
Mechanical
A course by
Otago Polytechnic
Advance your automotive career by gaining practical skills in diagnosing and repairing faults on heavy vehicles, with specialisation in either Road Transport or Plant and Equipment, while completing your workplace apprenticeship.
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing


Safely and effectively diagnose and repair faults commonly encountered in heavy vehicles, including engines, transmissions, hydraulics, braking, and electronic control systems.

This hands-on programme is ideal for apprentices and those employed in the heavy automotive engineering industry. Gain the industry-specific skills needed to safely and effectively diagnose and repair faults commonly found in heavy vehicles. The qualification is achieved through a mix of workplace learning and weekly/night class attendance, covering either the Road Transport or Plant and Equipment specialisation. Graduates become Qualified Automotive Technicians prepared for careers in heavy automotive workshops or senior technical roles.
Entry Requirements



Otago Polytechnic is known for high quality, hands on learning that leads to strong outcomes. With excellent student satisfaction, high graduate employment rates, and a commitment to sustainability, it’s a place where practical skills meet purpose. Their award winning programmes span design, fashion, creative arts, trades, health, and business, giving you real experience and real confidence for whatever comes next.

Mechanical
A course by
Otago Polytechnic
Advance your automotive career by gaining practical skills in diagnosing and repairing faults on heavy vehicles, with specialisation in either Road Transport or Plant and Equipment, while completing your workplace apprenticeship.
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing


Safely and effectively diagnose and repair faults commonly encountered in heavy vehicles, including engines, transmissions, hydraulics, braking, and electronic control systems.

This hands-on programme is ideal for apprentices and those employed in the heavy automotive engineering industry. Gain the industry-specific skills needed to safely and effectively diagnose and repair faults commonly found in heavy vehicles. The qualification is achieved through a mix of workplace learning and weekly/night class attendance, covering either the Road Transport or Plant and Equipment specialisation. Graduates become Qualified Automotive Technicians prepared for careers in heavy automotive workshops or senior technical roles.
Entry Requirements



Otago Polytechnic is known for high quality, hands on learning that leads to strong outcomes. With excellent student satisfaction, high graduate employment rates, and a commitment to sustainability, it’s a place where practical skills meet purpose. Their award winning programmes span design, fashion, creative arts, trades, health, and business, giving you real experience and real confidence for whatever comes next.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Dunedin campus, Dunedin
It will take a total of 4 years
This course requires 6 hours per week
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing

Monitor and maintain workplace safety practices, participate in effectiveness strategies, and respond to issues in a heavy automotive engineering environment.

Carry out complex repairs and servicing to meet commercial standards (including CoF and plant/equipment safety inspections) in the heavy automotive industry.
Level 3 Automotive Engineering qualification (e.g., New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering Level 3) or evidence of equivalent skills and knowledge
Employment in a heavy automotive engineering workplace operating at a commercially-acceptable standard
Training agreement between student, employer and Otago Polytechnic
Current workplace First Aid certificate (prior to enrolment)
Class 4 Licence before programme's end
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Dunedin campus, Dunedin
It will take a total of 4 years
This course requires 6 hours per week
inc GST
Enquire about international pricing

Monitor and maintain workplace safety practices, participate in effectiveness strategies, and respond to issues in a heavy automotive engineering environment.

Carry out complex repairs and servicing to meet commercial standards (including CoF and plant/equipment safety inspections) in the heavy automotive industry.
Level 3 Automotive Engineering qualification (e.g., New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering Level 3) or evidence of equivalent skills and knowledge
Employment in a heavy automotive engineering workplace operating at a commercially-acceptable standard
Training agreement between student, employer and Otago Polytechnic
Current workplace First Aid certificate (prior to enrolment)
Class 4 Licence before programme's end