Auto Mechanic By Daniel Zanfirescu. Job Description An Auto Mechanic inspects and repair the engine, breaks and other parts of cars, busses and trucks.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) in Transportation Starting September 2012 at Philip Pocock CSS PATHWAY A ministry approved specialized career-focused.
Advertisements

Careers in the Oil & Gas Sector. Oil & Gas – It’s More Than Just Working The Rigs The Oil and Gas sector is a booming industry in southwest Saskatchewan.
Post-High School Education
Heading to the Workplace? Everyone will end up in a workplace environment, so it will help you to gain information on how to prepare to enter the World.
Automobile Dealers Association of North Dakota (ADAND) Fast Cars Inc. John Doe Fast Cars Inc. John Doe.
Depending on your area, dental hygienists can make anywhere between $21,618 and $30,283 per year during their first few years out of school, with benefits.
THE ONTARIO APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM An Overview. 08/08/2015 MINISTRY OF TRAINING, COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES2 APPRENTICESHIP: BASIC FACTS  Apprenticeship.
© 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning Automotive Careers and Technician Certification Chapter 2.
APPRENTICESHIPS. Benefits Opportunities Qualifications How to apply Questions.
Culinary Careers: Chef, Cook, food Preparation Worker By Nancy Kombert CEC.
Skilled Trades, Apprenticeship and the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program ( OYAP )
Apprenticeships. What is an apprenticeship? Apprenticeship is an on- the-job training program for people who want to work in a skilled trade or occupation.
The Apprenticeship Program Newfoundland Labrador.
Researching: Start to look at available postsecondary options Factors to consider:  Academic Strengths/Weaknesses  Interest Planning:  Check graduation.
Independent Living Centers The Gateway to Community Living Resources.
© Thomson/South-WesternSlideCHAPTER 321 EDUCATION FOR LIFELONG LEARNING 32.1Education and Training 32.2Educational Information Chapter 32.
Jobs and Professions in Automotive Industry (Práce a profese v automobilovém průmyslu)
Life After High School What are my options?. Options after High School I know that you have just finished your course selection, but it is still an important.
POST-SECONDARY PLANNING GRADE 12 N. Smith A-F C. Borden G-M & Mac L. MacLean N-Z & Mc.
Agricultural Careers Electrician By: Dr. Frank Flanders and Anna Burgess Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office Georgia Department of Education.
THS Automotive Technology Lesson 1: Careers in the Automotive Field Careers in the Automotive Fie ld Careers in the Automotive Field.
Career Pathways Identifying Occupational Groups Business, Finance, Administration Natural and Applied Arts Health Social Science, Education, Government,
MY CAREER RESEARCH Name: karlyon klsho Date: 4/28/14 Hour: 2ed Class.
Accounts for nearly 11% of total regional employment Represents nearly 40,000 employees in the 5-county Interstate Region $67,079 average annual earnings.
Learning no longer ends at the school walls. There are so many great opportunities that help YOU learn more about yourselves, explore career opportunities,
Pedro Gama Royal High School Senior Culminating Project May 30, 2014
Chapter 1 Careers in Electricity and Electronics.
A possible Future Career For a career I chose to be an Automobile Mechanic.And for my dream career I chose a Mechanical Engineer.
By: McCard Subillie.  Engineering  Auto mechanic  Computer programmer.
Mechanic Angel. Job Description Maintains service operations by inspecting and maintaining vehicles Skills needed:Lifting, Energy Level, Dependability,
Apprenticeship Training and Skill Development Division Nova Scotia Department of Labour and Workforce Development WORKIT Youth Apprenticeship.
Jobs and Professions in Automotive Industry Sections of automotive industry Motor vehicle production Car market Services Logistics 1.
Apprenticeship. Apprenticeship IS post secondary education! Skilled tradespeople are in demand – in the next decade, 40% of new jobs will be in the skilled.
11 th grade graduation project Cara Kentoski Period : 1.
What you need to know about Apprenticeship What are benefits of being an Apprentice? Full-time employment - Combines on-the-job learning and classroom.
CAREERS AND PATHWAYS What sort of learner am I? Do I want to go to university? What GCSE grades am I expecting? What support will I need after my GCSEs?
Lesson 7 Learning About Careers. Objectives After studying this chapter you will be able to  list factors to consider when choosing a career.  describe.
Your Education Choices. What is the difference between a college and a university? Usually offers a diploma or certificate Usually offers a diploma or.
Our School, Professions in the automotive industry Nádražní 301, Holice, Czech Republic.
Career Project Vocabulary On The Job Training Training received while in actual performance of one’s work.
Skilled Trades & Apprenticeships. What are the skilled trades? Occupations that require skilled labour Performed by a licensed “tradesperson” or “journeyperson”
Career and College Vocabulary Need To Know. Postsecondary Education 1. This is any education that a student pursues after high school. Post means after;
Auto technicians By : Kendall Caudill How to Become an Automotive Service Technician or Mechanic Automotive service technicians and mechanics should.
Chapter 5 CAREERS AND EDUCATION. Learning Objectives  Explain the process for choosing a career path  Identify different sources of information for.
Apprenticeships in the Local Employment Context Spring 2016.
Welding Career Opportunities ExPERIENTIAL LEARNING TECHNOLOGY Welding Career Opportunities Overview.
APPRENTICESHIPS Sue Taylor, ALPS Spring APPRENTICESHIPS Benefits Opportunities Qualifications How to apply Questions.
How Do You Want to Get Paid? SS.4.FL.1.3 Workers are paid for their labor in different ways such as wages, salaries, or commissions. Explain the ways in.
+ Post-Secondary Options What are you going to do after high school?
Transportation, distribution, and logistics. What should I study in High school? ElectiveThis will help you: Auto Repair Technology Learn the basics of.
News Ways To Graduate February, 2014 Planning 10 Paul Britton Career Programs Coordinator.
Chapter 29 Entrepreneurship and Job Success. Objectives Describe desirable traits of collision repair technicians Summarize job responsibilities of industry.
When I Grow Up Gr. 2 Financial Literacy
ONTARIO CONSTRUCTION CAREERS ALLIANCE. Civil Construction is the construction of all roads bridges sewer systems water delivery systems.
nNgo6n3F4 Sanatuliqsarvik
10 most wanted jobs in Bulgaria
FIELD / DISCIPLINE / CAREER CLUSTER
THE ONTARIO APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM
My Career Compass Assignment
Skilled Trades & Apprenticeships
Career Unit.
Jobs and Professions in Automotive Industry
Skilled Trades & Apprenticeships
Year 10, 11 and 12 Subject Selection Certificate II in Automotive Studies Picture??
All Things Apprenticeship
The Office of Apprenticeship Training
APPRENTICESHIP & Skilled Trades
How to become a car mechanic
FIELD / DISCIPLINE / CAREER CLUSTER
Automotive Technology Principles, Diagnosis, and Service
Presentation transcript:

Auto Mechanic By Daniel Zanfirescu

Job Description An Auto Mechanic inspects and repair the engine, breaks and other parts of cars, busses and trucks. They also prevent future breakdowns in the near future. Their job is to identify the problems fast and accurately so that they can consult the costumer about the issue and the price because some auto technicians don’t get paid hourly but by how much they can accomplish in an amount of time that is reasonable to both to the costumer and himself/herself.

Working Conditions The working conditions depend on the working place that the employee’s are attending work at. Either way you will get dirty just by fixing or adjusting car parts as we all the the they are not the cleanest features of the car.

Earnings The earnings of an experienced car mechanic could range anywhere from or any lower plus benefits. An inexperienced full time auto technician will significantly increase their income by the year.

Education And Training Employers prefer to hire high school graduates and experienced students that the courses related to metal work, mechanical drawing, science, mathematics and computer and automobile skills. Some auto mechanic employers require their workers to complete programs offered by trade, vocational or community collages.

Other Suggested Qualifications A certificate would be important but not a mandatory thing to have. Job fairs and apprenticeship programs can provide employment contacts and can lead directly to a job. Newspaper ads and internet job sites often lead an opening to a job.

Program Description Program: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN In order to register fro an apprenticeship program at Durham Collage, you must have an offer of training letter from the ministry of training, collages and universities. A registered apprentice is employed in the trade and registered by his or her employer with the regional apprenticeship office.

Sample Career Path Level 1Apprentice Technician EarningsMinimum wage of $ per year RequirementsCompletion of Grade 12 ResponsibilitiesWorking under the supervision of a journeyperson technician and assist in automotive repair Level 2Automotive Service Technician Earnings$ to $ per year RequirementsSuccessful completion of an apprenticeship Possibly certified, and upgraded courses ResponsibilitiesRepairing and maintaining motor vehicles, working on both engine and body, knowledge of variety of models

Level 3Foreperson Earnings$ to $ per year RequirementsExperience as a technician Very good at repairing Knowledge of business administration and management. ResponsibilitiesAssigning work duties to lower ranks, supervising garage, reporting and providing costumer service. Level 4Service Advisor Earnings$ to $ per year RequirementsAbility to oversee areas of the garage. ResponsibilitiesAssigning work duties, supervising all areas of the garage, provides accountability repairs and costs.

Related careers Auto Detailer Aircraft Mechanic Motorcycle Mechanic Race Car Technician Tow Truck Driver Diesel Technician

Other Organizations Furtmair Auto services Brampton auto repair

Interesting Facts The first car did not have steering wheels. Drivers steered with a lever. 135 million cars travel the nation’s roads and interstates each day.