AWARDING

FUTURE TECHS

&

HONORING

WORKING TECHS

NOMINATIONS:

June 24 to August 11

VOTE:

September 24 to October 15

WINNERS ANNOUNCED:

live at SEMA on November 5

AWARDING

FUTURE TECHS

HONORING

WORKING TECHS

AWARDING

FUTURE TECHS

HONORING

WORKING TECHS

NOMINATIONS:

June 24 to August 11

VOTE:

September 24 to October 15

WINNERS ANNOUNCED:

LIVE at SEMA on November 5th

FUTURE TECHS & WORKING TECHS

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FUTURE TECHS

Automotive & Motorsports

Diesel

Collision, Restoration & Welding

Aviation, Motorcycle, Marine

Emerging Tech

HVAC, Home & Buildings

FUTURE TECH

Marcello Dean

McPherson College

FUTURE TECH

Nathaneal Watkins

Big Sandy Community and Technical College

FUTURE TECH

William Morrison

Northwood University

FUTURE TECH

Sabrina Marrero

Aviation Institute of Maintenance
Hasbrouck, Heights, Campus

FUTURE TECH

Caleb Marc

Lincoln Technical Institute, Union Campus.

FUTURE TECH

Dylan Matjazic

Universal Technical Institute, Canton Campus.

WORKING TECHS

Automotive & Motorsports

Diesel

Collision, Restoration & Welding

Aviation, Motorcycle, Marine

Emerging Tech

HVAC, Home & Buildings

WORKING TECH

David Borer

Reineke Family Dealerships

WORKING TECH

Cristian Trasandes

San Diego Miramar College

WORKING TECH

Jose Caballero-Vallejo

Team Toyota

WORKING TECH

Mia Jackson

Hinckley Yachts Chesapeake

WORKING TECH

Trevor Burgin

Pinnacle Career Institute

WORKING TECH

Bryan Baker

Cool Breeze Heating & Air

GRAND PRIZE

2 WINNERS

ASPIRING TECH & WORKING TECH

We’re flying you and a guest to Las Vegas for the Techs Rock Awards at SEMA. Roundtrip, locked in.

You and your guest will stay on the Las Vegas Strip, just minutes from SEMA and everything else worth being near.

You’ll be front and center for the main stage awards and get full access to the show. From behind the scenes to industry insiders, you’re in it.

Grand Prize winners will receive a 580 piece Carlyle Master Tool Set and equipment package including a service jack, 2 die grinders, and an air compressor valued at $8,000.

Grand Prize Winners will receive a week-long rental of a cutting-edge Electric Vehicle (EV) and experience the thrill of eco-friendly, high-performance driving in style!

Grand Prize Winners (2) will receive a Carrier Air Quality Monitor, Air Purifier, and a $1,500 Visa Gift Card, donated by Carrier.

RUNNER UP PRIZES

10 WINNERS

ASPIRING TECH & WORKING TECH

Category finalists will receive a 224 piece Carlyle Master tool set and multipurpose stool valued at $1,500

Category finalists will receive a Carrier Air Quality Monitor and Air Purifier, donated by Carrier.

MEET THE JUDGES

Sabré COOK

Professional Racecar Driver & Mechanical Engineer

ChrisFix

YouTuber

Emily Reeves

YouTuber

Six, MBP, & Shoreline

Podcasters

CHarles Sanville

YouTuber

Rick Love

President Vintage Air

Myles Kovacs

Co-Founder & CEO, TIS & Dropstars Wheels

Melissa Scoles

President & CEO, QA1 Precision Products, Inc.

Faye Hadley

TV Host & DIY Automotive Advocate

Joe Long

Senior Field Technical Trainer, Peak – Old World Industries

JP Emerson

Podcaster

Wade Kawasaki

Executive Chairman, The Wheel Group

Kenneth Carpenter

Atlas AC Repair, LLC.

Clay Millican

NHRA Top Fuel Racer

Jeff Lutz

Street car racer, mechanic, and television personality

Mary Culler

President, Ford Philanthropy

AWARDS CATEGORIES

Recognizing excellence in the automotive sector and motorsports sector. It’s an acknowledgment of expertise behind the reliable functionality of daily vehicles and the advanced adjustments essential for motorsports success.

This category acknowledges the proficiency behind the robust engines that drive both our on-road giants and off-road workhorses. It’s a nod to the specialized expertise required to maximize torque and durability, ensuring relentless performance, whether on paved highways or rugged terrains.

The art and science of bringing vehicles back to life. Whether it’s the meticulous revival of an old classic, the precision repair of a recent collision, or the expertise of welding techniques, this catagoy stands for dedication, attention to detail, and passion for aesthetics and functionality.

Across air, land, and sea, precision engineering is paramount. This category highlights the mechanics behind reliable aircraft, efficient motorcycles, and durable marine vessels. A testament to the diverse expertise that shapes our journey, no matter the medium.

The future is now. This category is our salute to those at the frontier of transportation technologies, breaking barriers and envisioning tomorrow. From electric advancements to ground-breaking automation, this category is for the visionaries defining our transport’s next chapter.

This category honors the precision and expertise behind heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. From optimizing indoor climates to ensuring vital systems stay operational across vehicles, buildings, and beyond—HVAC, Homes & Buildings professionals are the masters of temperature, air quality, and energy efficiency. Their work powers comfort, performance, and sustainability in every environment.

Recognizing excellence in the automotive sector and motorsports sector. It’s an acknowledgment of expertise behind the reliable functionality of daily vehicles and the advanced adjustments essential for motorsports success.

This category acknowledges the proficiency behind the robust engines that drive both our on-road giants and off-road workhorses. It’s a nod to the specialized expertise required to maximize torque and durability, ensuring relentless performance, whether on paved highways or rugged terrains.

The art and science of bringing vehicles back to life. Whether it’s the meticulous revival of an old classic, the precision repair of a recent collision, or the expertise of welding techniques, this catagoy stands for dedication, attention to detail, and passion for aesthetics and functionality.

Across air, land, and sea, precision engineering is paramount. This category highlights the mechanics behind reliable aircraft, efficient motorcycles, and durable marine vessels. A testament to the diverse expertise that shapes our journey, no matter the medium.

The future is now. This category is our salute to those at the frontier of transportation technologies, breaking barriers and envisioning tomorrow. From electric advancements to ground-breaking automation, this category is for the visionaries defining our transport’s next chapter.

This category honors the precision and expertise behind heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. From optimizing indoor climates to ensuring vital systems stay operational across vehicles, buildings, and beyond—HVAC, Homes & Buildings professionals are the masters of temperature, air quality, and energy efficiency. Their work powers comfort, performance, and sustainability in every environment.

Techs Rock 2025 is heading to SEMA SHOW

This year, TechForce’s biggest celebration of aspiring and working techs takes the stage at SEMA SHOW, the automotive industry’s most influential event. It’s where the industry comes to connect, and now, it’s where the nation’s top techs will be recognized in front of the people who shape what’s next.

HOW IT WORKS

When Techs Rock, America Rolls!®

 

Nomination Eligibility & Requirements

Nominees must be:

  1. a professional technician employed full-time, OR
  2. a current student studying a technical education curriculum in at least one of the Techs Rock Awards recognized categories:
  • Automotive & Motorsports
  • Diesel
  • Collision, Restoration & Welding
  • Aviation, Motorcycle & Marine
  • Emerging Technologies
  • HVAC, Homes & Buildings

1.) General Eligibility and Requirements for All Nominees:

All nominees must exhibit exemplary character and be making a positive impact in their school, workplace, and/or community.

To nominate a technical student or professional technician, please provide details about your candidate in the nomination form.

Nominations open Monday, June 24, 2025 and close Monday, August 11, 2025 at 11:59 PM PT. 

  1. Nominees must be 18 years or older to enter, or 16+ with parent/guardian permission.
  2. Nominees must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or have DACA status with valid Employment Authorization.
  3. A nominee may only be nominated in one category.
  4. Each individual may nominate a student or technician only once per person, but may submit multiple nominations for different individuals.
  5. Nominations may be submitted by anyone. Self-nominations are accepted.
  6. Only one nominee per form submission. Multiple submissions are allowed.
  7. Nomination questions must be answered in complete sentences.
  8. Nominations must be submitted through the Techs Rock Awards online form. Submissions via other methods or after the deadline will not be accepted.
  9. Once nominated, each nominee will receive a Nomination Acceptance email. Nominees must accept their nomination via the linked survey by Monday, August 11, 2025, at 11:59 PM PT. 
  10. If a nominee is under 18, their parent/guardian must confirm participation by the same deadline. Failure to respond disqualifies the nominee.
  11. All honorees must agree to:
  • a) Name and photo publication in media.
  • b) Participate in a Q&A interview.
  • c) Provide contact/shipping info for prize delivery.
  • d) Participate in a video interview for promotional use.
  • e) be willing to travel to Las Vegas, NV Nov. 4-6, 2025 for recognition at the SEMA Show if selected as the one student or one professional technician Grand Prize Winner.

2.) Student-Specific Eligibility and Requirements:

  1. Student nominees must demonstrate passion, commitment, and above-average performance in their technical education.
  2. Must be a currently enrolled student in a transportation technology curriculum who:
    • a) Has completed at least their sophomore year of high school.
    • b) Is currently a junior/senior in high school or enrolled in a post-secondary program.
  3. Nominees must remain enrolled through October 31, 2025. 
    • a) Students graduating on or before October 31, 2025 are ineligible.
    • b) Students on a leave of absence or between enrollment periods are ineligible.
    • c) Any misrepresentation of eligibility will result in disqualification and revocation of awards.

3.) Professional Technician-Specific Eligibility and Requirements:

  1. Nominees must be known for their technical skill, character, and professionalism, with real examples of exceeding expectations.
  2. Must be employed full-time in any of the eligible categories listed above.
  3. Technicians with achievements or milestones in the past 18 months are strongly encouraged to be nominated.

💡 Note on Prize Income:

  • Prizes are considered taxable income under the Internal Revenue Code.
  • Prize value will be reported on Form 1099-MISC if over $600 in a calendar year.
  • Winners must complete a W-9 and prize/award acceptance form.
  • If awarded a scholarship, recipients must also complete the application and acceptance process at techforce.org.

Automotive & Motorsports

Marcello DeaN

Future Tech
McPherson College
McPherson, KS

Marcello Dean found his calling early and pursues it with tireless passion. At twenty he bought a 1969 Commando Jeepster and spent the next year restoring it alongside his grandfather while working full‑time at a local garage. That project led him to enroll in the Automotive Restoration program at McPherson College, where he immerses himself in the history and craft of classic‑car restoration. Marcello has earned multiple scholarships including a selective award from the Automotive Restoration department, and works part‑time for the department while assisting with McPherson’s Summer Institute. On campus he is known for lending a hand to classmates on their projects and has quickly become a beloved figure within the program. His commitment to community is longstanding: a fourth‑degree Taekwondo black belt, he taught children for years; he coached youth trap shooting; and he now volunteers through the CARS club and Shotgun Sports Team. Whether taking his restored Jeepster on road trips or mentoring peers, Marcello embodies the enthusiasm, generosity and craftsmanship that define the Techs Rock Awards.

Diesel

Nathanael Watkins

Future Tech
Big Sandy Community and Technical College
Prestonburg, KY

Nathanael Watkins embodies the heart, grit and community spirit that power America’s diesel industry. A top student in his diesel‑mechanic program, he pairs classroom excellence with the real‑world demands of life on his family farm in Eastern Kentucky. When he isn’t studying he can be found baling hay, maintaining equipment, feeding livestock and restoring his own 1978 Chevy pickup. Nathanael also serves as a primary caregiver for his grandfather, a retired coal miner battling black‑lung disease, and frequently repairs equipment for friends, neighbors and church members without expecting anything in return. In class he stays late to tutor classmates and is praised for his team‑first attitude and quiet leadership. Whether backing a hay trailer down a one‑lane mountain road or mastering diesel theory, Nathanael demonstrates maturity, selflessness and technical ability beyond his years. He represents a future where hard work, family values and service are at the heart of skilled trades.

Collision, Restoration & Welding

William Morrison

Future Technician
Northwood University
Midland, MI

William Morrison pairs hands‑on experience with entrepreneurial vision. He started his career in high school working for Hendrick Automotive and progressed to become a certified collision technician. After earning an associate degree from technical school he continued interning with Hendrick while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Aftermarket Management at Northwood University. There he was elected president of the aftermarket club and leads a student project to renovate an older BMW 3‑Series. William doesn’t just perform repairs, he innovates tools to improve efficiency and plans to launch a business designing and selling specialty collision tools. He is also helping Northwood build relationships with employers and exposing fellow students to career opportunities in the collision industry. Driven, creative and respected by his peers, William represents the future of automotive repair and entrepreneurship.
Aviation, Motorcycle & Marine

Sabrina Marrero

Future Technician
Aviation Institute of Maintenance,
Hasbrouck Heights, NJ

Sabrina Marrero balances professional service with personal growth in the aviation maintenance field. As a Student Services Coordinator at the Aviation Institute of Maintenance she works long days helping future technicians overcome academic and personal challenges, ensuring they stay on track toward their FAA certifications. Once her shift ends she becomes a student herself, attending classes late into the evening which is a testament to her belief in skilled trades and her commitment to continuous improvement. Sabrina advocates fiercely for students: she intervenes when issues arise, provides emotional support after failed exams and even organized a small‑business fair so students with side hustles could showcase their skills and gain customers. Inspired by a Women in Aviation event, she decided to pursue a technical career and now exemplifies empathy, leadership and innovation. By uplifting others while advancing her own training, Sabrina is helping to shape the next generation of aviation technicians.
Emerging Tech

Caleb Marc

Future Technician
Lincoln Technical Institute
Union, NJ

Caleb Marc is an emerging‑technology student who approaches technical work with discipline, curiosity and collaboration. Currently maintaining a 3.9 GPA (93.7 percent) at Lincoln Tech in Union, New Jersey, he strives to understand new technologies at the systems level by studying fundamental principles and then exploring practical applications that transform everyday operations. Caleb is energized by the unknown: when a new technology emerges he dives into its design, limitations and potential, and shares those insights with his peers. He believes that success in modern trades requires teamwork, innovation and a relentless pursuit of insight and impact. Through his academic excellence and systems‑thinking mindset he is poised to contribute to breakthroughs in emerging technologies and inspire others to explore beyond the obvious.
HVAC, Home & Buildings

Dylan Matjazic

Future Technician
Universal Technical Institute
Canton, MI

Dylan Matjazic has already distinguished himself as a future leader in the HVAC field. At Universal Technical Institute he quickly mastered complex concepts, often working ahead of the curriculum and earning the trust of instructors. He regularly mentors classmates, explains difficult material and leads lab projects, helping his teams complete hands‑on assignments ahead of schedule. Eager to bridge classroom learning with industry practice, Dylan works for Downriver Refrigeration Supply, where he is learning parts logistics, customer service and supply‑chain operations; he has also tackled tasks such as replacing furnace casings with minimal supervision and recently earned his NATE certification. Beyond technical skills he brings a strong sales background that gives him a customer‑first mindset and is active in community charity events, including Cancer Support Community fundraisers. Having supported himself since shortly after high school, Dylan is resilient and forward‑thinking, he aspires to open his own HVAC dealership and is cultivating the leadership and technical expertise to make that dream a reality.
Automotive & Motorsports

David Borer

Working Technician
Reineke Family Dealerships
Findlay, OH

David Borer’s two‑decade career in automotive service is marked by technical mastery, competitive success and a commitment to developing others. A Ford Senior Master Technician and ASE Master Technician with L1 certification, he has reached the semifinals, runner‑up and champion positions at the US Auto Tech National Championship, placing in the top tier from 2021 to 2024 and inspiring peers nationwide. In 2024 he contributed to ASE exam development, and 2025 marks his twentieth year at the Senior Master level. David’s impact extends beyond the service bay: through Reineke Family Dealerships he partners with seven local high schools, career centers and colleges on a ten‑week work‑study program that introduces students to service, parts, detailing and body‑shop roles and often leads to employment. He serves on advisory boards, conducts career‑fair presentations and helps with ASE recertifications, all while creating training materials for automotive and collision programs. In his community he has spent fifteen years as a volunteer firefighter and actively supports the New Riegel Moose Lodge. He judges SkillsUSA competitions, represents the dealership at events and is always ready to lend a hand. David’s blend of technical excellence, mentorship and civic engagement make him an invaluable ambassador for the automotive trades.
Diesel

Cristian Trasandes

Working Technician
San Diego Miramar College
San Diego, Ca. 

Formerly with Hawthorne CAT, Cristian Trasandes has become a role model in the diesel industry through his dedication to teaching, service and self‑improvement. At school he leads groups of students through complex tasks such as rebuilding engines, transmissions and hydraulic systems, patiently ensuring they understand each step. He volunteers for campus events, stays after class to organize labs and freely shares his knowledge with anyone who needs help. Determined to grow, Cristian left a small shop to join the competitive Hawthorne Technician Apprentice Program, where he combines on‑the‑job training with advanced coursework and applies what he learns by mentoring peers. His commitment to community extends beyond the classroom: he helps his father build off‑road vehicles, supports coworkers regardless of gender and even gave up his own SkillsUSA competition slot so another student could shine. Known for his kindness, enthusiasm and tireless work ethic, Cristian is building a career defined by leadership, generosity and a love of learning.
Collision, Restoration & Welding

Jose Caballero-Vallejo

Working Technician
Team Toyota
Glen Mills, PA

Jose Caballero‑Vallejo stands out for his unwavering commitment to learning and service. During his time at Thaddeus Stevens College he consistently exceeded expectations, earning the program’s highest GPA while serving as a peer tutor who helped freshman students master collision repair techniques. Known for his humility and work ethic, he routinely stayed late to assist classmates and took on leadership roles within the program. Now a refinishing prep technician at a Toyota dealership, Jose applies the same grit and curiosity on the job. He is eager to master refinishing and plans to build a long‑term career teaching future technicians. Colleagues describe him as someone who always gives 100 percent and is driven to outwork any challenge. With his combination of technical excellence, mentorship and passion for continuous improvement, Jose exemplifies the next generation of collision professionals.
Aviation, Motorcycle & Marine

MIA JACKSON

Working Technician Hinckley Yachts Chesapeake Easton, MD
Mia Jackson is already making waves in the marine‑services industry. A 2025 graduate of The Landing School’s Marine Systems program and the only woman in her cohort, she navigated a male‑dominated field with humility and resilience, earning the respect of peers and instructors. She passed the ABYC Marine Systems Certification exam, was featured in ABYC’s International Marine Service Technician Week and was honored in Boating Industry magazine’s “Women Making Waves” issue. Mia led a complex engine‑repower project on a 28‑foot BHM lobster boat – replacing a carbureted gasoline engine with a modern Mercury V8, modifying the hull and installing custom systems, a testament to her systems thinking and attention to detail. She has since accepted a marine‑systems technician position at Hinckley Yachts in Maryland. At The Landing School she quietly grew from a reserved student to a confident leader, serving as the student speaker at graduation and advocating for diversity and inclusion at board meetings. With a background that spans automotive technology, diesel‑truck repair and boatyard work, and a childhood spent traveling the world as the daughter of a U.S. Naval commander, Mia brings depth, drive and a passion for marine electrical design to everything she does.
Emerging Technologies

Trevor Burgin

Working Technician
Pinnacle Career Institute
Kansas City, Mo.

Trevor Burgin exemplifies what it means to give back to the industry that launched his career. With more than a decade of hands‑on experience maintaining and troubleshooting wind turbines for Vestas and Mitsubishi, he understands the challenges faced by wind technicians. Today he serves as a lead Global Wind Organization trainer at Pinnacle Career Institute, certified to deliver Basic Safety, Technical, Advanced Rescue and Control of Hazardous Energy training as well as OSHA 30. Trevor uses his field experience to create realistic scenarios that bridge theory and practice, instilling professionalism and a safety‑first mindset so his students return home safely each night. He has mentored hundreds of current and future wind technicians, many of whom now work for top renewable‑energy companies, and is working toward the highest GWO teaching certification. By elevating training standards, modeling accountability and embracing continuous improvement, Trevor is raising the bar for the entire renewable‑energy workforce.
HVAC, Homes & Buildings

Bryan Baker

Working Technician Cool Breeze Heating & Air Ormond Beach, FL.
At just twenty‑six, Bryan Baker has emerged as a leader, problem‑solver and positive force in the HVAC industry. As a service technician he tackles complex calls with precision and has taken the lead on multiple large‑scale projects, drafting blueprints and process guides to ensure smooth execution. Beyond technical prowess, Bryan constantly looks for ways to improve company systems, trains his peers on new technologies and serves as a sounding board for management. His resilience is remarkable: after a hurricane destroyed his Florida home he focused on helping his neighbors recover rather than dwelling on his own loss, returning to work with gratitude and humility. Known for his calm demeanor, upbeat attitude and 50‑hour work weeks, he balances hard work with a zest for life, keeping a hammock and skateboard in his van for brief moments of relaxation. Bryan’s blend of technical excellence, innovative thinking and unwavering character makes him an ideal representative of the next generation of HVAC professionals.

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"By connecting students, instructors, industry pros and working techs, the TechForce Foundation provides unilateral support to the transportation industry’s technician recruiting needs… The administration of our Scholarships by the TechForce team has been instrumental in delivering us with a successful method to gain interest from qualified candidates as well as provide our students with additional assistance to complete their education."
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Ford Technical Programs Manager