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Learning about auto mechanics can be achieved in many ways. If you want to pursue a career in car mechanics, then you should follow the route that affords you the best education. Doing so will ensure that you learn as much as you can about being a car mechanic. Therefore, consider the following steps if you want to learn auto mechanics.
Steps
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1Recognize the extent of knowledge and skill that an auto mechanic should retain. This way you will not be surprised in the midst of your instruction. Mechanics must have vast knowledge in adjusting, repairing, maintaining and testing all the mechanisms of a car.[1]
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2Commence your auto repair training by completing your high school education. A high school diploma provides a basic foundation upon which you can build your career in mechanics. Comprehending the technical side of auto mechanics will be easier with basic math, science and English knowledge.[2]Advertisement
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3Complete a program for auto service technicians. This type of course is usually offered by a vocational school or community college. Some car dealerships and manufacturers also provide this type of training. Earning a degree or certificate will add credibility to your resume.[3]
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4Research local car mechanic programs and workshops for additional training. Search online or in professional publications for information.
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5Get certified in auto mechanics. Research the top certification programs, and sign up. You may want to check with professionals in the area of mechanics you wish to pursue about which certification is recommended. Certification, although not required, will likely improve your chances of finding a career in a well-respected company.[4]
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6Pick an internship in a professional capacity. Whether you decide on a dealership or manufacturing company, hands on experience is one of the best ways to gain knowledge and skill. Internships offer real life scenarios that you are unlikely to get in school. Consider taking classes and an internship simultaneously. If you do well in your internship position, your employer may offer you a full time position after you complete your studies.
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7Get your foot in the door by working as an assistant car mechanic. If there is a company that you want to work for, find out if you can work there as a junior assistant. Once you establish yourself, you can apply for a full time position. Just like an intern position, you are given an opportunity to prove your competence in this capacity. If your employer is happy with your progress, you could ask if you could attend an auto mechanic training course at the expense of the company.[5]
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8Remain informed of the latest trends associated with auto repair. This may include continuing education so that you are up-to-date with technology changes in the industry. Continued mechanic instruction will build your value and credibility within your company, which will likely improve your chances of promotion.Advertisement
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat should I learn to open a car workshop?
Community AnswerLearn about engines and other parts and how to handle and replace them. Also, study about all car problems and try to fix them. -
QuestionHow many years will it take to learn auto mechanics?
Community AnswerIt usually depends on your prior level of knowledge, interest in mechanics, etc. You could become pretty proficient within 1-2 years though. -
QuestionHow do I check the wind?
Community AnswerThrow grass into the air; the direction it blows is the direction of the wind. -
QuestionWhat does a mechanic earn at top pay?
Community AnswerThe best auto mechanics earn about 50 dollars an hour. -
QuestionIs it possible to learn auto mechanics just by working with someone who is an expert, without going to high school for it?
Community AnswerIn the U.S., you could try to apply for a job in a local auto shop and get experience there. But, as this article says, you should still at least complete your high school diploma and, if possible, take some courses in your high school that are related to automotive technology. -
QuestionWhat is a diesel mechanic?
Community AnswerA diesel mechanic works on diesel engines in large trucks and machinery. -
QuestionWhere can I receive training to become an auto mechanic?
Community AnswerThe main options, ordered in best choice, is getting high school mechanic classes, getting a job in your local auto shop, enrolling in a community college to get an A.A.S. or getting into a private trade school like UTI. For best learning experience, try to get into a community college and enroll in internship classes supervised by your professor. -
QuestionWhat is a motor mechanic?
Community AnswerIt is someone that fixes motors, like in cars, maybe a garage door motor, etc. -
QuestionIs there a way I can teach myself how to fix my own car without taking a whole course?
Community AnswerYou may want to try online courses. You may have to pay but doing it this way means that you still can work around your schedule. Check that they will have good video content, that is important for good understanding.
References
- ↑ http://jobs.virginia.gov/careerguides/AutomobileServiceTechMechanic.htm
- ↑ https://www.automechanicschooledu.org/how-to-become-an-auto-mechanic/#education
- ↑ https://www.automechanicschooledu.org/how-to-become-an-auto-mechanic/#program
- ↑ https://www.automechanicschooledu.org/ase-auto-mechanic-certification/
- ↑ https://www.bls.gov/ooh/installation-maintenance-and-repair/automotive-service-technicians-and-mechanics.htm#tab-4
- https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/so-you-want-my-trade-automotive-mechanictechnician/
- http://education-portal.com/learn_to_be_a_mechanic.html
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