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            Apprentice Vehicle Technician
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            Apprentice Vehicle Technician Bowker Blackburn
            Blackburn, Blackburn with Darwen, England
            Full time
            6 days ago
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            Frequently asked questions

            An apprentice technician is an employee who is enrolled in a formal training programme. Apprenticeship programmes have different graduation requirements based on the vocation. To be a technician, you need to choose the vocational qualification covering automotive. You can always get more details relevant to the apprentice technician at InAutomotive.

            Apprenticeships for technicians provide on-the-job training in a specific trade (which in this case is automotive). While no prior experience in the profession is required to become an apprentice, many technicians who pursue this career path get general labour experience first. You can be an apprentice technician and start working at an automobile workshop without prior experience.

            Yes, apprentices are compensated for their work. This is because an apprenticeship entails both learning and employment. You will work for an employer while attending trade school at a licensed training organisation during your apprenticeship. The earning varies from employer to employer. There is no set or outlined figure for it.

            They receive on-the-job training as well as time spent at a college or training facility. You will need some GCSEs (or similar) for an intermediate apprenticeship, usually including English and Maths. For an advanced apprenticeship, you'll need five GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), including English and Maths.

            You must fulfil these requirements to be considered for an apprenticeship: You must be at least 16 years old at the time of enrollment. Be a British or European Economic Area (EEA) citizen, or have spent the previous three years in the UK or EEA. At the time of enrollment, you must not be enrolled in full-time education.

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            Apprentice Technician Job Description

            The apprentice technician completes car inspections and repairs in accordance with corporate guidelines. Apprentice mechanics are frequently hired by automotive repair businesses, oil change shops, car parts stores, and car dealerships to service automobiles and provide vehicle advice to consumers. On weekdays and weekends, apprentice technicians often labour during the day. Mechanics, floor supervisors, and shop managers supervise apprentice mechanics. The apprentice technician job description also includes doing routine vehicle repairs such as changing brake pads and rotors, replenishing vehicle fluids, and replacing car batteries on their own. You can visit InAutomotive to get to know more about the newly posted automotive jobs in the United Kingdom.

            Apprentice Technician Job Responsibilities

            Many automotive-related firms that service and sell vehicles, trucks, and motorbikes hire apprentice technicians. Their primary day-to-day responsibilities are the same regardless of the sort of firm that employs them. The technicians use checklists set by the company to determine which repairs are required on vehicles due for servicing. This profession entails a significant amount of learning. Apprentice technicians learn how to fix automobiles through formal training sessions and hands-on work projects under the supervision of experienced mechanics. To verify the functionality of batteries within cars, apprentice technicians routinely disconnect them and attach them to an in-shop testing device.

            Skills Required to Build An Apprentice Technician Career

            Excellent customer service skills are required since apprentice mechanics interact with clients regularly to learn about their car problems, explain repair procedures, and collect payment for completed repairs. Applicants for this position must be physically capable of meeting responsibilities; apprentice technicians stoop, crawl, work laying down, and move heavy vehicle machinery. To accomplish their daily duties and learn how to fix all vehicle problems successfully, they must have a thorough understanding of mechanics and engines. They must have the capacity to listen to and absorb knowledge and communicate with other automotive maintenance staff.

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