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The average salary for an Automotive Service Technician in U.S. is $51,940.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $51,940

$30,600$77,630

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $24.97

$14.71$37.32

What does an Automotive Service Technician earn?

On average, Automotive Service Technicians earn around $51,940 per year in the U.S.. They carry out a variety of tasks in automotive workshops, such as maintenance and repair, diagnostic tests, and the replacement of parts. Automotive Service Technicians may also specialise in specific areas, such as diagnostics and engine repair.

How to earn more as an Automotive Service Technician

To become an Automotive Service Technician, you will need to pursue a degree in Automotive Technology or a relevant technical field. Alternatively, you can earn an Associate's degree from a Technical College and become a certified Automotive Technician. To increase earning potential, you can become a Master Automotive Technician, specializing in areas such as engines, suspension, and transmission. You can also become a Mobile Automotive Technician, travelling to people's homes and businesses to service their vehicles. Finally, you could even launch your own Automotive Service business.