Automotive Technician Level I
Do you like working with your hands?
Do like being challenged?
Do like to solve problems?
Do you like the feeling of accomplishment?
Do you want to be able to afford nice toys?
Then a career in the automotive field might be for you.
Different job positions available with automotive knowledge
Automotive Technician
Service Writer
Service Manager
Auto Body Shop
Auto Parts Clerk
Car Sales Person
New and Used
Automotive Engineer
Automotive Designer
NASCAR
Jobs that can't be outsourced
Expected to continue to grow even in the bad economy.
More people and cars on the road every year.
Not just a man thing anymore. Both men and women can have successful careers in the automotive field.
Working on cars has changed a lot since the 60's and 70's
Specialized areas
Some cars have over 100 computers. Computers for A/C, Radio, ABS, Engine, Body Controls, Stability, TCS, Suspension, Windshield Wipers, Transmissions, Seats, SRS, etc....
Automotive History
Auto Tech I Contents
Shop Safety - OSHA - EPA
Tools and Equipment
Buy Snap-on tools for half price as a automotive student
Automotive History and Industry
Scheduled Maintenance and Services
Tires
Rotate and Balance
Dismount and Mount
Brakes
Hydraulics
Disc Brakes
Drum Brakes
ABS Brakes
Automotive Electrical and Electronic Systems
Electrical Theories
Circuits
Batteries
Starters
Alternators
Engine Fundamentals
4 Cycles
Learn the components of the basic automotive engines and how it works
Disassemble and reassemble an engine
Field Trips
NTI Open House
ZMAX Dragstrip
Automotive Technician Level 2
2 Credits
Back to Back Blocks
For one semester
Contents
Safety
Leadership
Communication
Brakes
Complete Brake Diagnostic and repair.
Disc and Drum Brakes
ABS Brakes Troubleshooting
Electrical
Wiring Diagrams
Batteries
Starters
Alternators