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Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair
Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair
at Waukesha County Technical College
Milwaukee Catalog
Automotive technicians use computerized equipment and traditional tools to complete basic repairs, handle routine maintenance and conduct diagnostic tests on cars and light trucks. In this program, gain skills to work on a variety of systems such as engine, drive train, brakes, electrical, steering and suspension. Training includes classroom and lab instruction.
Leads to
$58.3k careers
Costs
$3.2k
Takes
8 Months
Example Career
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul automotive vehicles.
Realistic
Conventional
Investigative
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$36,700
$58,260
$77,160
$17.64
$28.01
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