Approx. duration: 36 months
Start date: Anytime
Attendance: Day release at Ipswich Campus
Entry requirements:
- Individual employers will set their selection criteria for applicants
- Apprentices need to be employed for a minimum of 30 hours a week and have a contract of employment
- Entry onto the Apprenticeship is subject to a thorough skills scan assessment to clarify course suitability
- Entry onto the Apprenticeship is subject to 4 GCSEs including Maths and English 9-4/A-C or Functional Skills Level 2
- Apprentices aged 16-18 years are subject to the mandatory requirement to study towards and achieve English and Maths Functional Skills at Level 2 where the Apprentice only holds the level 1 qualifications (GCSE grades D-G/3-1)
- Following the updated ESFA Apprenticeship rules, from 11th February 2025. Apprentices who begin their apprenticeship training when aged 19+ will no longer be subject to this mandatory requirement. It is now the decision of the apprentice and their employer at the start of their apprenticeship to choose to study towards a Maths and English qualification
On programme learning:
- Vehicle Damage Panel Technician Standard
- English and Maths (if required) Level 2
End-point assessment:
Delivered by IMI (The Institute of the Motor Industry)
Progression:
On completion of this apprenticeship a Vehicle Damage Paint Technician will have the opportunity to progress within the industry in more senior roles such as senior paint refinisher, senior paint accreditations, carry out manufacturer or product specialist training, Quality control inspectors, Vehicle Damage Assessor, Workshop managers or specialising in custom car work.
Course Summary:
A Vehicle Damage Panel Technician operates typically within the Collision Repair workshop, showcasing advanced knowledge and skills in the removal, repair, and replacement of vehicle body panels in accordance with manufacturer specifications. This role involves working on both cars and light commercial vehicles. The technician is capable of working independently as well as collaboratively, following established processes. They are skilled at accurately identifying various body panel types and using the appropriate tools to perform repairs to the highest standards.
Types of work undertaken include:
- Motor vehicle chassis and body alignment
- Repair of damaged panels/components
- Removal and replacement of body panels and associated parts
- Interpretation of technical data for joining techniques and replacement panels
- Welding