Jobs Available with an Automotive School Degree

Many who are interested in getting an education from an automotive school are unsure about the job security an automotive career can offer. There are a wide variety of jobs available to graduates of automotive school programs. Because car ownership and usage has only expanded in the past few decades, and continues to increase dramatically by the year, anyone with an automotive background is virtually assured a job.

Oil and lube techniciansCars require a lot of regular maintenance, such as oil changes, a service that each car owner will need done every three months or less. As a result, there are many oil and lube shops that provide these services. The tight time schedule many of these shops adhere to ensures plenty of jobs for technicians who have the knowledge and experience to perform these tasks quickly and easily. Any graduate of an automotive school will be able to easily defeat the competition for these positions.

Automotive technicians
Automotive technicians are often hired by shops that provide more services than oil changes, air filter replacements, and other simple maintenance. Automotive technicians may be hired to mount and dismount tires, balance wheels, change brake pads, and perform tune ups, in addition to changing the fluids and filters in cars.

Mechanics
Mechanics tend to have more responsibilities than technicians, therefore requiring more education and experience. Mechanics may do all of the jobs often assigned to automotive technicians, but they also perform more complex repairs. Important components, such as shocks and struts, drive shafts, alternators, starters, etc. are usually replaced by mechanics. Additionally, more complex or critical maintenance tasks, such as readjusting the valve clearance in an engine, replacing the timing belt, and performing other engine work, are done by mechanics. Any good automotive school will provide the education and hands-on training necessary to perform maintenance of this caliber.

Master mechanics
The title of master mechanic is one any automotive school graduate would be proud to hold. Many schools include more advanced degree programs, providing the education and hands-on training necessary to be a master mechanic. Master mechanics can find jobs at almost any high quality automotive shop, garage, or dealership maintenance department. Naturally, the pay for a master mechanic position is considerably higher than that of an automotive technician or mechanic.

Auto body and paint specialists
Most have noticed the increased number of accidents you see on the road today. Someone has to repair all of that damage. Auto body and paint specialists are therefore in quite high demand. Auto body technicians are responsible for replacing exterior body parts and repairing the damage caused in accidents. Paint technicians paint the car once the damage has been repaired and the necessary parts replaced.

Parts sales people
There are, of course, the brave car owners who attempt to keep up on their cars’ maintenance and repairs on their own. Therefore, there are also many parts stores and dealership parts departments to keep up with this demand. Graduates of automotive school programs make great additions to parts sales teams, because they have the ability to do more than just look up a part number and grab the part off the shelf: they can discuss problems with the customers, try to help diagnose, and tackle the problems that occur when parts catalogues are wrong and computers fail. Most part sales departments like to have at least one very knowledgeable person on their team.

Automotive sales people
Just as with parts sales, there isn’t a better person to sell a car than someone who knows a lot about them. If you have an education from a good automotive school and you have a knack for selling just about anything, you will always be guaranteed a job at any car dealership. Dealerships love to have knowledgeable, smooth-talking salespeople on their team. A person to represent the dealership’s interests and also knows cars inside and out.

Automotive manufacturing
There are more and more cars on the road every year. Although there are many unskilled positions in automotive manufacturing, there are also many openings for people who know a lot about cars. An automotive degree will give you the knowledge and experience necessary to quickly climb the ladders in automotive manufacturing.

Automotive design and engineering
Cars change more than their looks each year. Technology is constantly making them better, faster, and more reliable. One of the most prestigious jobs in the automotive world is to be one of the concept designers or engineers who make those new cars possible. Designers and engineers must have a solid understanding of automotive theory, as well as engineering practices. This advanced education begins at a good automotive school.

These are only a few of the many jobs available to automotive school graduates. The automotive industry is a demanding field that includes many different positions, from the creation and sales of brand new cars, to the upkeep and repair of cars that are currently in use. An automotive degree will ensure that you always have a place in this exciting and constantly expanding industry.

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9 Comments to “Jobs Available with an Automotive School Degree”

  1. By CompassProductions, November 14, 2009 @ 5:54 am

    Yes they do, but it doesn’t work on the 360 AFAIK.

  2. By MrMobman12, November 14, 2009 @ 5:57 am

    Lol I have to admit that the subway mission scared the crap outta me, and the pistol mk 1 is my fav weapon, then again, im only twelve.

  3. By autocadpro, November 14, 2009 @ 6:13 am

    That would fall under Mechanical Engineering.

  4. By M1, November 14, 2009 @ 8:38 am

    for oil: Valvoline, Castrol, Mobil
    oil filters, Wix, Purolator, Baldwin, (Napa, motorcraft, ac delco are reboxed and made by wix and purolator)
    air filters: Wix, Purolator, K&N
    spark plugs.. NGK, AC Delco, Motorcraft, Champions for dodge and jeeps only, denso's are ok, but NGK's are better.

    best air filter for performane, K&N.. Airraid is very good too, and costs less.
    best oil.. all a matter of opinion. mobil 1 is good, factory fill for a lot of cars. I prefer Valvoline Synpower though.

    ALWAYS AVOID FRAM! Avoid pennzoil and quaker state.
    any cheapo filter is probably a fram.
    why? fram oil filters have a cardboard backing plate that breaks off under higher pressure, and it never fails to break off, the filter then becomes an obstruction and the pump has to work harder to push oil through it. during this time, can take 30 seconds to 20 minutes, the valves will click and clack.
    when they stop, the oil is finally pushing past the filter.
    fram is just low quality. their air filters are ok, but if their oil filters have shortcuts in them, why waste time with them as a company for?
    on the Ford trucks that use the cone style filter, there's a plastic nose cone that's glued to the tip, well I've seen that break off and plug the air filter hole. Go fram!
    Oh.. there is NO GOOD FRAM FILTER. If you must use fram, at least use the tough guard, it's made differently and isn't jacked up like the others.

    pennzoil and quaker state used to put parrafin (a form of wax) in their oils. you can see damage that wax can do if you tear an engine down.
    Nice huh? but today, I simply don't want to waste time buying an oil that took a shortcut.
    Valvoline for life!

  5. By ! -- !, November 14, 2009 @ 12:33 pm

    You are going about this backwards……..

    FIRST, you need to have solid deals with SUPPLIERS, who will sell to you, at wholesale prices, so you can make a profit .

    Second, WHERE are you going to keep all that automotive product, that you want to sell ? How much secure, dry and heated warehouse space do you have, now ?

    OR are you going to use a "drop shipper ' ? A what ?

    If you don't know what that is, you are NOT ready to start a business.

    Before you build a house, you need to put a solid foundation under it. In this case the foundation does not appear to be in place, at all.

    Finally, have you done any research , about this type of business, to find out of it is NEEDED, or is the field all ready flooded with them ?

    Do you think that you can compete with the big boys?/ On price, or service, or inventory ?

    Lots to think about, isn't there ?

    Jim b. Toronto. Ontario. Canada.

  6. By Miken, November 15, 2009 @ 6:08 am

    yes, and 7 years is the correct time. all mechanical companies must do this…motorcycles, boat motors, even chainsaw manufacturers are held to this standard in order to protect a consumers investment.

  7. By remember me?, November 15, 2009 @ 10:55 pm

    sorry to ask a stupid q, what is an OEM?

    One way you can increase the business is to focus on selling items that are not fast selling that you can ship to rural areas.
    It seems that you are not in a populated area, so focus on the needs of those companies. Sell and ship, it might be a little slow but you can start and get bigger and bigger volumes.

  8. By Annya, November 17, 2009 @ 12:09 am

    enter those on your yahoo search bar

  9. By J Corry, November 17, 2009 @ 4:05 pm

    summit.com

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