Apprentices complete a required number of hours in on-the-job training and related instruction.
Automotive Mechanic
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National (OA)
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Work Process Content
On the Job Training
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Hours do not meet minimum OA standard for this occupation
500
OJT hours
Safety
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300
Safety Rules and Practices
Identify the safe use of hand tools
Identify the safe use of power tools
Identity the use of protective clothing and equipment
Identify the safe use of fire protection equipment
Identify the safe use of shop equipment
Identify the safe use of chemicals
Shop Operation
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100
Practice clean and orderly work habits (vehicle, tools, and work area)
Components and Careers
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100
Identify basic function and operation of vehicle mechanical components
Identify automotive technology career opportunities and the duties of a Technician
Electrical Systems
0
Engine Performance
0
Engine Repair
0
Steering and Suspension Systems
0
Brakes
0
Manual Drive Train and Axles
0
Automatic Transmission and Transaxle
0
Heating and Air Conditioning
0
Related Instruction Content
Training Provider(s):
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