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Electric Vehicle Training

Hybrid and EV Level 2 & 3 combined Enhanced Course

IMI Level 3 Nationally recognised Qualification

The content of this qualification has been designed to give the learners the knowledge and skills required to work safely on Electric/Hybrid vehicles whilst carrying out diagnostic, testing and repair activities. This may include vehicles that may have or had damage to their high energy/electrical system.
 
 

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What do I receive?

IMI Level 3 Nationally recognised Qualification

The content of this qualification has been designed to give the learners the knowledge and skills required to work safely on Electric/Hybrid vehicles whilst carrying out diagnostic, testing and repair activities. This may include vehicles that may have or had damage to their high energy/electrical system.


It contains two mandatory units EV2.2 and EV3.


EV2.2 covers all of the skills and knowledge from IMI Level 2 Award in Electric/Hybrid Vehicles Routine Maintenance Activities 


EV3 covers skills in:

• working safely on an electric/hybrid vehicle

• using information to carry out the task

• carrying out repairs on high energy electrical systems

• recording information and making suitable recommendations

As a result, learners successfully completing this qualification will acquire significant core knowledge and skills and the ability to remove and replace Electric/Hybrid vehicle high voltage components.


Who is this for?


Learners will have an interest in gaining the knowledge to work safely when carrying out repair activities on Electric/Hybrid vehicle high voltage systems.


It is therefore designed for those people who may encounter electric/hybrid vehicles within a routine maintenance situation. It also contains the knowledge and skills required to work safely around a vehicle that may have had damage to its high energy/electrical system.


This Award sized qualification offers an introduction to this specialised industry sector which in addition to complimenting their current industry qualifications and experience, will enable them to continue to work safely within their role. These roles can include but are not exclusive to:


• Maintenance and repair technician


This course is blended learning with an online eLearning package to be completed before attending MFTG for 2 days. 


Modern Apprenticeships


Modern Apprenticeships (M A's) is the term used to describe candidates who are working towards a recognised industry qualification and have the opportunity and the enthusiasm to progress further within the industry. Modern apprentices will be required to continue their training and education beyond the initial qualification.


Recruitment & Selection Process


Recruitment of apprentices traditionally occurs between May and September although it can be at any time depending on the employer's requirements. The completion of an application form ensures potential recruits will be called for an aptitude test to check their suitability for the industry.


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