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How to Become a Car Mechanic (6 Step Guide)

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The automotive industry is one of the largest and most stable sectors in the U.S. economy, and becoming an automotive mechanic offers a rewarding, hands-on career path with plenty of opportunities for advancement.

Whether you're interested in working at local repair shops, car dealerships, or even starting your own garage, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know.

What do mechanics do?

Automotive technicians are responsible for diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing vehicles of all types—from compact cars to light trucks and SUVs. Their work involves inspecting brake systems, replacing worn parts, and performing routine services like oil changes. Many mechanics work in repair shops or at car dealerships, but others prefer to start their own repair shop.

Mechanics work with a variety of tools and diagnostic equipment. They often use computerized systems to identify issues and ensure the car is functioning properly. In today’s rapidly evolving automotive industry, mechanics are expected to stay current with new technologies, especially in hybrid and electric vehicles.

Below, you will find practical steps you can take today to start your path to becoming an auto mechanic.

6 Steps to becoming a car mechanic

Starting a new career path can be challenging, so we outlined 6 practical steps you can take to jump-start your career.

1. Do your homework

Before you start your career, it is wise to consider if this is the right job for you. Will it pay enough to support your needs? Will you be able to keep up with the physical demands of the job? These are just two of the questions you need to ask yourself before moving forward.

How Much Do Automotive Mechanics Make?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for automotive service technicians and mechanics in 2024 was approximately $49,670 per year, or about $23.88 per hour. However, salaries can vary based on several factors such as:

  • Location: Mechanics in cities or states with a higher cost of living tend to earn more.
  • Certifications: Holding ASE certifications or specializations can boost income.
  • Experience: Entry-level technicians typically earn less than seasoned professionals.
  • Industry: Working at car dealerships or as a mobile mechanic can pay differently than working in a small auto repair shop.
6 steps to becoming a car mechanic.

2. Training and education

Pursuing the right education, certifications, and training programs will set you on the right path to a successful career. Each path has unique benefits but it is best to select the path that will help you achieve your career goals.

Do I need to go to school to become a mechanic?

While formal training is not always required, it is highly recommended. Employers in both independent repair shops and dealerships prefer candidates with a solid educational background and certifications. If you opt not to pursue formal education, you will need to find a personal connection or an apprenticeship program where you can learn while working.

How long will it take to become a mechanic?

The timeline to becoming an auto mechanic depends on the education path you choose. In total, it may take anywhere from 6 months to 4 years to become job-ready, depending on the path and certifications you pursue. Here are the most common routes:

  • High School Diploma or GED: Most mechanic jobs require at least a high school diploma or equivalent.
  • Vocational Schools or Trade Schools: These typically offer certificate programs lasting 6 months to 1 year, giving students a fast track into entry-level roles.
  • Community College or Associate Degree: Completing an associate degree in an automotive technology program usually takes about 2 years and provides a deeper understanding of vehicle systems.
  • Apprenticeships: These allow students to earn while they learn and may last 2 to 4 years.
  • On-the-Job Training: Some auto mechanics begin their careers with no formal education and learn through hands-on experience at a repair shop or dealership.

3. Complete certifications

The most respected credential in the field is the ASE certification, offered by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. Mechanics can earn ASE certification in areas such as engine repair, brake systems, electrical systems, automatic transmission, and heating/air conditioning.

To become ASE certified, you’ll need at least two years of work experience or a combination of formal training and on-the-job training. You’ll also need to pass one or more certification exams. Mechanics who pass tests in all major areas and have the required work experience can earn the title of Master Technician.

Being ASE certified shows employers and customers that you're a professional who meets industry standards. Many employers pay higher wages to certified auto mechanics, and some dealerships require ASE credentials for certain positions.

4. Prepare for your interview

Finding the right shop to start your career at can be a daunting task. It is often easiest to start at an express shop so you can get your feet wet before pursuing your career goals. Once you have applied to a shop, it is time to start preparing for the interview.

Mechanic Job Interview Questions

Whether you're aiming for a position at a dealership or local garage, be prepared for a formal interview. Here are common questions you may encounter:

  • Tell me about yourself and your experience as an automotive technician.
  • Why do you want to work for our company/shop?
  • How do you stay up to date with new automotive technologies and repair techniques?
  • What certifications do you currently hold (ASE, manufacturer-specific, etc.)?
  • Are you comfortable working weekends, evenings, or overtime if needed?

When answering, emphasize your hands-on training, work experience, and your commitment to continuous improvement. Don’t forget to highlight soft skills like teamwork, communication, and adaptability.

5. Utilize modern tools

The modern repair shop has embraced new technology to help improve efficiencies and revenue. Strive to have a solid understanding of modern diagnostic tools, apps, and software so you can hit the ground running.  Another way to stand out to your future employer is to already have experience with their shop management system, so they don’t have to train you as much.

6. Get your hands dirty

Let the fun begin! Once you have landed your first job, learn to fail fast and ask questions as you meet more experienced technicians. Ask yourself each week if you are enjoying your job and if you think this is still the right career path for you. Don’t forget to make connections in the industry to boost your network and career path.

Final Thoughts

A career as an auto technician is more than just a job—it’s a skilled trade that keeps America moving. Whether you're working on a simple oil change or a complex engine repair, you'll be solving real-world problems and helping people stay safe on the road. With growing demand for mechanics who can service modern vehicles equipped with sophisticated electronic systems, the field is only becoming more essential.

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Efficient Repair Shop Management Starts with Effective Communication

January 23, 2024

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Repair shop management has many moving parts that require a collaborative environment. There's a lot of information to share, whether that's service advisors getting information from customers or providing updates to them, or even technicians and service advisors discussing the repair process of that customer's vehicle.

Without clear communication, you'll be playing a game of telephone, with details changing or getting lost, causing repairs to fall short, or forcing service advisors to pick up the phone and bug customers throughout the day. None of that is ideal.

That's why clear and effective communication is the key to providing great service in pretty much every industry, especially auto repair. 

The better your team can communicate with your guests, the more at ease your guests will feel about their repairs, and the more likely they are to walk out of your shop happy and willing to come back to your shop the next time they need a repair.

In turn, your team will feel even more energized and incentivized to provide great customer service. Win-win!

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Maximize Your Auto Repair Shop's Labor Profit Margin

January 15, 2024

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Auto repair shops generally calculate the cost of their repairs with numerous factors that contribute to the entire process. 

This includes the cost of parts and any necessary upcharges for the shop to generate a profit, as well as the cost of labor.

In this guide, we will help your independent auto repair shop learn how to maximize your profit margin specifically on your shop's labor rate.

Want to learn more? Check out our latest Auto Repair Industry Index! We cover everything from overall industry health to unique shop settings for Tekmetric users to get the most value out of the work they already do!

Building a Culture Operating System

January 8, 2024

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Building a strong company culture is key to not only employee retention and satisfaction, but also performance. Tekmetric’s leadership team chose to go beyond company values to create a culture operating system.

"I believe culture can be our strategic advantage.” - Sunil Patel, CEO

The operating system is built around 24 Fundamentals, designed to complement Tekmetric’s four values: Focused, Reliable, Authentic and Compassionate.

The Fundamentals are specific characteristics and actions that can be measured and practiced on a daily basis. The Tekmetric team collaborated closely to create the fundamentals, avoiding a top down approach and ensuring buy-in from across the organization.

“What we thought was really cool about it is that they're relatable,” said Karina Amanullah, Head of People and Culture. “Everybody knows how to do each one of them. Even if they haven’t mastered them, they know what they are and there's no ambiguity. “I think the most valuable piece is when you read them you understand exactly what type of company we want to be.”

Added Amanullah, "It makes it clear what kind of culture we want to build. How we want to communicate with each other. What we believe in. What we don’t believe in. Formalizing it and getting it down on paper is powerful.”

Since the rollout in February, the Fundamentals have become part of the everyday work of each team at Tekmetric.

Each week starts with an email from Founder and CEO Sunil Patel on his thoughts on the Fundamental of the week, which is also discussed in team meetings, leadership meetings and during the monthly all company meeting. New hires are introduced to them during onboarding.

And, more importantly, they are becoming part of the everyday vocabulary within the company.

“We're starting to use them as common terms within the company,” said Amanullah. “I hear them used in meetings and I think it’s nice to see them become part of our language. The ultimate goal is to get people so comfortable with them that it's not a thing. It's just what happens at Tekmetric.”

“As we continue to grow and scale our company, consistent messaging and culture amongst our teammates and externally with customers is hard to preserve," said Patel. "I believe culture can be our strategic advantage.”

The Fundamentals
1. ADOPT A GROWTH MINDSET.

Be a lifelong learner. Seek out and take advantage of every  opportunity to gain more knowledge, increase your skills, and become a greater expert.  Accept new challenges and learn from them. Take the time to share what you’ve learned  with others on the team if they can benefit too.

2. SHARE THE WHY

Before others can understand what to do or how to do it, they must  first understand why. Explain the big picture. The more people understand the reason  for what we’re doing, the more actively they can participate in the solution.

3. THINK TEAM FIRST

It’s about us, not about you. Don’t let your ego or personal agenda  get in the way of doing what’s best for the team. Be there for each other and be willing  to step into another role or help a co-worker when that’s what’s required for success.  Help each other succeed.

4. DRIVE IMPACT

While effort is important, our customers expect results. Follow up on  everything and take responsibility to ensure that tasks get completed. Set aggressive  goals, use measurements to track your progress, and hold yourself accountable for  achieving those results.

5. GET CLEAR ON EXPECTATIONS

Create clarity and avoid misunderstandings by discussing  expectations upfront. Set expectations for others and ask when you’re not clear on what  they expect of you. End all meetings with clarity about action items, responsibilities, and  due dates.

6. TAKE OWNERSHIP

Take personal responsibility for making things happen and see them  through completion. Respond to every situation by looking for how we can do it, rather than explaining why it can’t be done. If you see an opportunity to make us better, act on  it. Accidentally stepping on toes is inevitable and should always be forgiven; we're all on  the same team.

7. PRACTICE BLAMELESS PROBLEM-SOLVING

Demonstrate a relentless solution focus,  rather than pointing fingers or dwelling on problems. Identify lessons learned and use those lessons to improve ourselves and our processes so we don’t make the same  mistake twice. Get smarter with every mistake. Learn from every experience.

8. MAKE DATA-DRIVEN DECISIONS

Make good decisions by relying primarily on facts and  data, rather than solely on opinions or emotions. Be objective. Analyze the data and use  this information to make better decisions.

9. TAKE INTELLIGENT RISKS

Innovation, improvement, and success don’t come from  playing it safe. They come from a thoughtful and intentional willingness to try the  unconventional and to ask “What if?” Try a new way. Think differently.

10. ACT WITH INTEGRITY

Demonstrate an unwavering commitment to doing the right thing  in every action you take and in every decision you make, especially when no one’s looking.  Always tell the truth, no matter the consequences. If you make a mistake, own up to it,  apologize, and make it right.

11. SHARE INFORMATION

While we should be vigilant about protecting confidential  information both internally and externally, share relevant information freely throughout  our organization. The more people know, the better we can collaborate. Learn to ask  yourself, “Who else needs to know this?”  

12. DEBATE, THEN ALIGN

Healthy, vigorous debate creates better solutions. Debate  concepts without making personal attacks. Check your ego and push for the best solution,  rather than your solution. Once a decision is made, however, get fully aligned by putting  your complete support behind it.

13. DO WHAT’S BEST FOR THE CUSTOMER

In all situations, do what’s best for the customer,  even if it’s to our own short-term detriment. Understand our customers’ world. Know  their challenges and frustrations. See the world from their perspective. Put their needs  ahead of our own. There’s no greater way to build a reputation than to steadfastly do  what’s right for others.  

14. PAY ATTENTION TO THE DETAILS

Missing just one detail can have an enormous impact  on everything that comes after it. Be a fanatic about accuracy and precision. The goal is  to get things right, not simply to get them done. Double-check your work. Get the details  right the first time.

15. BE A TEKMETRIC AMBASSADOR

We’re all responsible for, and benefit from, our  company’s image and reputation. Consider how your actions affect our collective  reputation, and be a proud and positive representative of Tekmetric. We love to say,  above all else, when representing Tekmetric, be someone you yourself would enjoy  spending time with at a backyard barbecue.

16. LISTEN GENEROUSLY

Listening is more than simply “not speaking.” Give others your  undivided attention. Be present and engaged. Minimize distractions and let go of the  need to agree or disagree. Suspend your judgment and be curious to know more, rather  than jumping to conclusions. Above all, listen to understand.

17. SPEAK COURAGEOUSLY.

Speak honestly in a way that helps to make progress. Say what  you mean, and be willing to ask questions, share ideas, or raise issues that may cause  conflict when it’s necessary for team success. Be courageous enough to say what needs  to be said. Address issues directly with those who are involved or affected.

18. HONOR COMMITMENTS

Do what you say you’re going to do when you say you’re going  to do it. This includes being on time for all phone calls, appointments, meetings, and  promises. If a commitment can’t be fulfilled, notify others early and agree on a new  deliverable to be honored.

19. CONNECT WITH EACH OTHER

Our relationships go deeper than simply being teammates  at work. We spend a lot of time together, and we genuinely care for and about each other.  Whether it’s a kind word during a tough stretch, a friendly smile each morning, or a  helping hand in stressful times, show your compassion.

20. BE A FANATIC ABOUT RESPONSE TIME

Respond to questions and concerns quickly,  whether it’s in person, on the phone, or by email. This includes simply acknowledging that  we got the question and we’re “on it,” as well as keeping those involved continuously  updated on the status of outstanding issues.

21. SHOW MEANINGFUL APPRECIATION

Recognizing people doing things right is more  effective than pointing out when they do things wrong. Regularly extend meaningful  acknowledgment and appreciation — in all directions throughout our organization.

22. MAKE HEALTHY CHOICES

Take care of yourself at home and at the office. Eat well,  exercise, and get adequate sleep – take care of yourself so that you’ll thrive personally  and professionally. Support each other in making healthy choices. To give your best, you  must be at your best!

23. “BRING IT” EVERY DAY

Have a passion for what we do and be fully engaged. Make the  most of each day by approaching every task with energy, focus, purpose, and enthusiasm.  Put your best work and effort on the table. Work with a sense of urgency to get things  done.

24. KEEP THINGS FUN

While our passion for excellence is real, remember that the world has  bigger problems than the daily challenges that make up our work. Stuff happens. Keep  perspective. Don’t take things personally or take yourself too seriously. Remember that  attitudes really are contagious – inject fun into what you and we do.‍

Visualizing Excellence: Transforming Customer Experience with the Tekmetric MotoVisuals Integration

January 3, 2024

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In partnership with Advance Professional, Tekmetric now seamlessly integrates with MotoVisuals. This powerful collaboration aims to elevate the customer experience, streamline shop processes and empower automotive businesses like never before.

MotoVisuals offers a wide array of simple-to-follow animated videos, simplifying customer education. Shops report their close rate increase from industry average of 55% to over 90% when MotoVisuals is integrated into their workflow.

Central to this integration is a dedication to saving Service Advisors’ time, improving customer communication, and ultimately boosting your shop’s profitability. Here's how leveraging MotoVisuals within Tekmetric’s Digital Vehicle Inspections (DVIs) is poised to transform your shop:

Give Back to Your Employees During this Holiday Season

December 15, 2023

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The holiday season is now in full swing, and as a shop owner, you’re probably thinking about how to best lead your team during this time.

Between the hot chocolate and the carols, there will be a lot you’ll have to navigate, including holiday pay and time-off requests.

By preparing and leveraging auto repair shop management software, all of this can be a piece of cake (or pie, if that’s your holiday dessert of choice).

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The Cost of Doing Nothing

December 12, 2023

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As the world around us is constantly evolving, so is the auto repair industry.

An auto repair shop that stays stagnant and sticks to the status quo could be losing out on profits, reputation and valuable time.

Without a growth-focused mindset or the right forward-looking strategies, your shop could be missing out and fall behind others.

Fortunately, implementing a modern shop management system and standardizing your shop’s processes can help unlock your shop's full potential.

Break The Status Quo

Rapid advancements in technology are changing every industry around us, and because of this, customer expectations are higher than ever.

However, making changes to a process that you’ve had in your shop for years can seem like a daunting task.

These days, the best tool a shop can have in their back pocket is a shop management system. The right system should provide you with the tools to increase your bottom line, your reputation with customers and your overall productivity.

Implementing a quality shop management system can be a game-changer for shops when it comes to growing profits.

Systems such as Tekmetric help their users streamline processes, optimize workflow and enable shops to repair more vehicles in the same amount of time it was previously taking them.

Most importantly, the simple act of integrating a shop management system can increase your shop’s bottom line.

Increase Customer Loyalty

Shop management systems allow shops to ensure consistent, quality service to their customers.

As a result, these shops are building a loyal customer base, leading to repeat business and positive word-of-mouth which promotes growth of the business.

Customer trust can lead directly to your shop's financial gain, so it's important to ensure you're using tools, like Tekmetric, to increase customer trust and loyalty.

Gain Back Time

Finally, it's important to recognize whether some of your most time-consuming tasks can take up less time in your day by being automated through a shop management system.

Think about the tasks that you spend the most time on in your shop.

By using a shop management system to automate tasks such as appointment scheduling, inventory management and invoicing, shop owners can reduce both the time their team spends doing simple tasks as well as manual errors.

When less time is being spent on these important yet time-consuming tasks, the time shops get back can be spent on repairs, putting more money in everyone’s pocket as a result.

Breaking the status quo and unlocking your shop's full potential by implementing a shop management system is made easy by systems like Tekmetric.

This, in turn, can increase your shop's revenue and efficiency, build customer trust and satisfaction and provide valuable time and cost savings.

Tekmetric is the perfect solution for shop owners looking to take their business to the next level.

For more information, view our Cost of Doing Nothing E-book Here