Level 3 IMI Award in Automotive Refrigerant Handling (F Gas)
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Professional Training
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1 day
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From 250 GBP
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Middlesbrough
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Classroom
Vehicle Assessments
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Corporate Training for Teams
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From 250 GBP
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Nationwide
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In Company
Cycle Maintenance - Level 1
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Professional Training
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From 385 GBP
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Feltham
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Classroom
Cycle Maintenance - Level 2
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Professional Training
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From 578 GBP
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Feltham
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Classroom
Control of Electrohydraulic Systems
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Professional Training
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From 1,350 GBP
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Bath
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Classroom
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This course results in CPD hours
Accident Repair Technician - Level 3 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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24 months
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England
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In Company
Classic Car Restoration
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Leisure / Fun Classes
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10 weeks
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From 350 GBP
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Stevenage
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Classroom
Motorcycle technician (repair and maintenance) - Level 3 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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36 months
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England
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In Company
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: Human Factors and Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
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Professional Training
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8.5 hours
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From 344 GBP
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Online
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Self-Paced Online
Lifting Equipment Inspection and Record Keeping
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Professional Training
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From 227 GBP
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Middlewich
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Classroom
Aircraft maintenance certifying engineer - Level 4 - Apprenticeship Standard
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Apprenticeship training for companies
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48 months
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England
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In Company
Frequently asked questions
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What mechanic courses are available in the UK?
Many mechanic courses are available in the UK, ranging from short introductory courses to full-time degree programmes.
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What qualifications do I need to become a mechanic in the UK?
There are no specific qualifications required to become a mechanic in the UK, but most employers will prefer candidates with relevant training and qualifications such as a Level 3 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair or a Level 3 NVQ in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair.
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What is the difference between a mechanic diploma and apprenticeship?
A mechanic diploma is a standalone qualification that demonstrates a certain level of competence, while a mechanic apprenticeship is a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction. Apprenticeships are often seen as a more practical and hands-on approach to learning.
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Can I study mechanic courses online?
Yes, you can study mechanic courses online. Many institutions offer online courses in subjects such as vehicle maintenance, automotive engineering, and more.
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What kind of work experience can I get during a mechanic course?
During a mechanic course, you may have the opportunity to gain work experience through internships, work placements, or industry projects. This can help you build your skills and make valuable connections in the industry.
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What are the career prospects for mechanics in the UK?
Career prospects for mechanics in the UK are generally good, with opportunities in a variety of settings such as garages, dealerships, and specialized repair shops. Many mechanics also go on to start their own businesses.
Browse findcourses.co.uk's Jobs and Salary section to get an idea of a mechanic's average earnings and job prospects.
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