This 11-in-1 training bundle brings together essential knowledge in motor vehicle maintenance, electrical safety, and mechanical fault-solving. It’s built for anyone aiming to work with vehicles—be they two wheels or four—while touching on key subjects like electrical engineering, health and safety, and welding.
Whether you're just starting or brushing up, the content provides a smart and structured approach without unnecessary exaggeration. Topics like electrician safety, compliance and problem-solving round out the learning, offering a well-fitted toolbox for anyone aiming to understand how vehicles operate and how to keep them ticking.
🔹 Learning Outcomes
- Understand vehicle safety, electrical concepts, and basic maintenance techniques.
- Learn welding principles relevant to automotive and mechanical repairs.
- Explore safety guidelines and procedures in motor engineering contexts.
- Recognise common issues in bicycles, bikes, and car maintenance.
- Identify key aspects of electrical safety and risk management.
- Develop an approach to fault identification and problem resolution.
🔹 Who is this Course For?
- Aspiring vehicle technicians looking to build foundational knowledge.
- Individuals interested in electrical safety for automotive contexts.
- Anyone managing vehicle repairs in a personal or business setting.
- Mechanics aiming to explore online car and bike maintenance topics.
- Workshop support staff needing health and safety awareness.
- Trainees looking into welding for motor-related purposes.
- Professionals dealing with first aid in technical environments.
- Anyone exploring bicycle or motorcycle repair and servicing.
🔹 Career Path
- Motor Vehicle Technician – £28,000/year (avg.)
- Bike Mechanic – £23,000/year (avg.)
- Vehicle Maintenance Operative – £25,500/year (avg.)
- Electrical Safety Officer (Automotive) – £32,000/year (avg.)
- Workshop Assistant – £21,000/year (avg.)
- Welding Technician (Auto Sector) – £29,000/year (avg.)