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Building A Career As A Auto Mechanic

There is no doubt that as a Auto mechanics entering the industry today face a wide range of challenges that can beat even the most technologically advanced fields, such as information technology and health care. Keeping pace with the constant changes that govern automobile mechanics can lead people to consider other career options. But for those that stay within the industry, there are ways to improve your skill sets and knowledge base while making yourself more marketable to employers.

The most common method for entering the auto repair field is not surprisingly also one of the best ways to stay current with new technology or concentrate on specializations within the industry.

Technical schools around the country provide advanced training and employment assistance that leads to entry level positions at repair shops and dealerships, they are also a great entry path into the Mining industry. But if your are a seasoned mechanic, however, they can also provide instruction on recent advances as well as training on specific systems, such as electrics and hydraulics. Many graduates return on a semi-annual basis for shorter courses that serve as a refresher or to learn about specific advances. Even mechanics who started their careers through high school level vocational training or from working in family businesses often end up entering technical schools to increase their overall automotive understanding and employ-ability.

With The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) decision to new measures to enable people with trade qualifications to move more freely around Australia, without undergoing additional testing and registration processes . Qualified mechanics are now able to enjoy the best of the industry Australian wide, over the course of their careers.

If you are a foreign nation qualifed as a motor Mechanic (General) then you are currently in demand by employers in Australia in accordance with the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO)3212-11. The occupation of Motor Mechanic (General)is listed on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL).

Only skilled workers with an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List (SOL) are eligible to apply for an Australian visa under the General Skilled Migration (GSM) Program, as they are listed as being in immediate demand in Australia. So maybe a move to Australia is your next step in your career.

by: Garry Robbins




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