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If so, why not pursue a career as a vehicle body fitter? As a Mechanical, Electrical and Trim Technician you will identify damaged mechanical and electrical components so that can be fixed. Typically suspension.
Your main tasks will include:
• Identifying the extent of damage to vehicles
• Accessing and removing damaged components
• Installing new components
• Using welding and soldering equipment
• Ensuring that the vehicle is in working order
To become a Mechanical, Electrical and Trim Technician, you might be well advised to do an apprenticeship, where you would gain technical certificates designed to give you the knowledge and skill you need and an NVQ/SVQ in Vehicle Body Repair and Refinishing is available at levels 2 and 3 to prove your occupational competence. In addition you will also get your Key/Core Skills.