Apprenticeships are practical hands on programmes designed to provide you with relevant, practical training, which will enable you to progress within your chosen industry. As an apprentice you will be paid a minimum of £2.68 an hour if you are under 19 or over 19 and still in the first year of your apprenticeship programme. You will be employed between 30 and 40 hours a week. This Apprenticeship deals with the repair and maintenance of all types of vehicles. There are more than 32 million vehicles on the UK's roads, which means we need plenty of motor vehicle technicians to keep them roadworthy. As an apprentice, you could work for a dealership and focus on a particular manufacturer, or work for an independent garage that deals with many different makes of vehicles. You'll be working in a service technician type role, carrying out routine maintenance and basic repairs, as well as identifying and reporting faults. Vehicle repair is challenging, hands-on work, every vehicle will present a new problem to solve. You'll also need good communication skills in order to explain everything to the customer. But you'll feel satisfied when the job's done and that car is back on the road.
Name: Apprenticeship in Motor Vehicle - Maint (NEW) Qualification title: Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Competence (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20151123 15:54:14 Updated 20151123 15:54:14
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Bishop Auckland College
Further Education
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Title: Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Competence (QCF) Qualification: Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Competence (QCF) Classification: Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies