GetMyFirstJob | Apprentice Autocare Technician Level 2 - Renault - Watford in Hertfordshire

Apprentice Autocare Technician Level 2 - Renault - Watford

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Embark on an exciting journey with Renault and Robert Bosch Ltd as we offer you the opportunity to kickstart your career with a Renault apprenticeship. Located at your local Renault dealership, this apprenticeship will immerse you in the world of automotive, where you’ll learn the ins and outs of the job while receiving hands-on training.

Locaton
Watford
Employer
Renault Retail Group
Provider
Robert Bosch Ltd
Wages
7.55 per hour
Level
Intermediate Level 2 Apprenticeship
Apply by
Friday, August 15, 2025

Opportunity Details

This is an apprenticeship role, delivered by Robert Bosch Ltd.

If cars ignite your passion, Renault is here to fuel it further. Our comprehensive training program covers the latest products and innovations, guided by dedicated Renault trainers who are committed to expanding your knowledge and honing your skills. Training sessions will take place both at your workplace and at the esteemed Renault Training Centre in Doncaster.

All we require is your commitment to the Apprenticeship Programme and your eagerness to grow into a highly skilled Autocare Technician. For those who excel, there’s the potential to advance to the Level 3 Motor Vehicle Maintenance apprenticeship upon completing the Level 2 Autocare Technician standard.

To be eligible, you must have attained a grade 4 or above in maths and English at GCSE level or equivalent.

Your duties will encompass mastering the fundamentals of various vehicle systems, including but not limited to steering & suspension, braking systems, battery & charging systems, exhaust systems, and air-conditioning systems. In addition to these technical aspects, the apprenticeship curriculum includes modules on interpersonal skills, customer service, parts management, and stock levels, as well as ADAS, FGAS, and basic electrical vehicle awareness.

Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, you’ll attain the coveted Autocare Technician Level 2 qualification, setting the stage for a rewarding career in automotive technology.

Fundamentals of specific vehicle systems including but not limited to…
Steering & suspension
Braking systems
Battery & charging systems
Exhaust systems
Air-Conditioning systems
To enhance the delivery of the Level 2 Autocare standard, there are additional elements embedded into the qualification.
These include:
Interpersonal skills and customer service
Parts & managing stock Levels
ADAS
FGAS
Basic electrical vehicle awareness


Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, you will achieve the Autocare Technician Level 2 qualification.

Full Time 40.00 Hours per week Automotive 1 Role available New Vacancy

Kickstart Your Career!

Ready to kickstart your career? Check the key dates below and don’t miss your chance!

Posted
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Apply by
Friday, August 15, 2025
Interviews
Monday, August 18, 2025
Start date
Monday, September 15, 2025

Skills Required

No specific skills are necessary, but a genuine interest in pursuing a career in the automotive industry or working with motor vehicles is essential.

Qualifications Required

GCSE grades 4-9 (A*-C) or Functional Skills Level 2 in Maths and English are required.

Please make sure to list all your relevant qualifications.

If you do not meet the qualification requirements for this apprenticeship, your application will be rejected and you will not be contacted.

Training

This Level 2 Autocare Technician Apprenticeship is delivered by Robert Bosch Ltd.

Training is conducted on a block release basis at the Alliance Training Centre in Doncaster.

This means you will attend college-based training away from home, staying in a hotel for 15 separate weeks (Monday to Friday) over the 24 to 30-month duration of the apprenticeship.

All training-related costs are covered by the employer/program, so there will be no expense to you or your parents/guardians.

Workplace assessments will be conducted by a dedicated training assessor, and you will have a workplace mentor to support you at the dealership.

Upon completion, you will earn the following qualification:

Autocare Technician Level 2

There may also be an opportunity to progress to the Level 3 Motor Vehicle Maintenance apprenticeship after successfully completing the Level 2 Autocare Technician standard.

Personal Qualities

Excellent communication skills, capable of clearly and concisely explaining technical information to both colleagues and customers.
Highly passionate about the industry, dedicated to continuously developing technical knowledge and skills.
Customer-centric, always prioritizing the customer's experience and safety during service, diagnosis, and repair.
Strong team player, willing to support fellow technicians under pressure and addressing any safety concerns in the workshop.
Meticulous and able to adhere strictly to established processes and guidelines.
Committed to quality, aiming for a first-time fix on every task.
Honest and possessing a high level of integrity.

Prospects

Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship program, candidates may be offered a permanent position within the company.

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