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WrenchWay Washington State Chapter
Promoting & Improving Automotive & Diesel Careers in Washington State
Join TodayAbout WrenchWay Washington State
The WrenchWay Washington State Chapter is an online community that brings together the best shops and dealerships with schools, technicians, and other industry professionals in the Washington State 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 Washington State area.
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Connect instructors with local shops and dealers to get support for their auto and diesel programs.
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Engage with local industry professionals on our online community.
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See automotive, diesel, and collision technician compensation in your area.
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WrenchWay Washington State Members
Featured Shops & Dealerships
Participating Schools
- Aberdeen High School
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- Auburn High School
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- Bates Technical College
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- Battleground High School
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- Bellevue High School
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- Bothell High School
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- Cascadia Technical Academy Skills Center
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- Chief Sealth International High School
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- Clark College (Automotive Technology)
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- Clark College (Honda PACT)
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- Clark College (Toyota T-TEN)
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- Clover Park Technical College
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- Decatur High School
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- East Valley High School
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- East Valley High School
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- Grays Harbor College
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- Green River College
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- Ingraham High School
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- Lake Washington Institute of Technology
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- Lisa's Test School
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- Lower Columbia College
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- Meadowdale High School
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- Methow Valley School District
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- Mt. Tahoma H.S.
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- New Market Skills Center
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- NEWTECH Prep (Automotive Service Management)
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- NEWTECH Prep (Automotive Technology)
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- Peninsula College
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- Perry Technical Institute
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- Pierce County Skills Center
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- Port Angeles High School
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- Puyallup High School
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- Renton Technical College
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- Seattle Public Schools
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- Seattle Skills Center
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- Sequim High School
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- Shoreline Community College (Automotive Technology)
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- Shoreline Community College (GM ASEP)
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- Shoreline Community College (Honda PACT)
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- Shoreline Community College (Mopar CAP)
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- Shoreline Community College (Toyota T-TEN)
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- Shorewood High School
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- Skagit Valley College
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- Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center
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- South Puget Sound Community College
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- South Seattle College
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- Tahoma High School
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- Timberline High School
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- Tri-Tech Skills Center
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- Walla Walla Community College
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- Watchee Valley Technical Skills Center (Auto Collision Program)
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- Wenatchee High School
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- Wenatchee Valley College (Automotive Technology)
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- Wentachee Valley Technical High School
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- West Seattle High School (Seattle ISD)
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- WestSide High School
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- White River High School
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- Yakima Valley College
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- Yakima Valley Technical Skills Center
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Join the WrenchWay Washington State Online Community
Individual Membership
For technicians, service advisors, and other industry professionals
FREE
Sign UpEntering a zip code within Washington State 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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Top Shop Challenge: What is something you're noticing in the shop that is different in 2025 than in earlier years?
One big difference in 2025 is how our team is growing and evolving. We’re seeing more young technicians joining the industry, bringing fresh energy and a strong eagerness to learn. At the same time, our experienced techs are stepping up as mentors, sharing their knowledge and helping to shape the next generation. There’s also a stronger focus on teamwork and career growth, with more training opportunities and a push for internal promotions. It’s great to see how everyone is adapting and supporting each other




Dan Russell Service Manager, is celebrating 11 years with Town Nissan this month, but his journey with Nissan spans an incredible 40 years! He started out washing cars and, through hard work and dedication, built a successful career in the automotive industry. In 1997, he earned his Master Technician certification, and today, he leads our service team with unmatched expertise and a passion for helping others.
Russell Wickham
Russell Wickham
Technician
Dumbest reason ever to join the trade. Passion for Cars. Now I hate cars and lost my hobby and my passion.