Annual wage £14,560.00 Working week Monday to Friday between 8:30am to 5:00pm. Total hours per week: 40.0 Expected duration 24 Months Possible start date 01 Sep 2024 Date posted 18 Mar 2024 Apprenticeship level Intermediate Level 2 (GCSE) Reference number VAC1000238501 Positions 1 available What you will do in your working day We are looking for a dedicated apprentice mechanic to join our team. The responsibilities of the apprentice mechanic will include inspecting vehicles, performing basic repairs and servicing. As the apprentice mechanic you will work under the supervision of our experienced mechanics to learn the correct techniques and use of equipment to advance your career. To be a good apprentice mechanic, you should be good with your hands and have a strong attention to detail. Ultimately an apprentice mechanic has a good understanding of mechanics and great customer service skills. Your responsibilities will be: Following checklists to inspect and test vehicles Performing standard mechanic repairs, such as changing brake pads Learning repair techniques under the supervision of our mechanics Writing reports after vehicle inspections Testing vehicle components Maintaining workshop and customer facing areas to our high standard The training you will be getting Autocare Technician Apprenticeship Level 2 What will I study? Apprentices would typically be based at a garage location; however this can vary from garage to garage depending on the business. As an apprentice you will develop an understanding of health and safety within the workplace. You will learn to work to strict deadlines and work closely with others within a team. As you develop your repair knowledge you will increase your skills and performance and become a valuable team member. An Autocare Technician carries out a range of services and repairs to cars, car derived vans and light goods vehicles, working in an ‘Autocare’ or ‘Fast-Fit’ Centre. An Autocare Technician requires a unique combination of technical, retail and customer service skills. They will use a range of tools, measuring and diagnostic equipment to identify and repair simple system faults. Method of delivery: Apprentices attend College on day release for the duration of the two years and train/work with the employer for the remainder of the week. At College they will attain the knowledge required to complete the apprenticeship and the work-based assessor will visit the workplace to carry out reviews and practical observations in conjunction with the employer training. How will I be assessed? You must be competent and have covered all the criteria to be deemed ready for End-Point Assessment (EPA), and achieve passes in all relevant Functional Skills qualifications. The EPA components include: Knowledge test Practical observation Professional review (supported by portfolio) What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship Mechanic MOT Tester Master Diagnostic Technician Requirements and prospects Desired skills and personal qualities Communication skills, Problem solving skills, Analytical skills, Able to read/analyse manuals, Read/analyse technical info Qualifications GCSE or equivalent 2 other subjects (Grade 3/D or above) Essential GCSE or equivalent English (Grade 4/C) Essential GCSE or equivalent maths (Grade 4/C) Essential Things to consider We are located on the Wigginton Road just outside the outer ring road. Initially you will be contacted by York College to confirm your commitment and suitability for the role. If we are unable to contact you, you will not be considered for the position. After you submit your application, look out for an email from apprenticeshipsyorkcollege.ac.uk Check your spam folder, too. You must reply, otherwise your application will be rejected.