Theory lessons covering the required technology are classroom based, giving you the opportunity to take notes to aid your studies. Practical lessons take place in the motor vehicle workshops and give you the opportunity to develop the skills needed to pass the assessments.
Theory lessons covering the required technology are classroom based, giving you the opportunity to take notes to aid your studies. Practical lessons take place in the motor vehicle workshops and give you the opportunity to develop the skills needed to pass the assessments.
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The Sheffield College is a Further Education College in the Sheffield City Region, providing high quality academic and vocational training to enhance qualifications, skills and employability across the region.
Adopting a 'one college approach', we operate from a number of sites across the city with fantastic facilities at each. We work in close partnership with schools, universities and employers to ensure that our provision is responsive to the needs of the city, our students, and the wider skills market.
Our campuses include City, Hillsborough, Olive Grove, Peaks, Fir Vale and Eyre Street.
This qualification aims to provide expert guidance to learners wishing to gain knowledge and understanding on Electric Vehicle charging equipment installation. The theory will be delivered day one.
CCTS provides quality training courses and assessments within the building services & general Construction sector for operatives within the construction, gas, oil, electric, plumbing, refrigeration, renewable energy industries and online training for Health & Safety, Business Skills & Social Care.
As an apprentice, you will not only gain the knowledge to service and repair vehicles, such as cars and vans but will also advance to working on all systems and components found in the vehicle as well as solving complex faults using diagnostic methods and equipment.
Learn about the current developments in self-driving car technology and the exciting technical aspects this technology can offer.
As of July 2022, there were over 520,000 battery-electric cars in the UK and in 2021-22 there was a 92% increase in electrical vehicle registrations on 2020. This figure is predicted to grow steadily. As the number of battery-electric cars increases so does the need to rapidly expand the electrical
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