Wondering how to become a smog technician? Follow me as I show you in 5 easy steps what it takes to become a smog technician!
I know plenty of people have wondered how can I become a smog tech? or What does it take to become a smog tech? I did all the hard work for you, follow along as I take you step by step on how to become a smog technician. GO ahead and grab your tools guys, lets hit it!
Step 1: Find a School.
You’ll want to find an automotive training school near you that offers Smog Check or Smog Inspector Training. Make sure that the school you find and plan on attending is approved by the Bureau of Automotive Repair, the governing agency of the smog check program in California.
Step 2: Training.
In order to become a smog check technician, the state of California requires you complete a minimum of 96 hours of education. You have to take the Level I Engine and Emission Control Fundamentals course. Here we teach you engine basics, electrical, emission components, basic engine performance, emission testing, just to name a few with a minimum of 68hrs.
You will also have to take Level II Smog Check Procedure Training. Here we teach you the laws and regulations pertaining to the smog check program, along with Enhanced Emissions testing, consumer related information, functional testing and proper passing and failures of emission systems.
I personally spend 1 hr. every class session making sure my students get plenty of hands-on training with visual inspections to make sure they can catch any emission system failure or modification.
Step 3: Application.
Upon completing your training, you will fill out your state application and mail it into the Bureau of Automotive Repair, with a $20 check made out to BAR Licensing. At Master Automotive Training we cover your application fee and mail your application directly to the state for you! The State of California usually takes 2-3 weeks to process your application, once they process your application, they will mail you out a candidate handbook. Here you have your Candidate ID number needed to create an online account or to call and schedule your test date. Your handbook also has some practice questions and information on how to setup your test.
Step 4: Test Time.
With your candidate ID number, you can create an online account at www.psiexams.com or call their 800 number to schedule your test date. When you register for your test, PSI charges a fee of $40.50, this allows you one test session. You’ll select your nearest test center and set a date. Make sure to Arrive 1 hour early and take 2 forms of ID and leave everything in your car except for your keys and ID. They do offer lockers but, they are not always guaranteed. You’ll have 120 questions only 100 questions are graded and you need a 72% or better to pass and you have 2:30 hours to complete the test.
Step 5: Licensed At Last!
Once you pass your state test you will be expecting your wall license and your badge to arrive in the mail approximately 2-3 weeks after passing your exam. If you need to begin inspecting sooner, you can contact licensing in Sacramento and they can give you, your license number. You’ll then take that to your local field office and add yourself to a station and be issued your access code. Congratulations you are now a smog technician! Remember to follow your training, if you have questions ask your instructor, if you are one of my students you have access to me for help!
Its that easy guys, in as little as 10 weeks from start to finish you can be a smog technician working in a chill environment, all the while helping to clean up the environment.
As always guys a good technician is always learning, signing off here Oscar Gomez, www.smartautotraining.com.
FAQ Questions
1. How can I become a smog technician?
A: To become a smog check technician you are required by California to take Level I Engine Fundamentals, and Level II Laws & Regulations and PASS a 100 question state exam.
2. What is a smog technician salary?
A: A smog technician makes an average of $46,938 per year or $24.07 an hour according to a study done by neuvoo.com, with $27,105 being the lowest pay and $75,075 being the highest pay.
3. When do I need to renew my smog technician license?
A: If you are a smog inspector and need a smog license renewal, you will renew your license every 2 years with a 4 hour online course with the Bureau of Automotive Repair. If you are a Smog Check Repair Technician you will complete the 4 hour online class every 2 years but also complete a 16hr classroom update of your choice from a B.A.R. approved school.