Level 2 Award in Electric/Hybrid Vehicle Routine Maintenance Activities (Short courses and Adult Learning)
- Pibwrlwyd Campus
- Cardigan Campus
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 routine maintenance and repair activities (not voltage components or systems). This may include vehicles that may have or had damage to their high energy/electrical system.
Course details
- Face-to-Face
Contact for pricing (Funding Available)
Programme Description
Learner must reside legally in Wales and be aged 19 years old or over.
In addition, individuals must be:
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employed (including Agency and Zero-hours contracts) or
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self-employed or
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full-time carers (incl. non-paid)
There is no funding wage cap for this course.
During the course you will cover:
- Electric/hybrid vehicle system components and operation
- Hazards surrounding electric/hybrid vehicles
- How to reduce the risks to yourself and others when working on electric/hybrid vehicles
- Safely preparing the vehicle when carrying routine maintenance (NOT high voltage components or system
This two day training course is suitable for Level 2 qualified Motor Vehicle technicians who work on Hybrid/Electric Vehicles. As an employer, you have a responsibility for anyone handling electricity as part of the role.
IMI Level 3 Award in Electric/Hybrid Vehicle System Repair and Replacement.
PLA Funding
The Personal Learning Account (PLA) is a Welsh Government programme which allows eligible individuals to access fully funded courses and professional qualifications.
ReAct+ Funding
If you’ve been made unemployed or redundant in the last 12 months, ReAct+ could provide the support you need to get back into work quickly. With funding for skills training, personal development, and help with costs like childcare and travel, ReAct+ offers a range of resources to help you overcome barriers and find new opportunities.