Auto Mechanic Schools in Texas

According to the Federal Highway Administration, Texas is home to an estimated 17 million cars, trucks, and buses. That's a lot of vehicles that require routine repair and servicing in the Lone Star State. Mechanic schools in Texas can prepare you to take jobs with automotive repair shops, automobile and truck dealerships, and vehicle fleets from the Louisiana border to the New Mexico state line. Career training should pay off; openings for automotive jobs are predicted to rise over the decade.

Career Training in Texas

Texas' largest cities of Houston, Dallas, Austin, El Paso, and Arlington host an abundance of repair shops and auto showrooms, serving a large, mobile population. The gas and petroleum industries that help power automobiles and trucks continue to provide the state with its single largest source of revenue. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, auto mechanics in Texas earn an average of $32,490 annually.

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Auto Campus & Online Mechanic Schools in Texas

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