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Who’s working on your car?Who’s working on your car?
&& What skills do they need?What skills do they need?
George ArrantsGeorge Arrants
Snap-on ToolsSnap-on Tools
Business & Education Partnership ManagerBusiness & Education Partnership Manager
Automotive Industry In the next five years New Car Dealers
will need 50,000 Technicians (Nationally)
The Automotive Industry will need 250,000 Technicians (Nationally)
Automotive Technician’s within five years on average are earning in the top 25% income range
Automotive IndustryAutomotive Industry There is a wide variety of careers in the
Automotive Industry
Current Automotive technology requires technicians with new higher skill levels
Old stereotype of an “auto mechanic” discourages interest in automotive field
Many of today’s secondary automotive programs don’t meet today’s business requirements
Automotive TechnologyThe Technology will triple in complexity in the
next 36 monthsIn 1966 technicians could repair any & all model
vehicles bumper to bumper with 6000 pages of reference material the same Technician today will use 5,000,000 Pages
The Vehicles of Today have up to 4 miles of wire & 20 computers and multiplexing systems
85% of all warranty issues are electrical related
Skills Skills 1. Reading skills: service information reading at
higher levels2. Computer skills: within two years no written
service manuals3. Math skills: Both geometry & algebra4. Physics: Ohm’s law, Pascal’s theory of
Hydraulics, down force & coefficient of drag 5. Writing skills: write descriptive sentences6. Communication skills: communicate with
customers & job interview
Automotive Technology
1. Alternative Fuels, Battery & Hydrogen
2. Hybrid Vehicles Getting 50-60 MPG at Half the Emissions
3. Internet Access From Your Vehicle
4. Interactive Navigation
5. Night Vision
6. 911 Calls When Air Bags Deploy
7. Unlock Your Vehicle by a Phone Call
Automotive Service in the MillenniumAutomotive Service in the MillenniumProjected Market Share—Electronic Control SystemsProjected Market Share—Electronic Control Systems
100%100%85%0%SIR (Air Bags)
10%0%0%0%Fuel Cell Technology
100%0%0%0%42 Volt System
60%30%10%0%Navigation/ Crash Avoidance
50%20%8%0%Multiplexing
100%100%40%15%Advanced Diagnostics (OBD II)
50%30%15%5%Active Suspension
75%50%15%5%Traction Control (ASR)
85%60%25%5%Electronic Power Steering
100%100%35%20%Distributorless Ignition
100%95%80%20%Electronic Transmissions
100%100%50%10%Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
2005200019951990System
CARSCARS
1. On It’s side the Modern Automobile Is one of the most advanced Physics projects ever built
2. The Automobile has numerous sensors and electronic devices that monitor & control Today’s Modern Vehicle
3. Fiber optics & composites
Ohm’s LawOhm’s Law
Cars and the Laws of PhysicsCars and the Laws of Physics
I. A method of using an Automobile to help our students relate to the usefulness of our everyday experiences with the Laws of Physics
II. Challenging hands on activities to keep attention high, and to demonstrate how these normally boring subjects are a part of everyday Life
Why use itWhy use it
The Automobile has a rolling classroom of Physic projects that can be used to make learning interesting and rewarding for the Students
To a high school student the Automobile is a important part of everyday life
The attention level is normally high, when lessons contain a perceived Value
Automotive Technician Automotive Technician Academic Skill LevelsAcademic Skill Levels
Skill Levels Based on ACT Skill Levels Based on ACT WorkKeysWorkKeys
006666AccountantAccountant
667777Avionics TechnicianAvionics Technician
66677Automotive Automotive TechnicianTechnician
667777Electrical EngineerElectrical Engineer
PHYSICS PHYSICS (Applied Tech) (Applied Tech)
LevelLevel
MATH MATH LevelLevel
READING for READING for Information LevelInformation Level
ProfessionProfession
October 02DLR18
25% Students who start High School drop out by 12th grade
75% Of High School graduates do not complete college
Source: The Neglected Majority, Dale Parnell, American Association of Community Colleges
Typical Student PopulationTypical Student Population
Four year College is not the only Four year College is not the only answer and may not be the best answer and may not be the best
answeranswer**Survey conducted by the Utility Business Education Coalition IncSurvey conducted by the Utility Business Education Coalition Inc
Out of every 100 high school graduates:
70 enroll in college
42 return for their sophomore year
34 advance to their senior year
28 graduate in five years
only 14 employed in their chosen field
99.9% 99.9% EfficiencyEfficiency50 Newborn Babies Dropped at Birth by Doctors Everyday
One Hour of Unsafe Drinking Water Per Month
Two Unsafe Landings at O’Hare Airport Everyday
16,000Lost Pieces of Mail Per Hour
20,000 Incorrect Drug Prescriptions Each Month
500 Incorrect Surgical Operations Performed Each Week
22,000 Checks Deducted From the Wrong Account Daily
Your Heart Fails to Beat 32,000 Times Each Year