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Automotive technicians or automotive mechanics are mainly responsible for maintaining, diagnosing, repairing and inspecting cars, trucks, boats, RV's and other types of motor vehicles.

Most automotive technician will work in:

Repair shops
Dealerships
Specialty shops (custom shop)
Racing teams and race shops

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  • Air conditioning and heating system diagnostic and repair
  • Brake system maintenance and repair (hydraulic)
  • Electrical / electronic diagnostic and repair
  • Emission system diagnostic and repair
  • Engine diagnostic and repair (gas)
  • Fuel injection diagnostic and repair (gas)
  • Hybrid and electric vehicle diagnostic and repair
  • Programming ECM - PCM - ECU
  • Suspension and steering repair

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  • Air conditioning and heating system diagnostic and repair
  • Brake system maintenance and repair (hydraulic)
  • Electrical / electronic diagnostic and repair
  • Emission system diagnostic and repair
  • Engine diagnostic and repair (gas)
  • Fuel injection diagnostic and repair (gas)
  • Hybrid and electric vehicle diagnostic and repair
  • Programming ECM - PCM - ECU
  • Suspension and steering repair

What is the average salary for an automotive technician ?

The salary of an automotive mechanic or technician can vary depending on many factors, including experience, education and skills, or the location of the business. The salary of a beginner with a background in automotive mechanics (apprentice) is normally $18.00 or more. Some mechanics with several years of experience and/or with a skills card reach over $40.00/hour. The average salary is just over $50,000/year or $26.00/hour. The labor shortage has pushed this average upwards for several years.

Why is there a shortage of qualified mechanics in the automotive industry?

Over recent years, the automotive industry in Canada has seen a high demand for skilled workers in areas such as automotive mechanics, electronics, and advanced technologies. However, the industry has also faced a shortage of skilled labor, which can be attributed to several factors such as the negative perception of the profession, fierce competition for skilled workers in other related industries, and the automotive industry's shift towards modern cars that require more advanced technical skills. To meet the growing demand for skilled labor in Canada's automotive industry, it is crucial for future workers to obtain a Vocational Studies Diploma (DEP). Vocational training programs offer specialized theoretical and practical training that prepares workers for a successful career in this constantly evolving industry. Trained and qualified workers are in high demand and have better chances of finding stable and well-paid employment, as well as benefiting from social advantages and long-term career development opportunities. In the past, automotive mechanics was considered a prestigious and attractive profession for young people, as it offered good employment prospects, hands-on training, and competitive salaries. However, the shift of the automotive industry towards modern cars and the increased competition for skilled workers have made it more difficult for young people to consider this profession as a viable career option. In summary, to address the shortage of skilled labor in Canada's automotive industry, companies must offer competitive wages, social benefits, and ongoing training programs to attract and retain skilled workers. It is also important to raise awareness among young people about the importance of vocational training, such as obtaining a DEP, to succeed in the modern automotive industry.
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