MOTOR VEHICLE
MECHANICS
We realize that
car engineering work is rewarding for those who enjoy doing precise
work that is varied and challenging, and for individuals who like
on-the-job security and feeling independent. Indeed a Motor vehicle
mechanic must have a thorough knowledge of vehicles from tires and
headlights to the working components of gas or diesel powered engines.
If you are interested in mechanics and motor vehicles, enjoy repair
work and have a strong sense of responsibility. Good analytical
and troubleshooting skills are important to isolate problems with
assemblies, components and parts. Mechanics are expected to use
sight, sound, feel and smell to find malfunctions. Basic computer
skills and the ability to keep up with changing technology are crucial
since technicians work on both early and late model vehicles.
- Working safely in the auto shop
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Hazardous wastes
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Introduction to Automotive systems
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Introduction to Automotive repair
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Engine operation and Overhaul
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Cooling systems
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Fuel injection
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Working safely with chemicals
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Advanced engine systems
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Automotive electrical systems
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Braking and suspension
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Lubrication
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Automotive engines theory and servicing
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Automotive engine types
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Automotive drive trains, auto/ manual
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Automotive computer and additional systems
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Emissions
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Heating and air conditioning
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Trouble shooting
Consider training as a motor vehicle mechanic at NATI and you will
not regret.
Contact us now for registration.
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NATI's mission is to empower individuals through the Provision
of Employable Skills and to Provide Skilled Workforce for
the economy. 
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