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68 Technician courses in Bedworth

Nail Technician Level 3

By Penelope Academy

The ABT Level 3 Diploma in Nail Services is a substantial vocational qualification that will confirm your competence as a nail technician.

Nail Technician Level 3
Delivered In-Person in Gloucester or UK WideFlexible Dates
£599

Nail Technician Course Level 2

By Penelope Academy

This 3 day practical course (taken in professional beauty salon) designed to show You how to carry out manicures. This course is designed for complete beginners, who wish to learn from basic to professional most popular nail art techniques to start Your career as nail technicians. It is also good to refresh knowledge and learn new techniques for those of You that are already in business.

 Nail Technician Course Level 2
Delivered In-Person in Gloucester or UK WideFlexible Dates
£499

Light Vehicle Inspection Technician Accreditation

By PFTP Ltd

The IMI Light Vehicle Inspection Technician Accreditation is for experienced mechanics who would like to gain recognition for their skills and knowledge. It is also accepted by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) as the stage 1 entry qualification for mechanics and technicians who wish to train to become an MOT Tester for class 4 and 7 vehicles (cars and vans) It is normally valid for 3 years and successful candidates, as well as receiving a certifcate, photo card and pin badge, will also be entered on to the IMI Professional Register. This is a public-facing register to showcase individuals working in the motor industry, who have been recognised for their experience, professionalism and commitment to ethical working practices. However, there will be no requirement for you to re-accredit if you go on to complete your IMI Level 2 Award in MOT testing (classes 4 & 7) within the 3 year period. As an Inspection Technician you must be able to work unsupervised – ideally, you should be in full time employment with at least 3 years experience (4 years if you wish to become an MOT tester) to ensure you are familiar with the techniques for vehicle servicing, inspection and system(s) diagnosis. There are 5 practical assessments for this route and two online exams, one containing 30 questions and a second containing 10 questions. Please click on the links below to get an overview of the contents of each assessment. AOM – 071 – Emissions System – Inspection AOM – 072 – Electrical System – Inspection AOM – 073 – Braking Systems – Inspection AOM – 074 – Steering and Suspension Systems – Inspection AOM – 075 – Vehicle Structure – Inspection AOM – 076 – Vehicle Appraisal – Inspection   5 Day Training and Assessment. This training is aimed at experienced technicians who might need some training input prior to assessment. The assessments will take place over a 5 day period with the online assessment taking place mid week to allow for any re-sits that may be necessary. You will receive a copy of Tom Denton’s 4th edition Advanced Automotive Fault Diagnosis book which you can use in the intervening period to study and practice your knowledge and skills prior to attending the course. PLEASE NOTE THESE ASSESSMENTS ARE TO A LEVEL 3 STANDARD AND ARE DESIGNED TO BE TOUGH. THEY CONCENTRATE ON FAULT FINDING WITHIN A GIVEN TIMESCALE. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES WILL FIND ALL OF THE FAULTS WITHIN 1 HOUR. The next step If this accreditation is of interest to you, particularly if you wish to become an MOT tester, have a go at our initial assessment test. Our administrator will be in touch with you once we receive your result so that we can best advise you on the way forward.

Light Vehicle Inspection Technician Accreditation
Delivered In-Person in NuneatonFlexible Dates
£995

NTDA Tyre Technician Professional Development Scheme

By PFTP Ltd

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!

NTDA Tyre Technician Professional Development Scheme
Delivered In-Person in NuneatonFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

The Ultimate Guide to Event Planning - 1 Day Workshop in Solihull

By Mangatesinc

Event Planning 1 Day Training in Solihull

The Ultimate Guide to Event Planning - 1 Day Workshop in Solihull
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Licensed Vehicle Service Technician Course (LVST)

By PFTP Ltd

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!

Licensed Vehicle Service Technician Course (LVST)
Delivered In-Person in NuneatonFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Four-Wheel Alignment Course

By PFTP Ltd

The IMI Four Wheel Alignment course is 2 1/2 days in duration and is aimed at Technicians involved with carrying out light vehicle wheel alignment. It is advised that candidates should have a minimum of 3 months practical wheel alignment experience but courses of longer duration can be arranged for those people requiring it. Successful candidates will receive an IMI Quality Approved Award in Steering & Wheel alignment. As well as being recognised throughout the Motor Industry, this qualification will also count towards the NTDA tyre Technician Professional Development Scheme’s Licenced Retail Tyre Technician licence. PLEASE NOTE THIS COURSE FOCUSES ON THE FUNDAMENTALS OF WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND NOT ON ANY PARTICULAR TYPE OF WHEEL ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT. Course Details: Classroom based theory session Workshop practice session Examination and assessment Course Fees £499.00 + VAT Per Candidate *Please contact us for group rates and onsite training Course Content Theoretical Health & Safety Components, functions & Layout of vehicle steering systems Steering angles and how they work together Common faults associated with steering systems 4 wheel alignment Practical Pre-alignment vehicle inspection. Carry out 4 wheel alignment. Carry ou a thrust angle alignment IMI assessment and test A multi-choice theory question paper Two practical assessments, observed by an IMI approved assessor.   What’s included Fully qualified and experienced trainer Course booklet Examinations Fees and Certification One year IMI membership To find out more, please use the live chat function, visit our contact page or call us on 024 76325880

Four-Wheel Alignment Course
Delivered In-Person in NuneatonFlexible Dates
£499

Licensed Retail Tyre Technician (LRTT)

By PFTP Ltd

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!

Licensed Retail Tyre Technician (LRTT)
Delivered In-Person in NuneatonFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

High-Performance Car Tyre Fitting Course

By PFTP Ltd

The IMI PAC course in High Performance Light Vehicle Tyre Fitting is 3 days in duration and is aimed at light vehicle tyre fitters wishing to update their skills and knowledge for today’s modern tyre types and designs. A minimum of 3 months practical light vehicle tyre fitting experience is required as this is not an introductory course. We also run a 1 day basic, non certificated course if for those without the tyre fitting experience, please contact for further details. Successful candidates will receive an IMI Professional Achievement Certificate in High Performance Light Vehicle Tyre Fitting. As well as being recognised throughout the Motor Industry, this qualification will also count towards the NTDA tyre Technician Professional development Scheme’s Licenced Retail Tyre Technician licence (LRTT). / Course Details: One day classroom based theory session One day workshop practice session One day examination and assessment Course Fees £396.00 + VAT.  per person Please contact us for group rates Course Content Theoretical Health & Safety Light Vehicle Tyre construction identification Run-flat technologies Light Vehicle Wheel rim identification Light Vehicle Tyre sidewall markings (including lyre labeling) Construction & Use regulations Limits of wear and serviceability Fault identification methods Tyre & Inner tube repairs conforming to BSAU159g Practical Tyre inspection and fault reporting Safe vehicle jacking Safe removal and replacement of road wheels Safe wheel balancing Safe tyre removal and replacement (High Performance & Run Flat) Safe tubeless tyre and inner tube repair IMI assessment and test A multi-choice theory question paper Four practical assessments, observed by an IMI approved assessor. What’s included Fully qualified and experienced trainers Course booklet Examinations Fees and Certification One year IMI membership To find out more, please use the live chat function, visit our contact page or call us on 024 76325880

High-Performance Car Tyre Fitting Course
Delivered In-Person in NuneatonFlexible Dates
£396

The Ultimate Guide to Event Planning - 1 Day Workshop in Warwick

By Mangatesinc

Event Planning 1 Day Training in Warwick

The Ultimate Guide to Event Planning - 1 Day Workshop in Warwick
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795
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IOA Central Branch

ioa central branch

Coventry

The Institute of Acoustics is the UK's professional body for those working in acoustics, noise and vibration. It was formed in 1974 from the amalgamation of the Acoustics Group of the Institute of Physics and the British Acoustical Society (a daughter society of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers). The Institute of Acoustics is a nominated body of the Engineering Council, offering registration at Chartered and Incorporated Engineer levels. The Institute has some 3000 members from a rich diversity of backgrounds, with engineers, scientists, educators, lawyers, occupational hygienists, architects and environmental health officers among their number. This multidisciplinary culture provides a productive environment for cross-fertilisation of ideas and initiatives. The range of interests of members within the world of acoustics is equally wide, embracing such aspects as aerodynamics, architectural acoustics, building acoustics, electroacoustics, engineering dynamics, noise and vibration, hearing, speech, underwater acoustics, together with a variety of environmental aspects. The lively nature of the Institute is demonstrated by the breadth of its learned society programmes. There are three corporate grades of membership, namely Honorary Fellow, Fellow, and Member, and four non-corporate grades of Associate Member, Technician Member, Affiliate, and Student. The Institute is well supported by organisations which have become Sponsor Members and by its Key Sponsors. A recent employment survey shows that of our 3000 members, some 900 are employed in industry, commerce and consultancies, 400 in education and research, and nearly 500 in public authorities. Among the more specialist areas in which acousticians are employed are the audio and hi-fi industry, auditorium and concert hall design, broadcasting, telecommunications, quiet vehicle and product design, sonar system design, human-computer interaction, environmental noise control and health and safety management. The Institute works closely with other professional bodies in related fields, including CIEH, REHIS and IOSH and the Association of Noise Consultants. As one of the smaller professional institutions, the Institute of Acoustics has particular strengths in its learned society programmes and its cohesive role for the subject. There is a club atmosphere in its activities and it is possible for members to maintain personal contacts with colleagues engaged in other related areas of acoustics. There is a high participation rate by members in the conference, subject specialist meetings and regional branch activities of the Institute. The Institute offers members a Continuous Professional Development support scheme, a feature which is becoming increasingly recognised as an essential element in ensuring that professionals can keep up-to-date with rapidly changing technological and regulatory issues. Specialist interests are catered for through specialist groups, and regional activities are promoted by a number of regional branches. The work of the Institute relies heavily, of course, on the voluntary efforts of many members of Council, of its Standing Committees and of the Group and Branch Committees. The Institute publishes a bi-monthly Acoustics Bulletin, containing articles of professional, academic and technical interest and the Institute's Proceedings record the two hundred or more papers presented at our formal meetings each year. An education programme, comprising a Diploma in Acoustics and Noise Control and several Certificate of Competence courses is offered at a number of Centres throughout the UK. The Diploma is also available by tutored distance learning. Through specialist Institute of Acoustics working groups, support is given to the development of legislation in these areas, and there is considerable activity by Institute members in UK, European and International Standards development. The Institute is a founding member of the European Acoustics Association (EAA), a member society of the International Institute of Noise Control Engineering (I-INCE) and a member of the International Commission for Acoustics (ICA)