Mechanical
A course by
EIT
Gain essential skills to kick start your trades career with this project-based learning programme in automotive and engineering, aimed at preparing you for further study or entry-level positions in the trades.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Hawke's Bay Campus, Napier
It will take a total of 19 weeks

Demonstrate the correct and safe use of hand tools in automotive projects.

Carry out basic maintenance tasks on vehicles under supervision.

Safely use a variety of welding methods in a workshop environment.
The NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills (Automotive and Engineering) (Level 2) at EIT is a practical, hands-on programme designed to give you essential skills for further study in automotive and/or engineering trades. You'll learn in a project-based setting that integrates theory and practical skills development such as using tools, safe welding, and workplace communication. Graduates will be prepared for entry-level trade pre-apprentice programmes or related industry roles.
What you need to know first
A minimum of three years secondary education; or demonstrated commitment to learning

Automotive
Engineering
Trades

Entry-level roles in automotive or engineering workshops
Preparation for trade apprenticeships
Mechanical
A course by
EIT
Gain essential skills to kick start your trades career with this project-based learning programme in automotive and engineering, aimed at preparing you for further study or entry-level positions in the trades.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Hawke's Bay Campus, Napier
It will take a total of 19 weeks

Demonstrate the correct and safe use of hand tools in automotive projects.

Carry out basic maintenance tasks on vehicles under supervision.

Safely use a variety of welding methods in a workshop environment.
The NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills (Automotive and Engineering) (Level 2) at EIT is a practical, hands-on programme designed to give you essential skills for further study in automotive and/or engineering trades. You'll learn in a project-based setting that integrates theory and practical skills development such as using tools, safe welding, and workplace communication. Graduates will be prepared for entry-level trade pre-apprentice programmes or related industry roles.
What you need to know first
A minimum of three years secondary education; or demonstrated commitment to learning

Automotive
Engineering
Trades

Entry-level roles in automotive or engineering workshops
Preparation for trade apprenticeships
Personal interview as part of the application process
Personal interview as part of the application process