LER.me

Make All Learning Count.

Get Connected

  • What is a LER?
  • FAQs (opens in new tab)
  • Partner with Us
  • Visit EBSCOed (opens in new tab)

View our Policies

  • Accessibility (opens in new tab)
  • Standards (opens in new tab)
  • Terms of Use (opens in new tab)
  • Privacy Policy (opens in new tab)
  • Opt out (opens in new tab)

Get the app

Get it on Google PlayDownload on the App Store

© 2026 All rights reserved.

Powered by EBSCOed

Skip to main contentSkip to footer
  • Live Data
My LER
My LER
  1. Programs
  2. AUTOMOTIVE ENTRY LEVEL TECHNICIAN

AUTOMOTIVE ENTRY LEVEL TECHNICIAN

Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology

Post-Master's CertificateCIP: 47.0604

Become a contributor for free to openly demonstrate student outcomes, industry alignment & eligibility criteria.

No description available.

Loading Skills & Competencies
Program Pathways

Credentials this program stacks toward

No program pathways.

Loading What You'll Learn
Program Details

Detailed information about this program

No detailed information available.

Requirements

What you need to earn this credential

No requirements listed.

Financial Aid

Eligible funding programs

No funding information available.

Scholarships

No scholarships listed.

Visit Program Website
Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Okmulgee, Oklahoma

    1801 E 4th St, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, 74447-3901

Loading Student Outcomes
Related Programs

Programs related to this one

No related programs.

Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

Auto-populated·from O*NET via SOC 49-3023.00

Skills

RepairingCritical ThinkingOperations MonitoringActive ListeningTroubleshootingEquipment MaintenanceComplex Problem SolvingOperation and ControlJudgment and Decision MakingInstallationQuality Control AnalysisMonitoringReading Comprehension

Knowledge

MechanicalComputers and ElectronicsCustomer and Personal ServiceEngineering and TechnologyMathematicsEnglish LanguagePublic Safety and Security

Abilities

Problem SensitivityFinger DexterityNear VisionArm-Hand SteadinessOral ComprehensionDeductive ReasoningManual DexterityInductive ReasoningControl PrecisionInformation OrderingVisual Color DiscriminationVisualizationExtent FlexibilityMultilimb Coordination

Tasks

  • Inspect vehicles for damage and record findings so that necessary repairs can be made.
  • Test drive vehicles and test components and systems, using equipment such as infrared engine analyze
  • Test and adjust repaired systems to meet manufacturers' performance specifications.
  • Install equipment and accessories, such as stereos, navigation equipment, communication equipment, a
  • Inspect and test electrical or electronic systems to locate and diagnose malfunctions, using visual
  • Cut openings and drill holes for fixtures and equipment, using electric drills and routers.
  • Inspect and test electrical systems and equipment to locate and diagnose malfunctions, using visual
  • Reassemble and test equipment after repairs.
  • Adjust, repair, or replace defective wiring and relays in ignition, lighting, air-conditioning, and

Technology

Analytical or scientific softwareInternet browser softwareData base user interface and query softwareFacilities management softwareComputer aided manufacturing CAM softwareSpreadsheet softwareOffice suite softwareDocument management softwareGraphics or photo imaging softwareDesktop publishing softwareComputer aided design CAD software

Tools

2-channel lab scopes3 pound sledge hammers5 pound sledge hammers5-gas emissions analyzersAdjustable wrenchesAir chiselsAir compressorsAir conditioner chargersAir drillsAir hammersAir sandersAir wrenchesAlignment wrenchesAllen wrenchesAlternating current/direct current AC/DC inductive current clampsAdjustable widemouth pliersCarpet knivesCircuit testersClip and staple pullersDesktop computersDoor panel fastener removal toolsFlat blade screwdriversGlue gunsHammersHeat gunsMultimetersNotebook computersOffset screwdriversOscilloscopesPanel tools

Work Values

SupportIndependenceRelationshipsAchievementWorking ConditionsRecognition
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics49-3023.00
  • Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles49-2096.00
  • Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment49-2093.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

Auto-populated·from NSX Competency Framework

Mastery: advanced (Level 4)(based on Post-Master's Certificate)

  • Master-level diagnostics across makes and systems — own as the shop's escalation point.
  • Shop-floor productivity and quality — shape as lead technician or shop foreman.
  • Technician development and certifications — mentor and progress across the team.
  • Manufacturer training and program updates — absorb and disseminate across the shop.
  • Tooling, equipment, and shop layout — plan and recommend with management.
  • Safety, environmental, and compliance programs — own across the operation.
  • High-stakes customer concerns — handle with the advisor and management to resolution.
  • New-model technologies (EV, ADAS, hybrid) — establish capability and standards in the shop.
  • Warranty audits and OEM relationships — manage credibly on behalf of the shop.
  • Service-bay throughput and labor utilization — analyze and improve with management.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

Completion Rate
Not reported
Placement Rate
Not reported