Motor Vehicle Apprenticeship Courses
VEHICLE BODY FITTER
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Who is the course for?
You should ideally be working in a vehicle body workshop or actively seeking a workplacement. This can be either a light or heavy vehicle workshop. You should have a keen interest in the stripping and fitting of either accident damaged vehicles or vehicle restoration. You should have an interest in the mechanical and body structure of vehicles What will I study? You will learn mechanical, electrical and trim panel stripping and fitting. You will learn the basic vehicle system structures and how they relate to one another. You should enjoy all aspects of repairing motor vehicles and have a basic understanding of their operation |
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A keen interest in motor vehicles. How will I be assessed? You will be assessed by a competent assessor in your college and again by your assessor in your workplace. Your college course will be roughly seven weekly blocks per year. How long is the course? 2 years for level 2 apprenticeship All courses are delivered by block release in Bristol, seven blocks for 5 days each block per year. What do I gain if successful? A recognised Level 2 and Level 3 Framework Apprenticeship which will enable you to work in the industry and progress to a fruitful career. The Cost For all candidates aged 16-18 the course is fully funded by the Government. It is available to anybody that is working in the industry. Outside of the 16-18 age group costs will be dependant on individual candidate & employer details. How do I find out more? Contact Richard Smowton 0845 430 9009 |
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VEHICLE BODY REPAIR
This course is designed for people interested in the repair of vehicle bodies. You should be employed in the vehicle body repair trade or be actively seeking a job in the trade. This work might involve repairing accident damage, restoring or modifying vehicle bodies What will I study? This course is designed for people interested in the repair of vehicle bodies. You should be employed in the vehicle body repair trade or be actively seeking a job in the trade. This work might involve repairing accident damage, restoring or modifying vehicle bodies What will I need for the course? A keen interest in motor vehicles and not getting hands dirty
You will be assessed by a competent assessor in your college and again by your assessor in your workplace. Your college course will be roughly seven weekly blocks per year. How long is the course? 2 years for level 2 apprenticeship All courses are delivered by block release in Bristol, seven blocks for 5 days each block per year. What do I gain if successful? A recognised Level 2 and Level 3 Framework Apprenticeship which will enable you to work in the industry and progress to a fruitful career. The Cost For all candidates aged 16-18 the course is fully funded by the Government. It is available to anybody that is working in the industry. Outside of the 16-18 age group costs will be dependant on individual candidate & employer details. How do I find out more? Contact Richard Smowton 0845 430 9009
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VEHICLE REFINISHING
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Who is the course for? You should be employed in the vehicle refinishing trade or actively seeking a job in the trade. This can be in either a light or heavy vehicle workshop. You should have a keen interest in vehicle refinishing (painting). You should have a good eye for detail and colour. What will I study? You will study the various techniques in preparing vehicle panels. You will learn how to mix and apply various types of primers and how to mix, tint and apply various types of colour and laquers. You will also learn how to rectify minor paint defects. You will study at a purpose built college. This will be roughly seven weekly blocks per year. Accommadation will be found for you. What will I need for the course? You should have a good eye for detail and colour. You should be a ‘clean’ worker and be able to work on your own. How will I be assessed? You will be assessed by a competent assessor in the college were you study. You will also be assessed by your assessor in your workplace How long is the course? 2 years for a level 2 apprenticeship What do I gain if successful? A recognised Level 2 and Level 3 Framework Apprenticeship which will enable you to work in the industry and progress to a fruitful career. The Cost For all candidates aged 16-18 the course is fully funded by the Government. It is available to anybody that is working in the industry. Outside of the 16-18 age group costs will be dependant on individual candidate & employer details. How do I find out more? Contact Richard Smowton 0845 430 9009 |
AIR CONDITIONING COURSEWho is the course for? This course is for all Technicians who wish to gain a Refrigerant Handling Certificate to satisfy the latest DEFRA standards by 4th July 2010. What will I study?
What will I need for the course? You will need overalls, steel toe cap boots, pens and pencils. How will I be assessed? Assessment will be by one Practical Task. On successful completion of task; a one hour multiple choice exam will be taken. How long is the course? The course is one day attendance for technicians with Air Conditioning experience What do I gain if successful? The Institute of The Motor Industry Certificate AC1r- Refrigerant Handling Certificate The Cost Is £160.00 no VAT, includes awarding body registration/ certification and a light lunch How do I find out more? Contact Clive Steele Tel. 0845 4309009 or email clive@motorindustrytraining.com |
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