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National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) (Level 4) with strands in Electrical and Electronics, Light Vehicle, Motorcycle, Outdoor Power Equipment, and Trailer Boat Systems

Course details

National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) (Level 4) with strands in Electrical and Electronics, Light Vehicle, Motorcycle, Outdoor Power Equipment, and Trailer Boat Systems
NZQF Level 4

About the course

The National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) (Level 4) with strands in Electrical and Electronics, Light Vehicle, Motorcycle, Outdoor Power Equipment, and Trailer Boat Systems [Ref: 1422] recognises the skills and knowledge required for people in roles within the automotive electrical and mechanical sector of the motor industry that involve diagnostic and complex repair work at an intermediate to advanced level.

The qualification includes a Core Compulsory and Core Elective section common to each of the five strands. This core covers knowledge and skills primarily in areas of customer interaction, such as booking in work, selling goods and services, completing quotations and estimates for jobs, warranties and guarantees, and participating in quality improvement objectives. The standards in the Compulsory section of each strand ensure that the candidate develops and applies knowledge and skills to more complex and unfamiliar jobs within their industry sector. The elective section of each strand allows candidates to add further skills that are relevant to their position and/or specific workplace requirements.

In order to recognise a minimum and consistent set of fundamental competencies across all roles in all qualifications at each level, a common set of standards appear consistently across the core sections in all of the Level 4 qualifications in the Motor Industry subfield. This structure has been modelled on the Qualifications Roadmap (the motor industry career pathway document), which allows a candidate to move more easily between strands of qualifications in similar areas and to transfer skills from this qualification to other motor industry qualifications.

The qualification strands recognise the competencies required to work in a range of automotive electrical and mechanical workplaces in:
. electrical and electronics roles involved in the overall servicing and repair of electric and electronic components used on all vehicles, equipment and machines
. light vehicle roles involved in the overall servicing and repair of all aspects of the operation of light vehicles and light vehicle components (see below regarding comparison to Underbody and General Service strand)
. motorcycle roles involved in the overall servicing and repair of all aspects of the operation of motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles and their associated components
. outdoor power equipment roles in the overall servicing and repair of electric and petrol powered equipment such as lawnmowers (ride-on and walk-behind types), chainsaws, weed eaters, brush cutters and trimmers, power cutters, and any other outdoor powered equipment which operates a small engine (both hand-held or ride-on)
. trailer boat systems roles involved in the installation, and overall servicing and repair of engines and engine components on trailer boats.

This qualification is one of a suite of qualifications developed at the intermediate to advanced level for the motor industry. The qualifications in this suite are grouped to reflect the industry recognised sector subsets of: automotive body, automotive electrical and mechanical engineering, automotive heavy engineering, automotive specialist engineering, and vehicle servicing. In most cases these subsets are also divided into two levels to provide clearer entry points to and exit points from training.

People wishing to obtain information on career pathways, should contact the NZ Motor Industry Training Organisation Incorporated (see contact details below).

This qualification builds on the skills and knowledge developed in the National Certificate in National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) (Level 3) with strands in Electrical and Electronics, Light Vehicle, Motorcycle, Outdoor Power Equipment, and Trailer Boat Systems [Ref: 1421], which is a prerequisite for the award of this qualification. Candidates may choose to progress to the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Advanced Technical) (Level 5) with strands in Automotive Electrical and Mechanical, and Collision Repair [Ref: 1143], the National Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Level 4) [Ref: 0649] or the National Diploma in Business (Level 5) [Ref: 0783].

Entry requirements

Academic You must have completed the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) (Level 3) Light Vehicle Strand prior to enrolling in this programme. English requirements may also apply (see below). English If English is not your first language you are also required to provide evidence of your English language skills as listed below or credits in English rich subjects from New Zealand educational institutions. If you have no evidence of your English language skills and are a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, contact us for an assessment. IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest). Additional Requirements To successfully complete some unit standards in this programme you are required to have a drivers licence (minimum of restricted licence) for the class of vehicle that you are working on. Selection Where there are more applications than places available, applications will be processed in the order that they are received.

About the provider

MITO is part of Te Pūkenga Work Based Learning, a subsidiary of Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology.

We facilitate training for the automotive, commercial road transport, extractives, gas, and logistics, industries. We work with learners, their employers and training providers, to ensure people get the best possible opportunities to learn and advance their career, while developing a skilled workforce for the industries we serve.

Being a part of Te Pūkenga means we are connected to the other organisations delivering vocational education in Aotearoa New Zealand and we will work with them to share skills and knowledge to help you succeed.

To enrol in a MITO training programme you must be employed in one of the industries that MITO supports and your employer must be able to support your training, as you will complete your qualification on-the-job. This means you will be learning and earning!