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Automotive Maintenance

OVERVIEW OF WHAT THEY DO  

An Automotive Maintenance major equips you with the skills to repair and maintain vehicles. You learn about engine systems, electrical components, and diagnostic techniques. Through hands-on training and classroom instruction, you develop expertise in servicing cars, trucks, and other vehicles. Ultimately, you gain the knowledge and proficiency to troubleshoot problems, conduct routine maintenance, and ensure vehicles operate safely and efficiently.

Difficulties and concerns in studying Automotive Maintenance:

Mechanical Understanding: Some students may struggle with grasping complex mechanical concepts, such as engine operations, electrical systems, and vehicle diagnostics, required for automotive maintenance.

Technical Skills: Learning practical skills, including engine repair, brake maintenance, and troubleshooting mechanical issues, can be challenging for students who may lack prior experience or hands-on training.

Safety Protocols: Understanding safety procedures and protocols for working with automotive tools, equipment, and hazardous materials is crucial but may be difficult for some students to comprehend and apply effectively.

Diagnostic Abilities: Developing the ability to diagnose and identify automotive problems accurately based on symptoms, engine sounds, and visual inspections requires critical thinking and problem-solving skills that some students may struggle to acquire.

Technological Advancements: Rapid advancements in automotive technology require constant updating of skills and knowledge to keep up with new diagnostic tools, electronic systems, and hybrid/electric vehicles.

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Main RIASEC codes: Realistic (R), Conventional (C)
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Realistic (R): Automotive maintenance professionals work with their hands and deal with practical, hands-on tasks related to repairing and maintaining vehicles. They use tools, equipment, and technical manuals to diagnose problems, perform repairs, and ensure vehicles are safe and roadworthy. Realistic individuals enjoy working with mechanical systems, troubleshooting issues, and using their practical skills to solve problems.

Conventional (C): Attention to detail and adherence to procedures are essential in automotive maintenance. Technicians must follow manufacturer guidelines and safety protocols when diagnosing issues, performing repairs, and conducting routine maintenance tasks. They need to be organized, methodical, and precise to ensure work is completed accurately and efficiently. Conventional individuals excel in roles that require orderliness, accuracy, and adherence to established standards and procedures.

- Automotive Technician
- Service Advisor
- Parts Manager
- Fleet Manager
- Sales Representative

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