Machinist (precision measurements, brake part machining)
Plumber (working with fuel lines and power steering lines)
Welder (gas and arc welding on exhaust systems, parts repair)
Electrician (Charging, starting, lighting system service)
Electronic Technician (servicing a vehicle’s electronic parts)
Air Conditioning Technician (repairing and recharging auto air conditioning)
TV-radio Technician (installing and repairing vehicle stereo, cellular phones, and radios)
Computer Technician (servicing a vehicle’s onboard computers)
Bookkeeper (business-type tasks, such as filling out repair orders, calculating hours on a job, ordering totaling work order costs, etc.)
An Automobile Technician’s job can be very challenging. The technician is called on to perform a variety of repair tasks, which prevents boredom on the job. If you like to use your mind and your hands, Automotive Technology can be a rewarding and interesting program to explore.
TCC&TC
Automotive service technology
Salary Ranges
$35,000--$100,000 a year
The Tazewell County Career & Technical Center is dedicated to preparing students for successful employment and developing their life-long learning abilities.
We strive to accept students where they are and nurture them to reach their full potential. Each student is recognized as an individual with unique characteristics, talents, and needs.
Emphasis is placed on academic and technical preparation for entry to post-secondary education and/or the workplace.
An automobile technician’s job can be very challenging. The technician is called on to perform a variety of repair tasks, which prevents boredom on the job. If students like engaging, hands-on learning, Automotive Technology can be a rewarding and interesting program to explore.
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