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Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Automotive Service
Technicians
and Mechanics
66
Alternate Occupation Titles
Line
Mechanic
Repair
Technician
Repair
Tech
AFV
Repair
Tech
Aerial
Installer
Air Conditioning
Technician
Alternative Fuel Vehicle
Repair
Technician
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Maintenance
Technician
Antenna
Installer
Audio
Installer
Auto
Repair
Tech
Auto A/C
Installer
Auto Accessory
Installer
Automatic Top Lift
Repairer
Automatic Window Seat
Repairer
Automobile
Technician
Automotive
Technician
Automotive
Repair
Technician
Automotive Accessories
Installer
Automotive Air Conditioning
Installer
Automotive Brake
Technician
Automotive Cooling System Diagnostic
Technician
Automotive Drivability
Technician
Automotive Glass
Technician
Automotive Service
Technician
Automotive Specialty
Technician
Automotive Tire
Technician
Brake
Liner
Brake
Repairer
Certified
Technician
Certified Automotive Service Excellence Master Automotive
Technician
Diagnostic
Technician
Diesel Lubrication
Technician
Diesel Retrofit
Installer
Drivability
Technician
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment
Technician
Emission
Technician
Emissions
Repair
Technician
Emissions
Repair
Tech
Fuel Conversion
Technician
Fuel Retrofitting
Technician
General Service
Technician
Hand Spring
Repairer
Heater
Installer
Heavy
Line
Technician
Heavy
Line
Tech
Heavy
Repairer
Instrument
Repairer
Leak
Repairer
Level Automotive
Technician
Lubrication
Technician
Muffler
Installer
Oil Bay
Technician
Quick Lubrication
Technician
Quick Service
Technician
Radio
Installer
Radio Aerial
Installer
Radio Antenna
Installer
Rattle
Repairer
Remote Control Mirror
Installer
Safety Belt
Installer
Service
Technician
Shop
Technician
Squeak
Repairer
Trim
Technician
Wheel Alignment
Technician
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Diagnose, adjust,
repair
,
or
overhaul automotive vehicles.
13
Tasks
Install
, adjust,
or
repair
hydraulic
or
electromagnetic automatic lift mechanisms used to raise and lower automobile windows, seats, and tops.
Repair
or
rebuild transmissions.
Repair
or
replace parts such as pistons, rods, gears, valves, and bearings.
Repair
and service air conditioning, heating, engine cooling, and electrical systems.
Repair
, reline, replace, and adjust brakes.
Repair
, replace,
or
adjust defective fuel injectors, carburetor parts, and gasoline filters.
Confer with customers to obtain descriptions of vehicle problems and to discuss work to be performed and future
repair
requirements.
Diagnose and replace
or
repair
engine management systems
or
related sensors for flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs) with ignition timing, fuel rate, alcohol concentration,
or
air-to-fuel ratio malfunctions.
Estimate costs of vehicle
repair.
Inspect vehicles for damage and record findings so that necessary
repairs
can be made.
Plan work procedures, using charts,
technical
manuals, and experience.
Tear down,
repair
, and rebuild faulty assemblies, such as power systems, steering systems, and linkages.
Test and adjust
repaired
systems to meet manufacturers' performance specifications.
9
Detailed Work Activities
Install
vehicle parts
or
accessories.
Repair
defective engines
or
engine components.
Repair
non-engine automotive
or
vehicle components.
Repair
worn, damaged,
or
defective mechanical parts.
Disassemble equipment for maintenance
or
repair.
Read work orders
or
descriptions of problems to determine
repairs
or
modifications needed.
Reassemble equipment after
repair.
Record information about parts, materials
or
repair
procedures.
Service green vehicles to make
repairs
or
maintain good working order.
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