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Isn’t It Time We Rethink What a Master Level Technician Is?

AutoShopOwner

With a limited number of vehicle brands to learn, it didn’t take long to become proficient in all areas of automotive repair, from engine mechanical, drivetrain, electrical, steering, suspension, and all other systems. Everyone employed in the automotive industry should feel proud of the work they do. That was back then.

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Mastering the Art of Diagnosing Engine Problems: A Mechanic’s Guide

The Mechanic Doctor

The Mechanic Doctor - Resources for Amateur and Pro Auto Mechanics In the world of automotive repair, mechanics often find themselves facing intricate challenges, with engine problems being a frequent puzzle to solve. When it comes to diagnosing engine problems, your initial step is to keenly observe and listen.

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ATI Accepts Generous Donations of Camaro and Impala from Hendrick Automotive Group

Advanced Technology Institute

The contributions will be used across the curriculum to support the education of students in everything from advanced diagnostics, electrical courses, brake applications, engine performance (looking at you, Camaro!), The Automotive Technology Program is a comprehensive, 15-month ASE certified light duty diesel course.

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What Qualifications do You Need to be a Motor Mechanic in Hampton Roads?

Advanced Technology Institute

Second, you’ll learn the skills it takes to succeed in the industry that don’t necessarily involve engines and automobiles–speech, accounting, technical writing, and service management. Having the ability to maintain and repair cars, trucks, SUVs, and other vehicles is only part of being a successful mechanic.

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CEO is recruiting women to join the world of car repair

Virginia Tire & Auto

When Holmes speaks about her industry at middle school and high school job fairs or to Girl Scouts troops, she’s quick to point out that auto repair requires good STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) skills. But she realizes getting girls in the pipeline for automotive technician careers is a marathon, not a sprint.