Vehicles and transport apprenticeships help you choose your best route to keep the country moving

Vehicles and transport play a critical role in our everyday lives, connecting communities and supporting the economy, so everyone working within the supply chain plays a big role. Without this important sector, the country would quite literally come to a standstill.

Vehicles and transport apprenticeships can be divided into the automotive industry (or ‘retail motor industry’) and passenger transport. The retail motor industry deals with all aspects of cars, vans and motorcycles as well as lorries and forklift trucks. It’s a broad area, employing professionals who sell vehicles, fix and service them, fit new parts, and even rescue motorists. The passenger transport sector is equally large, employing hundreds of thousands of people to run, drive, and support transport and travel, from aviation to rail and bus to coach.

Apprenticeship examples include the autocare technician apprenticeship, which will train you in the use of a range of tools, measuring and diagnostic equipment to identify and repair simple system faults. There’s also the option to become a train driver in a number of capacities, such as moving passengers, goods, empty coaching stock or driving on-track machines to perform infrastructure maintenance work.

You could even become a bicycle mechanic. In this role, you could work on an increasing range of bicycles—some with complex technology—making it an exciting area to be in.

To find your perfect vehicles and transport apprenticeship, take a look at the options below.

Urban driver apprenticeship

Transport goods by road to an agreed destination, quality and time standard Urban drivers work for a variety of business...

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Vehicle damage assessor apprenticeship

Inspect and assess all elements of a motor vehicle that has sustained damage and requires repair A vehicle damage assessor...

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Vehicle damage mechanical, electrical and trim technician apprenticeship

Identify damaged components and remove and refit before and after body repair work has been carried out A vehicle damage...

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Vehicle damage paint technician apprenticeship

Prepare, spray and finish vehicles that have been involved in collisions and other incidents A vehicle damage paint technician works...

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Vehicle damage panel technician apprenticeship

Remove, repair and replace vehicle body panels to manufacturer specification within a collision repair workshop A vehicle damage panel technician...

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