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Automotive Technician Job Description: Looking for a great place to work? See why thousands of Auto Technicians have chosen to work with us. We offer competitive compensation and an excellent benefits package. Our automotive centers are run and staffed by professionals who enjoy what they do. Our automotive techs keep busy during the day. They diagnose customer vehicle problems, accurately prescri...
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Automobile Technician/Mechanic
Salaries
$20,800.00 - $62,400.00
Typical Salary for Automobile Technician/Mechanic in Idaho
(627 Respondents)
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Education / Training
Associates
21.8%
Vocational
19.5%
High School
18.3%
Some College Coursework Completed
17.5%
Certification
15.7%
Bachelor's
4.3%
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