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Bradford College

Component Removal and Replacement in Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

Qualification Gained
City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Component Removal and Replacement in Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Study Level
Level 3
Course Type
Adult
Duration
5 days
Start Date
Monday 29th April • Monday 13th May • Monday 3rd June • Monday 17th June • Monday 8th July • Monday 22nd July
Study Mode
Part-time
Location
Bowling Back Lane

  Overview

Our Level 3 qualification is designed for people looking to develop their knowledge and skills to allow them to safely carry out the removal and replacement of components on electric vehicle systems.

 

 

  Key Info

This qualification covers the competence and knowledge to safely carry out the removal and replacement of components in isolated high voltage systems in an electric vehicle. High voltage systems include the powertrain and ancillary systems.

  • Understand the operation of electric vehicle systems
  • Understand the features, function and construction of electric vehicle components and alternative fuel systems
  • Understand the electrical and electronic principles relating to low and high voltage systems and components
  • Understand the importance of adhering to health and safety legislation, regulations, guidelines, and workplace procedures and know how to work safely around electric vehicles
  • Understand the hazards associated with working on electric vehicles and how to minimise risk to yourself and others when removing and replacing components in an electric vehicle
  • Understand how to test, remove, and replace components in an electric vehicle

Entry to this course requires a Level 2 qualification or above in a related area, or have relevant knowledge and experience in automotive studies.

Assessment includes successful completion of the multiple-choice questions for the essential knowledge and the practical assessment task for the skills.

Successful completion of this course can lead to further study or employment. Careers include:

  • Specialist Technician in hybrid and electric vehicle maintenance and repair.

The full cost of this course is £538.00 but currently, funding is available which covers the entire cost of the course, subject to the following criteria:

In order to access the funding to attend this course, you must be:

• 19 or over on the course start date.
• Employed and able to provide progression evidence from a manager to confirm their new hybrid responsibilities or provide a letter of their new role.
• Self-employed and can provide an action plan letter to evidence you Companies House registration or provide evidence you are a sole trader etc.
• Unemployed, but with evidence of starting a new role within the industry or evidence of an interview.
• You must have the right to legally reside and work in the UK and live in West Yorkshire.
• Participants cannot be in full-time education or on an apprenticeship at the time of joining.
• Must not have undertaken a Skills Connect course in the past (an individual can only receive funding for one course).

We ask that you attend the full course (5 days).

 

 

This is representative of the most common fees scenario, but actual fees can vary depending on a number of factors. Please contact us if you need more guidance.

If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact [email protected]

Disclaimer: Our prospectus, college documents and website are simply here to offer a guide. We accept no liability for any inaccurate statements and are not responsible for any negative outcomes if you rely on an inaccurate statement. We reserve the right to withdraw any programmes or service at any time.

This course is delivered in partnership with
Block Automotive