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Course Details: The level 1, 2 & 3 hybrid and electric vehicle mechanic courses include; Classroom based theory session Workshop practice session Examination and assessment Course Fees: Level 1 £160 + VAT per candidate Level 2 £396 + VAT per candidate Level 3 £659 + VAT per candidate Electric & Hybrid Course Information: IMI LEVEL 1 AWARD IN EV AWARENESS This programme is designed for individuals who may encounter electric/hybrid (all variations) vehicles and require safety awareness. It is suitable for non-technical people working in roles such as: Valeters Parts Sales and aftersales It is also suitable for individuals working in roles such as: Vehicle recovery Vehicle dismantlers Vehicle damage assessors Electric/hybrid professional vehicle drivers. LEVEL 2 AWARD IN ELECTRIC/HYBRID VEHICLE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES This award is designed for technicians who maintain and repair electric/hybrid vehicles. It contains the skills and knowledge required to work safely around a vehicle’s high & low voltage electrical system and electric drive train system, whilst carrying out repairs or maintenance. As a result, learners successfully completing this qualification will acquire significant core knowledge and skills and the ability to work safely around and maintain Electric/Hybrid vehicles. LEVEL 3 AWARD IN ELECTRIC/HYBRID VEHICLE REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT 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. 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 Entry Requirements The selection criteria for entry should take into account each applicants existing academic/vocational qualifications and experience. Level 1 EV awareness There is no eligibility requirement. Level 2 electric & hybrid vehicle training course Individuals will already have vehicle maintenance and repair knowledge and skills at level 2. Level 3 electric & hybrid vehicle training course Individuals will already have vehicle maintenance and repair knowledge and skills at level 3. Candidates who already hold the EV Level 2 qualification can do a one-day Level 3 Assessment In order to pass these qualifications, learners must demonstrate its learning outcomes by following and achieving its assessment components: a. IMI External Testing (online) b. IMI Practical Assessment What’s included: Support from fully qualified and experienced trainers Course training material Registration with the awarding body Examinations Fees and Certification To find out more, please use the live chat function, visit our contact page or call us on 024 76325880 Get up to speed with industry changes The automotive industry is constantly changing, but more so than ever before. The shift to electric vehicles is only going to continue to grow as environmental and consumer needs change. As hybrid and electric vehicles become more and more mainstream, mechanics/technicians must have the right skills and knowledge to keep up with new technologies and the demand for their maintenance and repair. This course is designed to teach you how to safely and effectively work on hybrid and electric vehicles as well as keep up with the constantly evolving technology. Upon completion of this electric vehicle training course, technicians will be able to demonstrate they have the skills and knowledge needed for repairing vehicles with high voltage hybrid and electrical technologies. Future-proofed skills As more consumers make the shift to hybrid and electric vehicles, the demand for knowledgeable mechanics is increasing exponentially. This new market is ideal to expand your customer base and grow your business. Safety is always the number one priority for any vehicle technician, this course will teach you how to approach an electric vehicle and work on it safely. Our experienced instructors will teach you invaluable skills such as disengaging battery cells and the different hazards associated with high-energy electricals. Electric vehicles are quickly becoming a common sight on UK roads and will soon be the new normal, ensuring you get ahead of the trend with our electric car mechanic course means you will be ready for when the vast majority of your customers are in these types of cars.
This route is aimed as commercial vehicle tyre technicians and covers the following competencies: Truck tyre fitting Specialist and multi-piece wheels Agricultural tyre fitting Earth mover tyre fitting Industrial tyre fitting INTERESTED? PFTP are proud to have been awarded approval by the NTDA to offer this valuable licence to our customers. To find out more, please either telephone us on 024 76325880, use the live talk function to talk to one of our sales operatives or visit our contact page to leave a message. We look forward to hearing from you!
The shortage of electricians has lead to an increased demand nationwide and in turn a sharp rise in salary. Our training solutions can help you gain nationally recognised qualifications such as City & Guilds and NVQ. Not only you will train in state-of-the-art training centres, but you can also have the opportunity to attain the Work Based Performance Units and complete a portfolio of diverse evidence of onsite work.
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A licensed retail tyre technician is likely to come from a number of backgrounds, e.g. apprentice, trainee or from another company where they have gained experience, but may not hold the relevent qualification or where the qualificatiion is old and out of date. For an individual to apply for the LRTT, they must be assessed as a competent practitioner and have the relevent knowledge in the following covering car, light van and 4×4: Tyre fitting Tyre repair Wheel balancing Four-wheel alignment Tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) Manual handling and safe working practices. INTERESTED? PFTP are proud to have been awarded approval by the NTDA to offer this valuable licence to our customers. To find out more, please either telephone us on 024 76325880, use the live talk function to talk to one of our sales operatives or visit our contact page to leave a message. We look forward to hearing from you!
This one-day workshop is intended for participants who have a basic understanding of Outlook but who want to know how to use its advanced features to manage their email communications, calendar events, contact information and other communication tasks. This course will help participants: Gain confidence using Outlook and its advanced features Organise and prioritise email messages Archive messages for safe-keeping Use rules to process received or sent messages automatically Manage scheduled meetings with others Give others permission to view and manage their folders and items Use contacts and commands to find out more about a person or company Prioritise work-flow using tasks and assigning tasks to others 1 Email messages Combining multiple clicks with quick steps Following up flag options Saving multiple attachments Attaching a folder of files Recalling and replacing a message Categorising messages with conditional formatting 2 Message options Adding options to messages Marking a message as private Receiving quick responses with voting buttons Directing replies to specific users Delaying sent messages Inserting links in messages 3 Stay organised with rules Using rules to automate message flow Moving messages with rules Using the rules wizard Setting up rules with conditions Using rules that work whilst you are away 4 Message clean-up Using conversation clean-up Using mailbox clean-up Moving messages to the archive folder Archiving folder properties Auto-archiving properties 5 Managing calendars Creating calendar groups Sharing calendars with permissions Setting up working days and times Managing time zones Categorise appointments with conditional formatting Publishing a calendar 6 Schedule meetings Scheduling a meeting Managing meeting responses Proposing new meeting times Adding attendees to a meeting Viewing multiple appointments 7 Using contacts Merging contacts to letters Merging contacts to labels Mail merging contacts in Word Exporting contacts to Excel 8 Managing tasks Organising your workload with tasks Categorising tasks Assigning tasks to others Sending a task status report Allocating time for tasks Regenerating a new task Viewing your tasks in the calendar 9 Adding message items Adding calendars to messages Adding business cards to messages 10 Email accounts Adding multiple user accounts Adding account permissions
This route is considered a progression for the tyre technician. To qualify for the LVST vehicle Technician course, you must already hold the LRTT and in addition be assessed as a competent practitioner with the relevant knowledge in the following covering car, light van and 4×4: Customer liaison Vehicle inspection and appraisal Battery and related components Exhaust systems Braking systems Computer-based testing equipment. We evaluate your current skills and certifications to create a training package perfectly suited to you. Each LVST course is unique as we provide additional training, where required, to complement your current certifications and knowledge. The light vehicle service technician license shows that you have all the know-how and skills required to proficiently and independently diagnose and repair light vehicles. On achieving this auto technician license, you will be able to practically and proficiently demonstrate the skills required for repairing light vehicles. Offered by our fully licensed and experienced technicians, this license has been designed for mechanics/technicians that do not necessarily hold any formal qualifications. With decades of experience delivering high-quality automotive training courses, we are a small business that takes pride in the value and quality of service we provide. INTERESTED? PFTP is proud to have been awarded approval by the NTDA to offer this valuable licence to our customers. To find out more, please either telephone us on 024 76325880 or enquire below. We look forward to hearing from you!
The NTDA Tyre Technician Development Scheme was introduced following the huge success of the REACT working safely at the roadside licensing scheme. the recent changes to the apprenticeship framework and the general interest expressed by NTDA tyre retailers to have a standardised licensing scheme for retail centre based personnel. This scheme, effectively, is intended to act as a form of self-regulation for the tyre retail industry and represents a very exciting opportunity for both employers and employees in that it improves the mobility of tyre technicians by providing them with a nationally recognised license designed to demonstrate their competency. Similar self-regulation schemes have proven highly effective in other industries, such as the Electro-technical certification Scheme (ECS), which has issued thousands of cards to competent electricians. The NTDA Tyre Technician Professional Development Scheme is based on the following structure: Licensed Retail Tyre Technician (LRTT) Licensed Vehicle service Technician (LVST) Licensed Commercial Tyre Technician (LCTT) (This does not replace the REACT license to work safely at the roadside, which will remain unchanged, as it relates to roadside safe working as opposed to specific commercial tyre fitting competencies) The common criteria for a company to apply for any of the licenses is as follows: Whether applications are submitted by a tyre retailer, manufacture’s training department, or independent training provider, an individual must have been trained or re-trained and assessed as competent against the relevant occupational standards criteria for each license. Evidence of this (such as certificates, training records etc.), must be retained and made available when requested by the NTDA who will maintain a database of all licensed personnel. INTERESTED? PFTP is proud to have been awarded approval by the NTDA to offer this valuable licence to our customers. To find out more, please either telephone us on 024 76325880, use the live talk function to talk to one of our sales operatives or visit our contact page to leave a message. We look forward to hearing from you!