What can I do in automotive technology?
Automotive technicians ensure vehicles are operating correctly. They inspect, maintain
and repair cars and trucks to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) quality standards.
Automotive technicians identify problems with, and repair, electronic-controlled engine,
transmission, suspension and body systems along with performing basic care and maintenance.
What characteristics and skills do I need to work in this field?
Reading comprehension and computer skills are needed. It is important that automotive
technicians have strong electronic and mechanical skills as well as great manual dexterity.
Good customer service skills and an attention to detail are required.
Where can I work?
Automotive technicians are employed in new vehicle dealerships, progressive independent
repair shops, and corporate and government fleet repair. Demand for trained technicians
is expected to grow as the number of vehicles in use rises, the lifespan of cars and
trucks increases and aging technicians retire. Those technicians with formal automotive
training will enjoy the best job prospects.
What does Trident Technical College offer?
TTC’s Automotive Technology program prepares students to become certified in each
specialty area by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).
The program is taught by ASE Master Automotive Technicians and includes the most up-to-date
training.
Trident Technical College is a 2024 Center of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce
Training and Education (CoE) designee by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime
Administration.
Certification
TTC’s Automotive Technology program is designed to prepare students to become certified
in each specialty area by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence
(ASE).
Recommended Sequence of Course
Students are advised to meet with their faculty advisor to choose a pathway that fits
their unique academic and career goals.
Automotive Technology, AAS - Career Outlook