Maryland Auto Mechanic School
Baltimore | Dundalk | Silver Spring | Maryland
Do you love to tinker on cars? Have you ever thought about increasing your earning potential by attending an auto mechanic school in Maryland?
North American Trade School's Diesel Technician Training Program can be your entry into a great career, one that will be in demand for years to come.
If you live in Baltimore, Columbia, Jessup, or the surrounding Maryland area, continue reading this page. You'll find more information on our auto mechanic trade school, the projected job outlook for mechanics and the type of salary you may be able to expect
If you have more questions about whether our program is the best auto mechanic school for you, give us a call at (800) 638-5490. You'll be able to speak with one of our admission advisors who will be happy to tell you more about our car repair classes.
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Job and Salary Outlook for Auto Mechanics
While the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that job opportunities for auto mechanics and technicians should be ?good for those who complete postsecondary automotive training programs, as some employers report difficulty finding workers with the right skills.?
As for the amount of money you can expect to earn as a result of your training for mechanics, Indeed.com reports that nationwide, auto mechanics earn an average salary of $35,000. Auto mechanics in Maryland earn a bit more than the nationwide average: $36,000 a year
Is NATS' Program the Best Automatic Mechanic School?
Let's look at the facts. In NATS' auto mechanic program:
- You'll receive considerable hands-on training, working on real cars and trucks.
- You'll learn the latest in mechanic techniques, including how to fix and maintain the electrical systems found in today's vehicles.
- You'll earn a proper certification that can give you career a boost and help you compete for the best wages.
- You'll receive a basic knowledge of all vehicles, providing you with a great foundation.
- We'll also train you in important customer service tactics, ensuring that you're even more successful when dealing with customers.
As a result of your training with NATS, you'll be able to secure an entry-level position with the following different types of employers:
- Car dealerships
- Small-to-large auto repair shops
- Major auto makers
- Auto design firms
- Your own auto repair business
NATS is There for You Even after You Graduate
Our services don't stop after you graduate. The job placement services office will train you in important job search and interview skills. We'll also help you find your first job after you finish our program.
In addition, if you're worried about finding the money to pay for our auto mechanic school, our financial aid office will help you find scholarships and other funds to help you receive the training necessary to become a mechanic.
"Within a month after graduating from North American Trade Schools I had already been interviewed for about six jobs.
They told me I'd be in demand, but man, I had no idea it would be like this.
I went from not being able to get a job anywhere, to getting three job offers in one week.
Now I'm working as an automotive mechanic, being trained to work on highly specialized German cars.
I'm having fun, doing work that I love, and making more money than I ever thought I could.
If you need a job, or want to get more from your current job, I highly recommend attending North American Trade Schools!"
Jon Marinelli Glen Burnie, MD |
Get Started on the Road to a Great Career Today
Whether you're still unsure if going to auto mechanic school is the right path for you, or if you're still unsure that NATS is the best auto mechanic school for you, give us a call at (800) 638-5490 to speak with an admission advisor.
If you've already decided that a career as a mechanic is right for you, start your education by filling out our online enrollment form.
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