Navigating a Job Interview Concern Over Misrepresented ASE Certification

I recently found myself in a bit of a predicament regarding my résumé. I had listed an ASE certification, believing that since my previous workplace was ASE certified, I could include it. During my interview for a construction service position, they asked about this certification, and I mentioned it allows me to work on cars. However, I realized that I never actually took the test to earn the certification myself. Now, I'm worried that this misunderstanding could jeopardize my job offer, especially since the company conducts random background screenings. The role I’m applying for has nothing to do with automotive service; I’ll be working in the shop, fulfilling orders, and doing material drop-offs and cleaning. I’m unsure if they would verify my certification or focus mainly on criminal and driving records. Should I prepare an explanation for why I included the certification, perhaps saying I thought I was covered under my shop's certification? Or am I overthinking this, and it won’t be a significant concern? I’ve heard that claiming a qualification you don’t have can lead to automatic rejection, and I’m starting to feel anxious about it.

Job title: construction service position

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