Automotive Service Technicians are responsible for identifying problems in a customer's vehicle, and testing the parts and systems to verify they are working properly. They also perform routine automotive care and maintenance, such as changing oil, checking fluids, rotating tires, repairing or replacing worn parts, and performing repairs to the customer's satisfaction.
These specialists install, diagnose, and repair car air conditioners and parts such as condensers, compressors, and refrigerants.
Often combined into one role, these specialists are responsible for diagnosing and repairing brakes, brake pads, front end suspension, and electric steering.
This is a job for the computer savvy. Transmission technicians must be able to use technology to diagnose and repair electrical and hydraulic transmission problems.
The reason why I chose STVT was, of course, like anybody else – to benefit my future and to work hard for my children. It appealed to me because I was able to work hands-on and that’s the kind of learner that I am.
Maria “Crystal” Esquivel, Comb. Welding Grad., May 2017, San Antonio Campus
Career Services was outstanding at STVT. The school has a good rapport with a lot of these companies – so these companies are more often willing to work with the school and to take on students because they know the quality of education that we receive here at STVT.
Joshua Paul Barajas, HVAC Grad., May 2017, San Antonio Campus
Program accredited
by the National Center for
Construction Education and Research.
Program accredited
by the National Center for
Construction Education and Research.
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