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By Jobseeker at 04/06/07 08:11

In an industry where competition keeps you on your toes and the production and sales are the bottom line, you might be surprised to know that the jobs available are so diverse you might not even realize such a job exists in the automotive industry.

Which job is for you? That's a tough one. Before choosing which job you're best suited for, it's a good idea to access your skills, prior work experience, and current career goals.

After you've finished assessing what you would like from a job, then research different jobs available in the automotive industry and which job you would be most comfortable in. What jobs are available usually depend on the company and what types of services they perform.

However, here is a brief overview of jobs common to the automotive industry and the responsibilities. Some automotive companies employ someone called a Cost Engineer.

A cost engineer is someone who the company has deemed intelligent and keen. The cost engineer establishes component part costs for new products and current model projects. They also develop bottom-up costs that support project targets.

There is also a job title called Product Development Manager. A Product development manager is in charge of manufacturing and developing technically advanced products and overseas a production team. If these jobs aren't for you, don't despair.

You might be better suited for something such as a vehicle performance analyst. A vehicle performance analyst performs and analyzes research such as engine systems and performance stimulation of mechanical and hydraulic systems.

Not into crunching numbers and studying data all day long? That's quite all right because there are several more careers to pursue in the automotive industry. How about becoming a mechanical engineer? If you're interested in complex machine design/drafting assignments, and maintenance just to name a few, then becoming a mechanical engineer might be for you.

Don't discount the need for Service Technicians. Today's service technicians aren't like the mechanics of yesteryear. They are on the cutting edge of technology and most are required to obtain specialized certification or diplomas.

If all of these jobs still doesn't fit your persona of the perfect job, there are still several more career opportunities available for you.

Maybe you're the type to work more behind the scenes. Try working as an administrative assistant in the automotive industry. Whatever your career choice, chances are the automotive industry has something for you.

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