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Automotive Service Technician

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AVG. SALARY

$47,760

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EDUCATION

1-2 years post-secondary training

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Transportation, Distribution and Logistics cluster Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance pathway.

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

One to two years post-secondary training

Employers prefer that automotive service technicians and mechanics complete a program at a postsecondary institution. Industry certification is usually required once the person is employed.

Insider Info

Additional Information

While high school graduation isn't always required for a career in automotive service, insiders say it's important to finish this schooling. Graduation increases your odds of getting hired as an apprentice. Plus, all those automotive or small engine repair courses will come in handy, as will basic mathematics and English courses.

Post-secondary programs range in length from six months to two years or longer, usually at vocational or applied science colleges. Usually, the longer programs provide both classroom instruction and periods of work experience where students earn as they learn.

Many auto techs go the apprenticeship route, starting with a pre-apprenticeship course. These courses are offered by colleges across North America and teach students not only how to become an apprentice technician, but also how to find a job.

The big car manufacturers, like Ford, Chrysler and General Motors, sponsor training courses in conjunction with schools. For example, Nashville State Technical Institute offers three associate's degree programs in automotive service technology, in partnership with Ford, GM, Toyota-Nissan and selected independent repair businesses.

Auto service techs must be prepared to continue to train during their careers as new technologies enter the market.

Auto techs must have good mechanical, computer and communications skills. They need mechanical skills in order to remove and dismantle assemblies for visual inspection and testing. That's important if you perform periodic and corrective maintenance on vehicles.

Auto techs also need computer skills, since they use a variety of computerized equipment to diagnose problems in cars. They may also need to work on computers found in the cars. As well, auto techs need good reading skills, since they have to take information from manufacturers' charts and technical manuals.

Extra Requirements

Certification from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence is the standard credential for service technicians. Certification demonstrates competence and usually brings higher pay. Many employers require their service technicians to become certified.

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