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What does a Mechanic earn?
On average, Mechanics earn around £21,500 per year in the UK. Mechanics test, diagnose, and repair vehicles. They discuss vehicle problems with customers, produce estimates, conduct road tests, perform maintenance work, update vehicle records, and order car parts and accessories.
How to earn more as a Mechanic
To become a Mechanic, you will need to complete a 2-3 year Apprenticeship or have a Diploma in Vehicle Technology, Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Competence, or Maintenance, Installation and Repair for Engineering and Manufacturing. To earn more as a Mechanic, you could, with experience, become an MOT Tester, Breakdown Engineer, set up your own business, or specialise in hybrid and electric vehicles.
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Compare Mechanic salaries across different regions
Region | Salary |
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Scotland | £24,743.15 |
East Midlands | £20,238.79 |
Eastern | £14,389.93 |
London | £17,263.73 |
North West | £15,035.23 |
South East | £15,518.56 |
South West | £11,663.69 |
Yorkshire and the Humber | £26,750.00 |