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Automotive Technician Careers


As an Automotive Technician in the field, one can expect to:

Demonstrate competency in diagnosing and repairing systems including: brakes,  manual drive, automatic transmission, steering & suspension, heating & air conditioning, ignition system, fuel system, exhaust system and engines.

The Automotive Technician program emphasizes:

  • Electronic troubleshooting
  • Engine performance
  • Technical skill, speed, and safety

We offer an Automotive Technology Diploma and an Automotive Technology Degree.

Income & Outlook

Income Range
Minimum national average $24,419 to $56,600 per year

Employment Outlook
Job opportunities in this occupation are expected to be very good for those who complete postsecondary automotive training programs.

(Occupational Outlook Handbook 2006 - 2007)

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