How to become a car mechanic

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How to become a car mechanic

What is a car mechanic Mechanics are expected to examine, troubleshoot, restore, and maintain various types of automobiles, including personal vehicles, trucks, and heavy equipment machinery. Mechanics must be knowledgeable about the various tools, equipment, and procedures used in auto shops for troubleshooting and repairing vehicles. As a result of the advances in automotive technology, mechanics must now be familiar with the computers and software programs that are used in auto shops and vehicles. The advancements in technology help operate the electrical and mechanical parts in the latest vehicles.

Complete a High School Education or GED You'll first need to obtain a high school diploma or GED. These credentials are required to enroll in a certificate or degree program. The Automotive Youth Education Services (AYES) program is available to high school students in some areas around the country. In addition to a basic high school education, the program offers academic and hands on training in automotive technology.

Enroll in a Vocational Education Program Automobile manufacturers, vocational schools, and community colleges have training programs that award associate's degrees or certificates of completion in automotive service technology. Those studying to be mechanics should take courses in electronics, hands-on automotive repair, computers, math, and English.

Obtain a Certificate The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) is an organization that offers certification in eight specialty areas for auto mechanics, including engine restoration, heating and air-conditioning, electrical structures, brake systems, and steering.

Receive Employer Training Employer training for mechanics typically lasts for a couple of months. You'll work with experts like lubricant workers, trainee technicians, or automotive helpers during your training. It's important that you learn to work independently and as part of a team during the training.

Become a Master Mechanic You can become a master mechanic by being certified in all eight automotive specialty areas offered by the ASE.

Average payment per year The national average salary for a Auto Mechanic is $37,261 in United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics figures indicate that automotive technicians earned an average annual salary of $38,560 and an average hourly wage of $18.54 as of May 2011. Half of auto technicians reported annual salaries of between $26,850 and $47,540 and hourly wages of between $12.91 and $22.86.

sources https://study.com/what_does_it_take_to_be_a_mechanic.html http://work.chron.com/much-money-auto-technician-earn-2305.html https://www.nada.org/ayes/ https://www.ase.com/Home.aspx