If you love working with your hands or being under the hood of a car, you should seriously consider becoming an automotive technician. Automotive Technicians service, inspect, and repair autos and light trucks that run on fuels ranging from electricity, gasoline, diesel, and alternative fuels.
The sophistication of automobiles is increasing, and anyone trained to work with computerized shop equipment, and to adapt to changing technology has the advantage of getting the best jobs as they become available.
Our program offers career training in:
The Automotive Technology field continues to grow, and the need for qualified automotive technicians continues to keep pace.
Career Opportunities
As the number of vehicles in operation increase, the demand for automotive technicians will also increase. Automobile dealerships and independent auto repair shops will be among the main sources of jobs for qualified applicants.
Most people who enter the field of automotive technology can expect to find steady work, even when the economy experiences a down turn. However, if you have the right experience and training, you could be one of the lucky ones that will be at work under the hood all day. Upon graduation from the program, Automotive Technicians can choose to work in: