Auto Mechanic Schools in North Carolina

With more than 50 racetracks, over 130 automotive shows a year, and the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame, North Carolina is clearly an automotive state. This tremendous interest in the industry has led to an increasing need for qualified auto mechanics. Nationally, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), auto mechanics earned a mean salary of $33,000 in 2006. In Raleigh, North Carolina's capital, the average salary was slightly higher at $36,000.

Getting the NC Career Training You Need

A good auto mechanic today is not the auto mechanic of yesterday. Many of today's mechanics, in North Carolina and elsewhere, have advanced technological skills, and are expected to keep up with each advance in mechanical and even computer technology. North Carolina mechanic schools can help you to develop and maintain these skills.

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NASCAR Technical Institute - North Carolina Campus

220 Byers Creek Road
Mooresville, NC 28117
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