How do they match: Automotive Engineering Technicians

  • Analyze performance of vehicles or components that have been redesigned to increase fuel efficiency, such as camless or dual-clutch engines or alternative types of air-conditioning systems.
  • Analyze test data for automotive systems, subsystems, or component parts.
  • Build instrumentation or laboratory test equipment for special purposes.
  • Participate in research or testing of computerized automotive applications, such as telemetrics, intelligent transportation systems, artificial intelligence, or automatic control.
  • Perform or execute manual or automated tests of automotive system or component performance, efficiency, or durability.
  • Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, work specifications, drawings, or charts.
  • Set up mechanical, hydraulic, or electric test equipment in accordance with engineering specifications, standards, or test procedures.

  • Install instrumentation or electronic equipment or systems.
  • Test performance of electrical, electronic, mechanical, or integrated systems or equipment.