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Automotive Electrician Gain a national qualification The New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Electrical Engineering (Level 3 and 4) is expected to take 4 years to complete. Get qualified with MITO Find your spark with MITO’s Automotive Electrical Engineering training programme. Whether you are new to the industry or already experienced, this innovative training programme will provide the skills and knowledge to install, maintain and repair electrical and electronic components in a range of vehicles. Accelerate your career with a nationally recognised qualification!

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Automotive Electrician

Gain a national qualification The New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Electrical Engineering (Level 3 and 4) is expected to take 4 years to complete.

Get qualified with MITO

Find your spark with MITO’s Automotive Electrical Engineering training programme.

Whether you are new to the industry or already experienced, this innovative training programme will provide the skills and knowledge to install, maintain and repair electrical and electronic components in a range of vehicles.

Accelerate your career with a nationally recognised qualification!

Page 2: › assets › Uploads › Automotive... · Automotive Electrician - MITOAutomotive Electrician Gain a national qualification The New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Electrical

A blended approach to learningThe programme includes a mix of workplace practical learning and eLearning which allows you to complete theory elements of the programme in your own time and at your own pace. You can access online learning resources, including videos, interactive simulations and online theory assessments, at any time and from any device – mobile phone, tablet or computer. Real-time results and progress reports are available to both you and your supervisor through MITO’s online portal.

Support is provided by your MITO Industry Training Advisor and your workplace supervisor.

Training feeAn annual training fee may apply, please visit www.mito.org.nz/fees-free or contact MITO for details.

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If you are currently employed in the industry and your employer is able to support your training programme, contact MITO to get your career up and running.

Get qualified with MITO!0800 88 21 21

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Designed by industry, for industry.

Programme outlineThis programme provides you with the skills and knowledge to complete tasks such as:

• Diagnose and repair or replace sensors and actuators, control units and associated wiring and communication networks

• Use specialist tools and electrical component diagrams to locate, repair and replace wiring looms

• Design, build, install, test and modify a range of electrical systems, electrical accessory systems and communication systems

• Configure and customise system software

• Monitor the workplace and respond to issues as required to maintain a safe and effective workplace.

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