Trade Schools in Maine

Auto Mechanic Schools in Maine

Within the Maine auto mechanic schooling experience, students can expect multiple types of learning styles to be used throughout their experience. For example, many classes will start each day or week with classroom lecture then take what is learned into hands-on activities while some will spend first half of the semester doing classroom lecture then finish the rest with all hands-on activities. This is to ensure that everyone can take what they have learned from a book and apply to real-life situations and procedures. Muscle memory is a very important thing, especially when it comes to technical tasks such as this so the more hands-on learning the better.

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Working as an Auto Mechanic in Maine

Living in Maine can provide a variety of different salaries for an auto mechanic just depending on where you live. The most northern and eastern parts of the state provide the lowest average salaries, well below the national average. On contrast, the more southern and western you get, the higher the average salary is which means there is more room for pay increase if you continue your education and obtain more degrees and certificates. Lastly, if Maine is where you get your degree but you are eager to leave, many of theĀ nearby states offer great compensation and opportunity for auto mechanics so make sure to check them out.

  • Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
    • Total in Maine: 3,990
    • Average Hourly Wage: $18.10
    • Average Annual Salary: $37,640
  • Automotive Body and Related Repairers
    • Total in Maine: 770
    • Average Hourly Wage: $19.88
    • Average Annual Salary: $41,340
  • Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
    • Total in Maine: 1,180
    • Average Hourly Wage: $21.10
    • Average Annual Salary: $43,880