Guidance

Apprenticeship standard: mechatronics maintenance technician (approved for delivery)

Describes the job role that an apprentice will be doing and the skills required of them by the automotive sector.

This publication was withdrawn on

This standard is no longer available and has been replaced by the engineering technician standard.

Applies to England

Documents

Apprenticeship standard for a mechatronics maintenance technician

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Assessment plan for a mechatronics maintenance technician

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Details

These documents are relevant to:

  • employers wanting to recruit an apprentice
  • training organisations working with employers to make the apprenticeships available

The approved standard outlines the skills, knowledge and behaviours required of the apprentice and the job they will need to be able to do by the time they have completed their apprenticeship.

This standard is ready to use.

Employers involved in creating this standard

If you’d like to get involved and contribute to the development of the mechatronics maintenance technician standard, please read the guidance for trailblazers, and email the trailblazer contact: ieva@jaguarlandrover.com.

The standard for a mechatronics maintenance technician was developed by:

  • BMW Group UK
  • EEF
  • Ford
  • GTA England
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • NFEC
  • Siemens
  • Toyota Manufacturing UK
  • Vauxhall Motors

Funding information for employers and training organisations

Funding band (6 = highest 1 = lowest): 6

Maximum core government contribution: £18,000

Read the funding rules for apprenticeship standards for further information.

Published 12 November 2014