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Want a challenging, rewarding career in the automotive and truck industry? Opportunities abound!

Did you know?

  • Technical workers comprise one-fifth of all employment!
  • According to the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, automotive repair services is the 5th fastest growing industry in the state!
  • In Wisconsin in 1999, the average auto service technician or mechanic earned $13.62 per hour. The average auto body and related repairer earned $16.71 per hour.

Jobs and Titles

The possibilities are almost endless. Look at all the career options available in the automotive and truck industry!

  • Automotive and/or Heavy-Duty Truck Technician
  • Auto Body/Collision Technician
  • Detailer
  • Service Advisor/Writer
  • Service Dispatcher
  • Service Manager
  • Parts Counter Person
  • Parts Manager
  • Automotive Salesperson
  • Customer Relations Representative
  • Parts Distributor
  • Sales Manager
  • Business Manager
  • Office Manager
  • Administrative/Clerical Staff
  • Automobile and/or Heavy-Duty Truck Dealer/Business Owner
  • Automobile Fleet Manager (for Non-Automotive Business)
  • Teacher/Instructor in the Automotive Field
  • Engineer
  • Lots more!

Learn more about automotive careers!