotive Technology student at Savannah Technical College, won silver in the national SkillsUSA mobile electronics installation college competition recently. The competition was held during the 54th annual SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference in Louisville, Ky.
 
The SkillsUSA mobile electronics installation competition evaluates each contestant’s preparation for employment and recognizes outstanding students for excellence and professionalism in the field of mobile electronics installation. There is a written test based on the Mobile Electronics Certified Professional Basic Installation Technician exam produced by the Consumer Electronics Association. There is also a professional interview and five hands-on applications that include taking electrical measurements, installing consumer electronic equipment in a mobile environment, soldering, working with relay circuits and troubleshooting electronic circuitry.
 
Nary is continuing his Automotive Technology coursework at STC’s Liberty Campus this semester, while working as an installer at Extreme Audio.
 
To qualify for the national team, STC competitors won gold in seven categories on the state level earlier this year:

·         Mechatronics: Miguel Gonzales and Robert Griner (Industrial Maintenance Systems);

·         Carpentry: Taylor McMasters (Construction Management);

·         Cosmetology: Rachel Nelson (Cosmetology);

·         Nail Care: Whitney Turnquest (Cosmetology);

·         Mobile Electronics Installation: Jonathan Nary (Automotive Technology);

·         Welding Art Sculpture: Erin Klienweber (Welding & Joining);

·         Nurse Assisting: Jannie Jason (Practical Nursing).