To thrive as a Mechanic Internship, you should possess basic mechanical knowledge, manual dexterity, and a strong willingness to learn, typically supported by a high school diploma or enrollment in a technical program. Familiarity with common tools such as wrenches, diagnostic scanners, and workshop safety protocols is beneficial. Reliability, attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this position. These skills are essential for performing repairs accurately, collaborating with experienced mechanics, and ensuring a safe and efficient work environment.