Level 2 Technical Certificate in Automotive - (4292-21) - Pass
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification is for learner who is interested in a career in the automotive industry working on any type of vehicle such as: cars, motorcycles, trucks, vans or quads. You will study both the practical and theoretical aspects of the automotive industry. Qualification Accreditation Number: 601/4528/6
Skills
Earning Criteria
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This individual has achieved unit 201 Automotive Health and Safety. They are able to: Understand implications of the law with regard to health and safety at work, identify the factors leading to accidents and how to control them, carry out tasks ensuring safety precautions and procedures are followed.
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This individual has achieved unit 202 Automotive Industry and Careers. They are able to: Identify the different career paths within the automotive industry, recognise job roles and requirements, understand types of employment conditions.
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This individual has achieved unit 203 Servicing and Inspection. They are able to: Recognise the main vehicle system and components that require regular servicing, identify typical service /inspection types, carry out vehicle inspection and service procedure.
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This individual has achieved unit 204 Automotive Fast-Fit Systems. They are able to: Understand the types of vehicle fast-fit components and specialist equipment, carry out removal and replacement of fast-fit components.
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This individual has achieved unit 205 Vehicle Chassis Systems. They are able to: Recognise vehicle braking systems, recognise vehicle steering systems, recognise vehicle suspension systems.
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This individual has achieved unit 206 Costing Workshop Repairs. They are able to: Understand the requirements for costing repairs, design invoices for customer repairs, calculate repair invoices.
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This individual has achieved unit 207 Using Practical Tools. They are able to: Understand automotive engineering marking out and measuring tools, interpret engineering drawings for automotive service and repair, use automotive tools and joining equipment for cutting and threading.
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This individual has achieved unit 208 Vehicle Engines. They are able to: Understand the importance of using different positions for engine location, identify different engine types, recognise the working principles of different types of engines, understand the main statutory requirements for engines.
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This individual has achieved unit 209 Automotive Electronics. They are able to: Understand the principles of electrical circuits, test electrical circuits.
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This individual has achieved unit 210 Automotive Transmission. They are able to: Identify specialist workshop transmission tools and equipment, recognise vehicle transmission system components, remove and replace transmission system components.
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This individual has achieved unit 211 Vehicle Valeting. They are able to: Select valeting products, carry out valeting activities.
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This individual has achieved unit 212 Automotive Business. They are able to: Understand the different roles that make up a business structure, determine business marketing methods, recognise different customer types.