After graduation, you will be prepared to take on a wide range of positions within the Automotive Service Sector. Here is a brief outline of some of the employment opportunities, job titles and responsibilities you might have once you have completed your training.
Auto Service Advisor employment opportunities
Automotive Dealerships
Automotive Franchise
Independent Repair Facilities
Service Advisor Entry-level job titles
Service Advisor
Wholesale Retail Parts Representative
Wholesale Technical Sales Specialist
Retail Salesperson & Sales Clerk
Sales Representative (Non Technical)
Retail Parts Clerk
Tower Operator
Warranty Administrator
Appointment Coordinator
Typical job description for an automotive service advisor
Provide courteous and professional customer service to customers who come to the dealership with questions and concerns about their vehicle.
Suggest additional services and products to the customer (sales). Write up the work order for the required repairs.
Estimate parts and labour costs, negotiate terms of payment and initiate credit checks.
Process and track administrative paperwork regarding customer repairs.
Act as a liaison between the customer and the technician.
Maintain contact with the customer to keep them informed of status of the service work.
Learn about new schools and available funding offers.
Stay informed on loans and grants as they are available.
Provincial Funding
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*All student funding, whether made available privately or through various government branches, is only approved to those who qualify, by the original source of funding. There are many criteria that each candidate must meet to be approved. Schools can only inform you of what may be available.