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MCC Automotive Team Wins National Championship
Locale: UNITED STATES

OMAHA, Neb. - January 23, 2026 - Metropolitan Community College (MCC) is celebrating a significant victory this week as its Automotive Technology team clinched the national championship title at the prestigious SkillsUSA National Championship. The win underscores the college's commitment to providing top-tier technical training and reflects the dedication and talent of its students.
The SkillsUSA National Championship, held annually in Kansas City, Missouri, is a rigorous national competition showcasing the skills of students enrolled in trade, industrial, technical, and skilled service training programs across the United States. This year's event saw competitors from all corners of the nation vying for supremacy in a diverse range of disciplines.
MCC's Automotive Technology team, representing the college and the state of Nebraska, faced stiff competition but ultimately prevailed, securing the coveted gold medal in their division. The competition tests students' practical knowledge and skills in various aspects of automotive repair and maintenance, including diagnostics, electrical systems, engine repair, and more. The precise nature of the challenges faced by the MCC team hasn't been fully disclosed, but it's understood they involved complex troubleshooting scenarios and hands-on repair tasks under pressure.
"We're incredibly proud of our students' hard work and dedication," stated David Wiese, MCC Automotive Instructor and the team's advisor. "They put in countless hours of preparation, honing their skills and expanding their knowledge. This victory is a testament to their perseverance and passion for automotive technology."
SkillsUSA, the organization behind the championship, is a national nonprofit dedicated to empowering students to become skilled workers and leaders in their chosen fields. With a membership exceeding 330,000 students nationwide, the organization plays a vital role in bridging the gap between education and industry, ensuring students are equipped with the skills and credentials necessary for success in the modern workforce. The organization's mission aligns directly with MCC's own goals of providing career-focused training and fostering a skilled workforce within the Omaha metropolitan area.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Automotive Technology and MCC's Role
This victory comes at a crucial time for the automotive industry. The sector is currently undergoing a massive transformation driven by the rise of electric vehicles (EVs), autonomous driving technology, and increasingly complex digital systems. Traditional automotive skills remain essential, but technicians now also require a strong understanding of high-voltage electrical systems, software diagnostics, and advanced data analytics.
MCC's Automotive Technology program is proactively adapting to these changes, integrating new curriculum and equipment to ensure its students are well-prepared for the evolving demands of the industry. The college recently invested in state-of-the-art EV training equipment and partnered with local dealerships to provide students with real-world experience working on the latest vehicle models.
"The skills these students are developing are not just valuable today, but will be essential for the future of the automotive workforce," Wiese commented. "We're committed to ensuring our program remains at the forefront of automotive technology education."
The team's success is expected to boost enrollment in MCC's Automotive Technology program and further solidify its reputation as a leading provider of technical training in the region. The college is planning a celebration to honor the winning team and share their achievement with the community. Details about the event will be released shortly. This victory is not only a source of pride for MCC but also a powerful demonstration of the potential of vocational training and the bright future awaiting skilled tradespeople.
Read the Full KETV Omaha Article at:
[ https://www.ketv.com/article/omaha-college-students-win-national-automotive-competition/70109318 ]
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