Automotive Industry News
If you are fascinated by cars, then you should definitely check the work for the future in the automotive industry. Today, the unemployment rate reached an unprecedented high level, and at the same time, security at work has become a priority for many people. Automotive service has many opportunities for those interested in hands-on service-oriented careers.
Working in the automotive industry is very different. It all depends on what section you would like to enter, which determines the types of works to choose. To be more precise, there are two main sectors, which divide the automotive industry. One of those working in the field of production, development and sales of new cars and the other is those involved in the industry after the sale of the garage.
Both can be fruitful areas for input, especially the second, as most people who have no real mechanical knowledge, so your skills with an engine often requires a lot.
Automotive mechanic jobs in the industry for the production of cars have a wide scope and is not always determined by the engineering skill. However, the right training is an important and useful for those who have completed technical education. Precisely because the automotive industry becomes increasingly complex technology and, therefore, proper training is important.
The automotive industry offers jobs that attract a wide range of interests and options for development exist in abundance for those with the right training. Working in the automotive industry ranging from mechanics jobs in the automotive service manager job. There is also an opportunity for individuals to specialize in a particular area, as engine repair, dent repair, detailing and customer service. The list does not end there.
One of the promising areas of specialization in the automotive industry in the diesel engine repair and maintenance. According to the Department of Labor, diesel engine Auto Engineering Work is expected to grow in the coming 2016. There was a steady increase in the use of diesel engines in vehicles, and more buses and trucks used to deliver goods throughout the country. And experts predict that with the advent of diesel engines of trucks and buses, as well as an increase in passengers, vehicles will contribute to new jobs in this area.
Another area that offers the full impact of the new difference in sales promotion, and it helps provide a large increase in alternative vehicles. Faced with increasing pressure to reduce dependence on gas and reduce emissions, today, most car manufacturers are on the Fast Track offer electric cars and hybrids.
Therefore, provide alternative means of transportation to open a whole new field of automotive jobs. For graduates who have appropriate training in maintenance of hybrid engines, electric vehicles can provide interesting opportunities for a career and long-term safety.
Turkey's industry minister said on Thursday that Turkish automotive sector was "on the rise".
Speaking to AA in the southern province of Adana, Turkish Industry & Trade Minister Nihat Ergun said that the number of automobiles sold in Turkey increased in 2009 despite the global economic crisis.
"A total of 306,000 automobiles were sold in 2008 while it rose up to 370,000 in 2009," he said.
Noting that the ratio between population and number of vehicles in Turkey was below the world average, Ergun said car ownership rate in Turkey was 135 automobiles per 1,000 people while it was 145 automobiles per 1,000 people in the world.
"The sector has not reached its saturation point yet," he said.
Pointing to the growing young population of Turkey, Ergun said people had the desire to purchase automobiles, therefore, there was a significant potential in the domestic market.
Expressing the capability of the Turkish automotive sector, Ergun said the sector used high technology, besides, its workmanship was qualified.
Ergun also said the sector carried out R&D activities on new engine technologies, hybrid vehicles and reduction of fuel consumption.
"It is possible for us to have a place in world markets with new brands and models. We are encouraging our businessmen and industrialists to do that," he said.
The Automotive Distributers' Association (ODD) has recently announced that Turkish automotive industry raised its sales by 12.77 percent in 2009 over 2008, thanks to reduction in luxurious consumption tax.
The industry sold a total of 557,126 vehicles in 2009, ODD said.
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