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ADST POWER TECHNOLOGY AND AUTOMOTIVE

POWER TECHNOLOGY AND AUTOMOTIVE

AUTOMOTIVE

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY: ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN

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YOUTH TRAIN in TRADES AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN

PROGRAM AT BRITANNIA

Britannia offers a district program, Youth Train in Trades Automotive Service Technician

program. Please see your counsellor and Mr. Or for more information and visit 

http://youth.itabc.ca/programs/train/

http://youth.itabc.ca/trade/automotive-service-technician/

WHAT YOU LEARN!

• How to inspect, diagnose and service cars and light trucks

• How to repair engines, steering systems, braking systems, vehicle suspensions, electrical systems and 

more

• How to use computerized diagnostic equipment to test and adjust key vehicle components

• How to perform preventative maintenance, including wheel alignments, oil changes and tune ups

WHO CAN YOU WORK FOR:

As an Automotive Service Technician, you can work for a motor vehicle manufacturing company, 

a motor vehicle dealer, or anywhere where motor vehicles are serviced, like an automotive 

specialty shop or a service station.

TYPES OF WORKPLACES

• Auto Shops

• Municipalities

• Vehicle Rental Agencies

WHO YOU’LL WORK WITH:

You will be paired with a Red Seal Mechanic who will ensure that you have a solid mechanical 

foundation and will help you develop your skills in servicing and repairing all automobile 

components—from the suspension, through the drive-train, and even the electrical systems.

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