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A leading educational institution in the UK offers an Apprenticeship for aspiring Heavy Vehicle Maintenance Technicians. This program provides hands-on experience in servicing and repairing heavy vehicles, with a focus on developing problem-solving skills and a thorough understanding of vehicle technologies. Compulsory qualifications include GCSEs in English and Maths, and apprentices receive additional support if needed. Candidates are prepared for roles such as Lead Heavy Vehicle Technician, with progression opportunities available upon completion.
This Apprenticeship programme offers an in-depth, practical approach and a solid platform for anyone seeking technician status.
This Apprenticeship is aimed at persons wanting to become a Heavy Vehicle Maintenance Technician/Engineer. 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.
The nature of the work ranges from replacing simple parts through to solving complex faults with the use of diagnostic methods and equipment. On completion of this Apprenticeship you will have developed the skills needed to become a lead heavy vehicle and maintenance repair technician.
Choose this Apprenticeship if you have an interest in diesel systems and a desire to develop a career in the heavy vehicle automotive industry, working on trucks and lorries. You should have strong problem solving and good customer handling skills.
Topics include:
As part of the Apprenticeship you will achieve:
Apprentices will need to be working towards and achieve the following job role requirements before their End Point Assessment (EPA):
Next steps: On completion and achievement of the standard, candidates will have the opportunity to progress to Master Technician, management, IRTEC or to develop in their current role. Example job roles include: Lead Heavy Vehicle Technician/Heavy Goods Vehicle Technician/Fleet Technician
Entry Requirements
Every employer is different and therefore the entry requirements can vary. As a guide, you ideally need GCSE grade 4 in English and Maths and in some cases ICT.
If you are 19 or over, functional skills are not required unless requested by the apprentice’s employer.
However, we will work with you and provide additional support to help you achieve their requirements, either prior to your Apprenticeship or during the delivery of your programme.
This Apprenticeship is a progression from the Level 2 Autocare Technician Apprenticeship.
Facilities
You will study at our Technology Centre, with access to:
Additional Costs
You will need safety boots, overalls and recommended text books.
If you have questions or would like to speak to someone, our team of Customer Service Advisers can help answer your questions or direct your enquiry to the correct team.
Speak to us today on 01392 400500 or send us a message using our contact form: www.exe-coll.ac.uk/contact.
“Our Apprentice, Kurt, has taught us valuable new skills – particularly how to utilise social media as a business. He really has a passion for cars, understands the market and how to reach our customer base. It really has been a two way relationship and we would encourage other businesses not to hold back.” Read more >
Dan
Business Partner at F&M Autocare
“An Apprenticeship is a really beneficial route and definitely pays off in the long term. Exeter College has helped in every single way, particularly catering for my dyslexia, and my lecturer makes attending College a pleasure!” Read more >
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