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A motor vehicle service and maintenance technician services and repairs light vehicles such as cars and vans and works either in dealerships which focus on a particular manufacturer, or in an independent garage which deals with many different makes of vehicles. The technician will work on all the systems found within the vehicle. The day-to-day work ranges from replacing simple parts through to solving complex faults with the use of diagnostic methods and equipment. The growing complexity of today’s vehicles requires the retail automotive sector to attract and train high calibre individuals and this is reflected in the elements of the Standard described below.
Examples of the skills gained during the apprenticeship include:
Apprentices will compile a logbook to inform professional discussion and must complete their F-Gas certificate and Level 2 Maths & Enlgish (if not exempt) prior to taking the end-point assessment which will involve a:
This standard has been designed to be recognised by relevant Professional Engineering Institutions and successful apprentices can apply for the appropriate level of professional registration (EngTech). There is also a range of career opportunities you could follow such as high-tech diagnostic specialist, workshop or dealership management or even opening your own business.
Before the Standard is met, all apprentices must hold a certificate that meets the EU’s 2014 F-gas regulation.
There will be continuing support outside of the classroom environment through MyCourse and eLearning software. For workshop activities you will need to purchase suitable overalls and work boots. For your projects you will need pens and paper.
Duaration: 36 months
All Apprenticeships require an initial assessment, interview and employment in the industry.