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Level 3 Automotive retail – Motor Vehicle Service & Maintenance Technician (Light Vehicle) Apprenticeship

  • SLOUGH & LANGLEY COLLEGE
  • LEVEL 3

Course Overview

Apprenticeship standards are employer-led, meaning that employers can specify exactly what’s required from an apprentice in each specific role. Apprenticeship standards outline the skills, knowledge and behaviours required to carry out a certain job role, which are delivered and carried out both in the workplace, through teaching & learning and independent learning.

All the skills, knowledge and behaviours must be met for you to achieve your successful Apprenticeship. Some of these standards involve additional qualifications that must be completed in order to achieve the knowledge elements in full.

Employers within the Automotive industry have designed the approved apprenticeship Standard for technicians who service and repair heavy vehicles.

Role profile – 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.

Course Code

Z22DA001

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements – If you’re interested in this standard you will need to demonstrate the following qualities: Interested in the way vehicles ...

Course information

www.instituteforapprenticeships.org/apprenticeship-standards/motor-vehicle-service-and-maintenance-technician-light-vehicle/

Duration 36 months

It is expected that it will typically take three years for the apprentice to attain the required level of competence in the workplace although it may be less if the individual already has significant training and practical experience.

1 day per week tutor delivery in college.

Work-based training with employer on site.

Assessment overview

Skills, knowledge and behaviours are assessed by competencies being displayed in the workplace, observations, employer feedback, assessor progress reviews, evidence collating and the employer enabling you to fulfil the requirements of your Apprenticeship.

On programme assessment will include various coaching and mentoring assessment methods. These assessments are designed to review the behaviours, knowledge and skills against set gateway criteria. In addition you, your employer and the college are required to maintain an off the job training log evidencing new skills and knowledge being learnt over the duration of the apprenticeship.

The final grading of the apprenticeship will be carried out through an End Point Assessment, by an independent assessor.

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