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A Heavy Vehicle (HV) technician services, inspects and repairs HVs, categorised by the Department of Transport as category N2 or N3, and associated trailers, with the associated ancillaries. They work in either a dealership that focusses on a particular manufacturer, or for an independent garage, franchise or large fleet operator that deals with many different makes of vehicles. They work on all the systems found within the vehicle. The nature of the work ranges from replacing simple parts through to solving complex faults with the use of diagnostic methods and equipment. Today’s technician must have strong problem-solving skills and a good grasp of the theoretical and practical aspects of vehicles systems and associated ancillaries.
You will develop your knowledge, skills and competencies in a range of areas, including:
You will be assessed in the workplace with a Preston College work based tutor and undertake an end point assessment including:
On completion of the standard the Engineering Technician will be eligible to apply for registration as an Engineering Technician with a relevant professional body. Once qualified, you can continue to work in the industry, developing your practical skills and knowledge. 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.
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.
Duration: 36 months
All Apprenticeships require an initial assessment, interview and employment in the industry. To progress onto Level 3, you will need a Level 2 qualification and Maths and English at Grade 4 (C) or above.