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Technician vs. Mechanic: The Difference for Automotive Students

Automotive Training Centre

Have you ever wondered whether you would prefer to be addressed as an automotive technician or an auto mechanic after your training? The terms ‘mechanic’ and ‘technician’ are often used interchangeably in automotive care and repair. You certainly wouldn’t be alone.

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Automotive Mechanic vs. Automotive Technician: What’s the Difference?

Arizona Automotive Institute

Chances are, if you’ve ever had a repair done on your car or you’ve looked into car repair, you’ve heard both job titles “Automotive Mechanic” and “Automotive Technician.” An automotive mechanic is primarily concerned with routine maintenance. What is an Automotive Technician? appeared first on AAI.

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Automotive Mechanic vs. Automotive Technician: What’s the Difference?

Arizona Automotive Institute

Chances are, if you’ve ever had a repair done on your car or you’ve looked into car repair, you’ve heard both job titles “Automotive Mechanic” and “Automotive Technician.” An automotive mechanic is primarily concerned with routine maintenance. What is an Automotive Technician? appeared first on AAI.

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Auto Mechanic Vs. Auto Technician: What Differentiates the Two Professions

The Mechanic Doctor

The Mechanic Doctor - Resources for Amateur and Pro Auto Mechanics When it comes to an auto technician and an auto mechanic, many often use these terms synonymously. Both professionals require specialized training by opting for the correct online engineering degrees so they can focus on fixing vehicles.

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Car ADAS Solutions Announces Partnership with TechForce Foundation

AutoInc.

In addition, the company is able to post apprenticeships and tech jobs in TechForce’s online community of technicians, receives advance notice and rights to leverage the foundation’s Techs Rock Awards and Grab the Wheel campaigns, and is encouraged to engage its employees in local, grassroots events with schools and students.

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Ritchie Wimmer, IOTY Candidate, Morro Bay, CA

Tomorrow's Technician

This passion led him to pursue engineering at Cal Poly Pomona. Yet, the sterile environment of the engineering classroom clashed with his hands-on approach. A four-year apprenticeship under John Wanger gave Wimmer the foundation to open his shop, Wimmer Automotive, in 2013.