Become an Automotive Technician
Become an Automotive Technician
Today's cars and trucks are miracles of modern engineering. There is more computer technology on a standard family car than there was in the first rocket to land on the moon! So if you have a passion for vehicles, and a keen interest in modern technology, training to be an Automotive Technician could be the path to an exciting and well paid career for you.
Skillnet work with hundreds of garages, dealerships and body-shops who ask us to find Apprentices for them. We will work with you to identify the type of Apprenticeship you are looking for and then arrange for you to meet employers in your local area. We will then organise your training programme and support you right through your studies.
To apply please complete the on-line application form or telephone us for more details on 01923 630800.
Latest news
Skillnet declared Outstanding at Ofsted inspection
In a first for the motor industry, Skillnet Limited has achieved the highest Ofsted grade ever for a private training provider in the sector.
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Added Thu 4th March 2010
Skillnet has Apprenticeship vacancies across London and Hertfordshire
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Added Wed 10th February 2010
Skillnet programmes make the top 4 in Automotive Management awards
Three of the 4 short-listed Training Programmes of the Year are Skillnet managed programmes. Ford Motor Company, DAF Trucks and Kia Motors will find out who has won the overall prize at a glittering gala dinner on the 17th February
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Added Wed 3rd February 2010
£2500 funding available to employers now!
The Apprenticeship Grant supports a wider plan by the government to reduce the number of young people who are not in education, employment or training and was launched at the end of January to provide funding for businesses to recruit new apprentices aged between 16 and 17 years old. This opportunity is available to independent car dealerships and garages in across London and Hertfordshire which are now looking to train their next apprentices.
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Added Wed 3rd February 2010