Rev Up Your Mechanic Resume
Identify and fix the biggest resume errors that keep hiring managers from calling you back.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Doesn't highlight specific mechanical skills
- Looks like a copy‑paste template
- Fails to capture employer's needs
- Replace with a concise summary that lists years of experience, specialties (e.g., diesel, HVAC), and measurable achievements.
- Use action verbs and quantifiable results.
Objective: Seeking a challenging position where I can utilize my skills.
Summary: Certified Automotive Technician with 5+ years maintaining diesel fleets, reducing downtime by 15% through proactive diagnostics.
- Clutters resume
- Dilutes relevant experience
- Exceeds recommended length
- Focus on the last 10 years or most relevant roles.
- Group similar positions under a single heading.
- Remove unrelated retail or unrelated roles.
Mechanic at Joe's Garage (2005-2007), Bike repair at CycleWorld (2003-2005), etc.
Senior Automotive Technician, XYZ Motors (2015‑Present) – Lead a team of 4, oversee preventive maintenance for a 50‑vehicle fleet.
- Provides no evidence of impact
- Hard for hiring manager to gauge performance
- Add numbers: % improvement, number of vehicles serviced, cost savings.
- Use action verbs and results.
Performed routine maintenance on trucks.
Performed routine maintenance on 30+ trucks weekly, decreasing breakdowns by 12%.
- ATS may not parse
- Looks unprofessional
- Reduces readability
- Use a clean, single‑column layout.
- Stick to standard fonts (Arial, Calibri).
- Proofread for spelling errors.
- Save as PDF.
• Diagnosed engine issues – 5 years exp
• Diagnosed engine issues on 120+ vehicles, reducing repeat repairs by 8%.
- Use a professional summary instead of an objective
- Show at least three measurable achievements
- List only relevant mechanical roles from the past 10 years
- Include core skills such as diagnostics, ASE certification, and fleet maintenance
- Format dates as MM/YYYY
- Save the final file as PDF
- Proofread for spelling and grammar errors
- Convert objective to summary
- Add quantifiable metrics
- Standardize date format
- Optimize keywords for ATS
- Apply clean formatting