With integrated electronic systems and complex computers running today's automobiles, auto technicians have become diagnostic, high-tech problem solvers. They must be able to utilize new electronic diagnostic equipment as well as traditional hand tools to inspect, maintain, and repair automobiles. They must also have good reasoning skills and a thorough knowledge of the automobile as well as be able to work with digital manuals and reference materials. Opportunities are best for those who complete postsecondary automotive training programs.
Lube/Tire Repair Technician
| Parts Department Associate | Fleet Mechanic | Alignment Technician | Master Service Technician |
Parts Department Manager
| Fleet Maintenance Manager | Diesel Mechanic | Dealership Manager | Factory Service Representative |
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