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Vehicle damage mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) technician (level 3)
Removing and refitting damaged mechanical and electrical components on a car before and after body repair work has been carried out.
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Vehicle damage assessor (level 4)
Inspecting and assessing all elements of a motor vehicle that has sustained damage and requires repair.
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Motor vehicle service and maintenance technician - light vehicle (level 3)
Servicing and repairing light vehicles.
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Vehicle damage paint technician (level 3)
Preparing, spraying and finishing vehicles that have been involved in collisions and other incidents.
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Heavy vehicle service and maintenance technician (level 3)
Inspecting and repairing a range of heavy vehicles and trailers.
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Vehicle damage panel technician (level 3)
Demonstrating expert working knowledge in relation to the removal, repair and replacement of vehicle body panels.
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Domestic electrician (level 3)
Install and maintain electrical services within a domestic setting.
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Marine electrician (level 3)
Conduct a wide range of marine electrical work.
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Large goods vehicle (LGV) driver C + E (level 2)
Drive large goods vehicles.
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Electrical or electronic technical support engineer (degree) (level 6)
Supporting the manufacturing of new products by bringing the product to life and resolving manufacturing problems.
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Electrical, electronic product service and installation engineer (level 3)
Installing and servicing a range of domestic and commercial equipment.
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Electrical power networks engineer (level 4)
Working in an engineering team to maintain and repair assets on the electricity network.
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Highways electrician or service operative (level 3)
Supervising the installation and servicing of electrical equipment and systems on roads and motorways.
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Installation and maintenance electrician (level 3)
Install, maintain and repair electrical systems in industrial, commercial and residential environments.
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Maritime electrical fitter (level 3)
Manufacture, install, test, fault diagnose, maintain, overhaul and remove electrical systems on maritime vessels.
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Maritime mechanical and electrical mechanic (level 2)
Undertaking the testing, fault diagnosis and maintenance of electrical, mechanical and fluid power equipment on ships and submarines.
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Electrical power protection and plant commissioning engineer (level 4)
Carrying out a range of engineering work on power protection systems, plant and equipment.
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Highway electrical maintenance and installation operative (level 2)
Installing and servicing electrical support structures, equipment and systems on roads and motorways.
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Electro-mechanical engineer (level 6)
Solve real-world problems using a combination of mechanical and electrical engineering expertise.
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Lift and escalator electromechanic (level 3)
Carrying out the installation or maintenance, repair and modernisation of lifts and escalators.
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Stairlift, platform lift, service lift electromechanic (level 2)
Carry out the installation or maintenance and repair of stairlifts, lifting platforms and service lifts.
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Embedded electronic systems design and development engineer (degree) (level 6)
Designing and developing electronic circuits, devices and systems for a range of industries.
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Product design and development engineer (degree) (level 6)
Using engineering techniques to bring new products to life or redesign existing products.
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Accident repair technician (level 3)
Mending damaged vehicles using a range of metalworking and finishing techniques.
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Surface finisher (level 3)
Surface finishing is a broad range of industrial processes that alter the surface of a manufactured item to achieve a certain property.
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Heritage engineering technician (level 3)
Preserving and restoring historic vehicles and machinery.
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Signage technician (level 3)
Design, manufacture, fabricate and install signage.
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Bus and coach engineering technician (level 3)
Carrying out a range of engineering work on buses and coaches for bus and coach operators.