IMI Accreditation, Senior Panel AOM Update Reaccreditation only

Other Automotive

Course Details


Qualification
Other
Subject Area
Automotive
Level
3
Age Group
19+
Locations

Openshaw Campus
(Short Course - 1 day)

Leaflet Code
L8261

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This course is intended for technicians whose job role involves the repair of vehicles involved in accidents or similar incidents and want to gain an IMI Re-accreditation. In order to re-accredit using ‘AOM Updates' (Assessed Outcome Modules) the candidate's ATA ID Card must remain valid throughout the assessments and until all of the prescribed AOMs have been passed. Should the card expire beforehand, the candidate will be required to re-take a ‘full assessment'. On this course you will learn how to remove and refit mechanical and electrical trim as well as developing a deep understanding of bonding and mechanical fastenings.

Applicants must have current experience working in the accident repair sector of the industry for a minimum of three years to ensure they are familiar with the skills, knowledge and techniques required for this course.

This course will be assessed through online multiple choice questionnaires as well as ongoing practical assessments.

Upon successful completion of this qualification, learners will receive a certificate for employers and can expect career progression within the automotive industry. This course will prepare you for various roles in the industry such as autoglazing, cosmetic repair or broader managerial positions.

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Automotive

If you love tinkering with cars and are never happier than when you’re wearing overalls and figuring out how things work, a career in the automotive industry could be just around the corner.

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