Level 3Advanced Β· A-Level equivalent
Bus and coach engineering technician
Carrying out a range of engineering work on buses and coaches for bus and coach operators.
Typical duration
3 years
Training funded
up to Β£16,000
Route
Engineering and manufacturing
Standard ref
ST0067
Role overview
The Bus and Coach Engineering Technician apprenticeship trains you to service, diagnose and repair buses and coaches across mechanical, electrical and bodywork systems. Apprentices develop skills in fleet maintenance to keep public and private transport vehicles safe and roadworthy. It leads to master technician, workshop controller or fleet engineer roles.
Careers this apprenticeship leads to
Salary progression, top employers and day-to-day reality for the roles this standard prepares you for.
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