Light Vehicle Inspection Technician
The IMI Accreditation Light Vehicle Inspection route is intended for technicians whose job role involves the inspection, maintenance and repair of light vehicles.
The IMI Accreditation Light Vehicle Inspection route is intended for technicians whose job role involves the inspection, maintenance and repair of light vehicles.
This Apprenticeship programme offers a practical approach by combining an academic HNC course with a workplace assessed NVQ 4.
This course is for competent AutoCAD users who want to investigate their 3D abilities, either to progress at work or for their own understanding.
This course is for students who have a good appreciation for computer aided design/drafting and would like to transition into ‘Parametric Modelling’ techniques.
This Vocationally-related Qualification (VRQ) is for technicians who maintain hybrid vehicles and the hybrid system itself.
The course consists of two days of theory with an online assessment to gain authorisation to manage MOT test centres.
The course consists of three days of theory, one day of practical and one day of assessment in preparation for DVSA authorisation.
This course is designed around the use of the MAG welding process (Metal Active Gas, more commonly known as MIG welding) and is ideal for anyone who is in industry who wants to become a welder and already has some basic knowledge in welding, metal fabrication. On completion of this course enables progression on to the Level 2 welding and access to an initial coded welding qualification.
You will develop your Level 3 2D CAD skills towards your end assessment. On successful completion of the assessment you will be certified through City & Guilds.
This course continues the themes begun in ‘Introduction to 2D CAD’ and completes with a City and Guilds assessment which is certified.