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Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Automotive
Service Technicians and Mechanics
60
Alternate Occupation Titles
Automotive
Repair
Technician
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Air Conditioning Installer
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Air Conditioning Mechanic
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Engine Mechanic
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Garage Mechanic
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Glass Technician
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Headlight Mechanic
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Mechanic
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Mechanical Restorer
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Motor Mechanic
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Overhauler
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Rebuilder
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Service Excellence Master Mechanic
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Service Mechanic
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Suspension and Steering Mechanic
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Tune Up Mechanic
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Wheel Alignment Specialist
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Tech
Repair
Technician
Body
Wirer
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Repair
Tech
Alternative Fuel Vehicle
Repair
Technician
Auto
Repair
Tech
Automatic Top Lift
Repairer
Automatic Window Seat
Repairer
Brake
Repairer
Certified
Automotive
Service Excellence Master
Automotive
Technician
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Repair
Tech
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Repair
Technician
Hand Spring
Repairer
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Repairer
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Repairer
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Level
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Technician
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Repairer
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Diagnose, adjust,
repair
, or overhaul
automotive
vehicles.
12
Tasks
Repair
and service air conditioning, heating, engine cooling, and electrical systems.
Repair
or rebuild transmissions.
Repair
or replace parts such as pistons, rods, gears, valves, and bearings.
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.
Install, adjust, or
repair
hydraulic or electromagnetic automatic lift mechanisms used to raise and lower automobile windows, seats, and tops.
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.
8
Detailed Work Activities
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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