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Chapter 1 Careers in the Automotive Industry
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Need For Technicians The U.S. Dept. of Labor predicts faster than average growth in technician job rates.U.S. Dept. of Labor For 2007, the average technician earnings was $16.24 per hour. Courses such as electronics, physics, chemistry, English, computers, and math provide a good background for technicians.
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Ongoing Service Computerization and improved manufacturing has reduced the amount of services and maintenance needed. Preventive maintenance, problem diagnosis, and repairs are still necessary for proper vehicle operation.
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Typical Maintenance Schedule
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Career Opportunities Dealerships –Serve as a link between the manufacturer and the customer. Independent Service Shops –May service all types of cars or specialize in a particular brand or vehicle system. Franchise Repair Shop –Is usually run by large companies such as tire manufacturers.
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Career Opportunities (cont’d) Store-Associated Shops –Are usually associated with large department stores. Fleet Service and Maintenance –May be a large business or municipality.
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Job Classifications Service Technician –Assesses, diagnoses and repairs vehicle problems. Shop Foreman –Helps technicians with more difficult tasks. Service Advisor –Greets customers and records their concerns on the repair order.
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Related Career Opportunities Aftermarket parts distribution Marketing and sales Recyclers Insurance claims adjuster Auto body technician Training and teaching
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ASE Areas of Automotive Certification Engine repair Automatic transmission/transaxle Manual transmissions and drive axles Suspension and steering Brakes Electrical systems Heating and air conditioning Engine performance
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Types of ASE Certification One or more areasAll eight areas of automobile certification
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