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TradesNational Certificates in Motor Industry (Levels 3, 4) (For Apprentices)Graduates from the level 3 qualification maygo into entry level positions in the automotiveindustry or further study on the NationalCertificates in Motor Industry (Level 4). Level4 graduates have the required skills to beable to gain work in the automotive industryas an assistant automotive technician.Level Duration Starts Campus3 and 4 Part time in block and eveningFebruaryclasses over 3 yearsENTRY REQUIREMENTS: All applicants: Demonstrate likelihood of success by interview. Appropriate drivers licence priorto attempting any unit standards that require it. Apprentices must have a 3rd party agreement between student, <strong>NMIT</strong> andemployer. Applicants under 20 years: A minimum of 8 credits NCEA L1 showing basic literacy plus a minimum 8 creditsNCEA L1 showing numeracy; OR equivalent. Applicants 20 years and over: No minimum academic requirements.NMCertificate in Entry to Automotive EngineeringEquipped with a comprehensive base of skillsand experience graduates will be preparedto start in the trade or related industries asan apprentice and study for further nationalcertificates in the motor industry.Level Duration Starts Campus2 1 year full timeFebruaryENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Applicants under 20 years: A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA L1 showing basic numeracy skills anda minimum of 8 credits at NCEA L1 in literacy skills OR equivalent. Applicants 20 years and over: No minimum academicrequirements. All applicants: Appropriate drivers licence prior to attempting any unit standards that require it. Demonstratelikelihood of success by interview.NCERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING TRADESEmployment as an apprentice in any of thefollowing engineering trades (with Year 1study topics already completed): Fitting andTurning, Welding/Fabricating, Tool-making/Machining, Refrigeration Engineering andMarine Engineering.Level Duration Starts Campus21 year full timeFebruaryENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Applicants under 20 years: A minimum of 10 credits NCEA L1 showing basic literacy and 10 creditsNCEA L1 showing basic numeracy OR equivalent. Applicants 20 years and over: No minimum academic requirements.All applicants: Must demonstrate likelihood of success by interview and be cleared by the New Zealand Police Vetting System.To ensure that security is maintained at RNZAF Base Woodbourne, applicants may be asked to go through further security checks.NMCertificate in Trades and Primary IndustriesYou will gain skills across a rangeof disciplines, carpentry, automotiveengineering, maritime and welding. At theend of this programme you will have gainedknowledge in all areas and be able to decidewhich area you would like to specialise in.Level Duration Starts Campus240 weeks full timeFebruaryENTRY REQUIREMENTS: All applicants: Open to Youth Guarantee applicants only. No minimum academic requirements.Demonstrate likelihood of success through interview.MRIf you are interested in these programmes, you may also be interested in:Aviation Engineering Page 10<strong>NMIT</strong> is hoping to offer a New Zealand Diploma in Engineering in 2013, subject to obtaining allapprovals. For more information on this please contact the Information and Enrolment Centre.Jaywyn Riley, Certificate in Basic Mechanical Engineering TradesFITTER AND TURNER, FPS - FLUID POWER SOLUTIONS, NELSONJay works full-time as a trainee hydraulics technician at Port Nelson-based FPS (Fluid Power Solutions). She securedthe job after a year at Pro Machining, and before that completing what is now the Certificate in Engineering Trades at <strong>NMIT</strong>.“Engineering wasn’t something I’d ever thought of doing. I’d always been into maths and science at college, thathelped. It suits people who are into maths, science, technology and problem solving and are focused, determined,able to follow instructions and have a head for safety. I wanted a course which could lead to a job and a careerthat had opportunities for advancement and I achieved that.”Jay has been in full-time paid employment since graduating and is looking forward to developing hercareer. There are a range of areas she can develop her career in within the company including on-sitemaintenance, in the workshop, design of systems and machinery, and sales.“There are good opportunities for people who work hard. I really appreciate being able to learn frompeople who are experienced, and good at their job.”“It’s a career with lots of opportunities. You have to be keen.”Search <strong>NMIT</strong>NZ on YouTube.com and Vimeo.com for this graduate profile.31

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