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Automotive Technician CV Example & Guide (2026)

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Nolan Vasquez
ASE Certified Automotive Technician
[email protected] • (317) 555-0136 • Indianapolis, IN
Summary
ASE-certified automotive technician with 7 years across independent shops and a franchise dealership, averaging 45 flat-rate hours weekly against a 40-hour standard. Strong diagnostic skills across engine, electrical, and brake systems, with growing hybrid service experience.
Experience
Automotive TechnicianFeb 2021 – Present
Circle City Auto Repair — Indianapolis, IN
Average 45 flat-rate hours weekly against a 40-hour productivity standard across engine, brake, and electrical repairs.
Diagnose and resolve check-engine and electrical issues using OBD-II scan tools, averaging under 30 minutes per diagnostic.
Complete 20-25 vehicle services weekly, maintaining a 96% first-time-fix rate on customer comebacks.
Certified in ASE A1 (Engine Repair), A5 (Brakes), and A6 (Electrical/Electronic Systems).
Trained 3 junior technicians on diagnostic workflow and shop management software (Mitchell1).
Automotive TechnicianJun 2018 – Jan 2021
Lakeside Ford Service Center — Indianapolis, IN
Performed preventive maintenance and warranty repairs on 15-20 vehicles weekly at a franchise dealership.
Completed brake, suspension, and drivetrain repairs with zero comeback rate over final 12 months.
Assisted service advisors with accurate repair estimates, reducing customer-approval delays by an estimated 15%.
Maintained parts inventory accuracy for the service bay, reducing job delays due to missing parts.
Education
Automotive Technology Diploma2016 – 2018
Ivy Tech Community College — Indianapolis, IN
Skills
Technical Skills: Diagnostic Troubleshooting, Brake & Suspension Repair, Electrical Diagnosis, Engine Repair
Software: Mitchell1, ALLDATA
Certifications
ASE A1 - Engine Repair — ASE2022
ASE A5 - Brakes — ASE2021
ASE A6 - Electrical/Electronic Systems — ASE2023
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How to write a automotive technician CV (UK)

Open with a short personal profile, then prove your impact with achievement-led bullet points — each one a result, not a duty. Keep it to two A4 pages, list experience in reverse-chronological order, and mirror the language in the job advert so it passes any applicant tracking system.

Example bullet points to adapt

  • Average 45 flat-rate hours weekly against a 40-hour productivity standard across engine, brake, and electrical repairs.
  • Diagnose and resolve check-engine and electrical issues using OBD-II scan tools, averaging under 30 minutes per diagnostic.
  • Complete 20-25 vehicle services weekly, maintaining a 96% first-time-fix rate on customer comebacks.
  • Certified in ASE A1 (Engine Repair), A5 (Brakes), and A6 (Electrical/Electronic Systems).
  • Trained 3 junior technicians on diagnostic workflow and shop management software (Mitchell1).
  • Performed preventive maintenance and warranty repairs on 15-20 vehicles weekly at a franchise dealership.
  • Completed brake, suspension, and drivetrain repairs with zero comeback rate over final 12 months.
  • Assisted service advisors with accurate repair estimates, reducing customer-approval delays by an estimated 15%.

Key skills for a automotive technician CV

Diagnostic troubleshooting (OBD-II)Engine & drivetrain repairBrake & suspension serviceElectrical system diagnosisPreventive maintenanceShop management software (Mitchell1/ALLDATA)Customer communication & estimatesASE certification areasHybrid/EV service awarenessParts sourcing & inventoryQuality control & road testingApprentice training

Automotive Technician CV FAQs

What should a automotive technician CV include in the UK?

A UK automotive technician CV leads with a short personal profile, then work experience in reverse-chronological order with achievement-led bullet points, key skills, and education. Keep it to two A4 pages, and you don’t need a photo, date of birth, or marital status.

CV or resume — what’s the difference?

In the UK and most of Europe, “CV” is the standard term for the 1–2 page document you send with a job application (what Americans call a resume). Our builder uses A4 sizing and UK conventions when you choose this format.

How long should my CV be?

Two A4 pages is the UK norm. Lead with your strongest, most relevant achievements so a recruiter sees your value in the first half-page.

How important is ASE certification on a technician resume?

Very — ASE certifications are the industry standard, and listing specific ones (A1 Engine Repair, A5 Brakes, A6 Electrical, etc.) tells a service manager exactly what you're qualified to diagnose without a follow-up question. List each certification you hold by name, not just 'ASE certified.'

How do I quantify shop work on a resume?

Report flat-rate hours billed, average diagnostic time, or vehicles serviced weekly, e.g., 'averaged 45 flat-rate hours weekly against a 40-hour standard.' Shop efficiency and billable hours are the clearest signal of a technician's real earning value to an employer.

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