Region 10 Program of Studies

REGION 10 TECH

Automotive Service Technician $42,090 to $67,230 per year Automotive service technicians diagnose, repair, and maintain vehicles. They perform routine maintenance tasks, such as oil changes and tire rotations, as well as more complex repairs, such as engine overhauls and electrical system troubleshooting. Diagnostic Technician $47,350 to $77,020 per year Diagnostic technicians specialize in diagnosing and troubleshooting vehicle problems using diagnostic tools and equipment. They analyze diagnostic data, identify issues, and recommend appropriate repairs. Automotive Service Advisor/Writer $41,450 to $69,440 per year Automotive service advisors act as liaisons between customers and automotive technicians. They communicate with customers to understand their vehicle’s issues, provide repair recommendations, and coordinate service appointments. Automotive Parts Specialist $33,380 to $55,500 per year Automotive parts specialists work in parts departments of dealerships or auto parts stores. They assist customers in finding and purchasing the right parts for their vehicles, manage inventory, and ensure accurate billing. Fleet Maintenance Technician $46,360 to $73,980 per year Fleet maintenance technicians are responsible for maintaining and repairing vehicles in fleet operations, such as rental companies, delivery services, and government agencies. They perform preventive maintenance and repairs to keep fleet vehicles in optimal condition. Automotive Instructor/Trainer $59,770 to $107,830 per year Automotive instructors teach and train individuals in automotive technology programs at vocational schools, community colleges, or technical institutes. They develop curriculum, deliver lectures, and provide hands-on instruction to students.

(Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

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