Automotive Apprenticeships
Mechanical
A course by
Ara Institute of Canterbury
Broaden your horizons with a managed automotive apprenticeship at Ara. Learn sought-after automotive skills, gain experience, and make valuable connections in the motor industry.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
It will take a total of 36 weeks


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Receive tailored industry mentorship
Benefit from one-on-one time with trade professionals, regular workplace visits, and customized apprenticeship plans.

Develop hands-on automotive industry skills
Gain experience in modern vehicle systems and technical automotive processes by working in the industry and attending structured night classes.

Work towards recognized automotive qualifications
Progress towards the New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3) and, if already qualified, the Certificate in Light Automotive Engineering (Level 4).
What You're Signing Up For
Ara's Managed Automotive Apprenticeships offer tailored, work-based learning for those entering or advancing within the automotive industry. Apprenticeships are structured via night classes and workplace visits, focusing on upskilling with trade qualifications such as the Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3) and progressing to the Certificate in Light Automotive Engineering (Level 4). Apprentices develop technical know-how while working and receiving guidance from industry professionals.
Course Content
- Night classes (6pm-9pm, one per week, for 36 weeks per year)
- Four workplace visits per year
- Industry-tailored apprenticeship planning
- Practical and theoretical automotive training
- Workplace-based learning and skill development
- Preparation for NZ Certificates in Automotive Engineering (Level 3) and Light Automotive Engineering (Level 4)
What you need to know first
Employment in the automotive industry (for entry to apprenticeship)
Pathway options: no prior qualification, significant industry experience, or Level 3 qualification in automotive engineering

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Automotive
Engineering
Trades

Future employment opportunities might be
Qualified automotive technician
Light automotive mechanic
Further training for specialist roles in the automotive industry


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