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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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ASE Education Foundation Seeking Outstanding Instructor

Tomorrow's Technician

The award recognizes a high school or college instructor from an ASE accredited automotive, diesel/truck or collision repair program who demonstrates excellence through their personal dedication and commitment to the young men and women who have chosen to pursue a technical career in the automotive service industry.

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Mitchell 1 Names Automotive Technology Outstanding Student 

Tomorrow's Technician

After his graduation in January 2026, he plans to work as an automotive service technician and aspires to become an instructor or own a repair shop. Rockney discovered his passion for automotive repair after receiving a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 for Christmas in 2020.

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Child Labor for Repair Shops

Brake & Front End

According to ASE, “automotive repair” is not classified as a “hazardous occupation” by federal and most state laws. Minors working in automotive repair facilities are most often limited by two federal hazardous occupation orders concerning motor vehicle operation and the use of power-driven apparatus.

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Child Labor for Repair Shops

Tomorrow's Technician

According to ASE, “automotive repair” is not classified as a “hazardous occupation” by federal and most state laws. Minors working in automotive repair facilities are most often limited by two federal hazardous occupation orders concerning motor vehicle operation and the use of power-driven apparatus.

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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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The current demand is high and beneficial for auto mechanics

Auto Mechanic School Edu

Most automotive training schools have work placement programs and relationships with local repair shops. Some even require internships at local automotive service centers. Being an automotive repair student in the present day has its advantages. This helps graduates obtain a job right out of college.