Your expert for automotive assessment
 

Teaching quality through experience

The ProSkills Training Center is a modern training center specializing in practical training and further education for automotive damage and valuation experts. Both the planning of our courses and their implementation in the classroom and in our examination hall benefit greatly from the extensive experience of our instructor Maik Gosch.

EXPERTISE THROUGH PRACTICE

Maik Gosch has extensive professional experience as a vehicle expert for damage and valuation and continues to pursue this work at the ProSkills Training Center. As a master agricultural machinery mechanic, he has carried out driver’s safety training and technical material testing prep in a specialized airborne unit on German armed force vehicles. He also prepares reports for vehicles such as cars, two-wheelers, trucks, buses, vintage cars, mobile homes, and boats. In addition, he regularly provides reports for the construction of agricultural plants and special machines. This allows him to fulfill a specific niche in the market that stems from his versatile experience in the field. His expertise is regularly called upon by courts.

DIVERSE TEACHING

As a lecturer in vehicle technology for TÜV Rheinland Academy, Dekra, and the Berlin Chamber of Crafts, Maik Gosch has been passing on his expertise to his students for years. As a member of the examination board of the Berlin Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK), he also regularly conducts examinations for automotive mechatronics technicians specializing in passenger cars and trucks. Naturally, Maik Gosch is also certified according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17024 (Ada InVivo) and continuously updates his professional knowledge to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in vehicle technology and jurisprudence.

certified educational provider

The ProSkills Training Center is a certified educational provider according to the AZAV (Accreditation and Approval Regulation for Employment Promotion). This enables us to offer eligible further training measures.