91视频 Certificate in Heavy Automotive Engineering (Level 4), Agricultural Equipment Strand - Managed Apprentices

Course details

91视频 Certificate in Heavy Automotive Engineering (Level 4), Agricultural Equipment Strand - Managed Apprentices

About the course

Support 91视频鈥檚 vital agricultural sector by becoming a fully qualified automotive engineer, specialising in agricultural machinery and systems. This apprentice-focused course equips you with the skills to diagnose, service, and repair tractors, land maintenance and cultivation implements, and harvesting equipment.聽 You鈥檒l also learn to maintain critical systems such as intake and intercoolers, exhaust and turbocharging systems, and engine brakes 鈥 all while applying essential precautionary measures to ensure safety and reliability during servicing and repairs. As part of your full-time apprenticeship, you鈥檒l gain hands-on experience working with heavy agricultural machinery in your current workplace. Toi Ohomai manages your apprenticeship and provides ongoing mentoring and support.聽 You鈥檒l complete online assignments in your own time, demonstrating your practical learning, while our qualified tutors regularly visit to assist with your progress and stay connected with your employer. This course is designed to give you the expertise needed to keep the Bay of Plenty鈥檚 agricultural operations running smoothly and safely.

Entry requirements

To be admitted to this course, applicants must meet the following requirements:

Hold a Level 3 qualification in automotive engineering, or have evidence of equivalent skills and knowledge Be employed in a heavy automotive engineering workplace, which is operating at a commercially acceptable industry standard

About the provider

Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology is the largest tertiary provider in the Bay of Plenty and the third largest institute of technology in 91视频. We are home to more than 14,000 students, more than 1,000 staff, and we offer more than 150 study options ranging from certificate to post-graduate level.

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