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Automobile Service Technicians identify car problems often by using computerized diagnostic equipment.
Automotive body and related repairers prepare vehicles for inspection by providing access to damaged areas.
Automotive electricians have knowledge of computer controls. They must also have the ability to diagnose electrical and hydraulic problems in order to work and correct complex components.
Automotive body and related repairers prepare vehicles for inspection by providing access to damaged area.
Automotive body and related repairers prepare vehicles by stripping paint, removing trim, applying paint, and adding fine details to interior and exterior glass and body openings.
Automotive body and related repairers inspect, remove and replace parts and electrical circuits on vehicles.
Automotive body and related repairers diagnose, analyze and repair structural damage on different vehicle types.
Heavy equipment mechanics perform scheduled maintenance, such as cleaning and lubricating parts, diagnosing and identifying malfunctions.
Automotive service technicians and mechanics perform basic care and maintenance, including changing oil, checking fluid levels and rotating tires
Automotive service technicians and mechanics perform basic care and maintenance, including changing oil, checking fluid levels and rotating tires.
Stationary engineers and boiler operators read gauges, meters and charts to track boiler operations, monitoring boiler water, chemical and fuel levels.