Automotive Professional Career Information

 

 

Service Manager (Salary: 36,000-100,000)

Manages service department team members, including customer service interactions, reports, and repairs. Provides the highest level of customer service with a sales-minded attitude while developing lasting customer relationships.

 

Service Director (Salary: 45,000-120,000)

Service directors’ duties include identifying business opportunities to improve customers’ experience, monitoring the performance of the customer service team, developing strategic procedures on service delivery, creating new promotional offers and services, and coaching the team to increase business productivity.

 

Sales Manager (Salary: $84,000-143,000)

An automotive sales manager is responsible for supervising and motivating salespeople and promoting and encouraging strategies to sell cars and other vehicles. They perform typical manager duties, such as organizing schedules, training, interviewing, hiring, and setting goals.

 

Shop Owner (Salary: $55,000-80,000)

Educate customers on maintaining their vehicles free from troubles and problems. Supervise, manage and monitor automotive service technicians and repairers. Handle customer inquiries and respond to their needs in a cool, courteous and prompt manner.

 

Parts Manager – (Salary: $40,000-91,000)

Parts managers may have responsibility for selling parts to customers, in addition to meeting internal repair requirements. They set prices and discount levels and plan promotions to increase sales. They may also be responsible for operating a retail sales counter for customers with small parts orders.

 

Production Manager (Salary: $74,000-96,000)

Production manager: job description

  • planning and organising production schedules.
  • assessing project and resource requirements.
  • estimating, negotiating and agreeing budgets and timescales with clients and managers.
  • ensuring that health and safety regulations are met.
  • determining quality control standards.
  • overseeing production processes.


Auto Technology Instructor (Salary: $40,000-80,000)

An automotive technology instructor specializes in teaching automotive-related courses, from basic knowledge to hands-on maintenance training. Their job entails preparing lesson plans and coursework materials, conducting quizzes and examinations, arranging activities and demonstrations, grading the students’ performances, monitoring the students’ progress, maintaining records, and assisting the students as needed. Moreover, when it comes to hands-on activities, an automotive technology instructor must deliver clear instructions and enforce policies and regulations to keep a safe and effective learning environment for everyone.

Here are examples of responsibilities from real automotive technology instructor resumes representing typical tasks they are likely to perform in their roles.

  • Manage IEP findings conduct classroom observations for techniques and developmental progression.
  • Used latest GPS technology and radar sensor monitoring of vehicle speed, position and automate controls.
  • Monitor and maintain chemistry performance parameters, which include comparison against technical and administrative limits with respect to plant systems performance.
  • Develop PowerPoint presentations for automotive courses.

Auto Collision Repair Instructor (Salary: $40,000-80,000)

An automotive technology instructor specializes in teaching automotive-related courses, from basic knowledge to hands-on maintenance training. Their job entails preparing lesson plans and coursework materials, conducting quizzes and examinations, arranging activities and demonstrations, grading the students’ performances, monitoring the students’ progress, maintaining records, and assisting the students as needed. Moreover, when it comes to hands-on activities, an automotive technology instructor must deliver clear instructions and enforce policies and regulations to keep a safe and effective learning environment for everyone.

Here are examples of responsibilities from real automotive technology instructor resumes representing typical tasks they are likely to perform in their roles.

  • Manage IEP findings conduct classroom observations for techniques and developmental progression.
  • Used latest GPS technology and radar sensor monitoring of vehicle speed, position and automate controls.
  • Monitor and maintain chemistry performance parameters, which include comparison against technical and administrative limits with respect to plant systems performance.
  • Develop PowerPoint presentations for automotive courses.


Post-Secondary Education Instructor (Salary: $40,000-80,000)

An automotive technology instructor specializes in teaching automotive-related courses, from basic knowledge to hands-on maintenance training. Their job entails preparing lesson plans and coursework materials, conducting quizzes and examinations, arranging activities and demonstrations, grading the students’ performances, monitoring the students’ progress, maintaining records, and assisting the students as needed. Moreover, when it comes to hands-on activities, an automotive technology instructor must deliver clear instructions and enforce policies and regulations to keep a safe and effective learning environment for everyone.

Here are examples of responsibilities from real automotive technology instructor resumes representing typical tasks they are likely to perform in their roles.

  • Manage IEP findings conduct classroom observations for techniques and developmental progression.
  • Used latest GPS technology and radar sensor monitoring of vehicle speed, position and automate controls.
  • Monitor and maintain chemistry performance parameters, which include comparison against technical and administrative limits with respect to plant systems performance.
  • Develop PowerPoint presentations for automotive courses