Programme Overview
This apprenticeship trains learners to service, maintain and repair light vehicles (cars and vans) across multiple systems — mechanical, electrical, diagnostic, electronic, hybrid and high-voltage systems. The role covers everything from routine servicing through to fault diagnosis and complex repair.
Technicians play a critical role in vehicle operations, customer satisfaction and business performance. They must combine technical competence, diagnostic insight, commercial awareness, health & safety compliance and customer service.
Who This Programme Is For
- New entrants or early-career mechanics ready to train in a full technician role
- Employers in automotive retail, dealership or independent garage environments needing skilled technicians
- Individuals passionate about vehicle technology, diagnostics and continual improvement
- Organisations looking to invest in future-ready technicians who understand hybrid/electric vehicles and modern workshop processes
What Apprentices Will Learn
Vehicle Systems & Diagnostics
- Engine, transmission, braking, steering, suspension, electrics, electronics, hybrid/high-voltage systems
- Use of diagnostic equipment and assessment of fault data
- Logical fault-finding sequences, problem-solving techniques and component testing
Routine Maintenance & Repair
- Service operations: oil changes, filters, inspections, consumables
- Repair operations: replacing components, assemblies, system checks, calibration
- Preparing vehicles for inspection and customer handover
Quality, Safety & Compliance
- Health & safety practices in the workshop environment
- Environmental and regulatory compliance, waste handling, emissions systems
- Business operational processes, customer service, commercial awareness
Professional Behaviours & Work Ethic
- Teamwork, time management, adaptability and initiative
- Communicating with colleagues and customers clearly and professionally
- Reflecting on own performance, seeking feedback and development
Key Skills Developed
- Hands-on competence in light vehicle service and repair
- Diagnostic reasoning and use of fault-finding equipment
- Ability to work across multiple vehicle systems, including emerging technologies
- Professional communication and customer service skills
- Understanding of workshop operations and business context
- Safe working habits and compliance awareness
End-Point Assessment (EPA)
Gateway Requirements:
- Employer/training provider confirm readiness
- English & Maths Level 2 achieved (if required)
- Portfolio of evidence completed
EPA Components:
- Knowledge Test(s)– online exams assessing breadth of vehicle systems and theory
- Skills Test / Practical Task– apprentice demonstrates vehicle service, diagnostics and repair tasks in a controlled environment
- Professional Discussion– structured discussion based on portfolio and tasks
Grading:
Fail / Pass / Distinction
Career Progression
Successful completion enables roles such as:
- Motor Vehicle Technician
- Automotive Service Technician
- Diagnostic Technician – Light Vehicle
- Specialist Technician (Brake, Tyres, EV/Hybrid)
From there, progression may include:
- Level 4 Technician or Servicing roles
- EV/High-Voltage Specialist Technician roles
- Workshop Controller, Service Advisor, Team Leading roles