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Automotive Master Mechanics

Did You Know:*

  • Automotive service technicians and mechanics must continually adapt to changing technology and repair techniques.
  • Formal automotive technician training is the best preparation.
  • Opportunities should be very good for those who complete postsecondary automotive training programs; those without formal automotive training are likely to face competition for entry-level jobs.

Industry Areas

  • Automotive Repair and Maintenance
  • Automobile Dealers
  • Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores

Day-to-Day Tasks*

  • Test drive vehicles, and test components and systems, using equipment such as infrared engine analyzers, compression gauges, and computerized diagnostic devices.
  • Examine vehicles to determine extent of damage or malfunctions.
  • Repair, reline, replace, and adjust brakes.

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Overall Kind of Work*

Automotive service technicians inspect, maintain and repair automobiles and light trucks that run on gasoline, electricity or alternative fuels, such as ethanol. They perform basic care maintenanc...

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Work Environment*

Civilian

While in 2008, most automotive service technicians worked a standard 40 hour week, 24 percent worked longer hours. Some may work evenings and weekends to satisfy customer service needs. Generally,...

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Military

Automotive and heavy equipment mechanics usually work inside large repair garages. They work outdoors when making emergency repairs in the field.

Workweek Breakdown

The hours worked per week by people currently pursuing this career.

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Type of Work

The level of day-to-day involvement with data, people or things.

Data: Medium
People: Low
Things: High

Skills at a Glance

The levels of different skills helpful in this career.

Verbal skills: Low
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Medium
Equipment Operation & Maintenance: High
Math & Science Skills: Medium
Technology Design & Control: High
Leadership: Low

Workplace at a Glance

The level of different environmental factors you would experience on the job.

Responsibility: Medium
Exposure to Job Hazards: High
Physical Activity: High
Decision Making: High
Repetitiveness: Low
Level of Competition: High
Time Pressure: High

Business Breakdown

The different sectors people in this career currently work in.

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  • 76.14% (Private For-Profit)
  • 1.06% (Private Not For-Profit)
  • 2.52% (State and Local Govt)
  • 1.53% (Federal Government)
  • 18.76% (Self-Employed)

This data also pertains to Automotive Service Technicians And Mechanics

Military Breakdown

The number of people who currently hold this career in the Military.

21,854 Automotive Master Mechanics in the military

*Did You know, Day to Day Tasks, Overall Kind of Work, and Work Environment relate to Automotive Master Mechanics, which includes Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics; Automotive Master Mechanics; Automotive Specialty Technicians.