Mechanical & Automotive
The Auto Electrician programme is a structured vocational training programme designed in accordance with professional standards, workplace procedures, and real automotive service practice. The programme develops practical professional competence in vehicle electrical and electronic systems, safe working methods, diagnostic judgement, and quality-oriented task performance. Training is organised into progressive learning blocks that combine classroom theory, supervised workshop practice, guided exercises, technical assignments, and formal assessment. The programme supports institutional documentation, transparency of curriculum content, and external or international verification through published programme information, learning outcomes, and documented assessment procedures.
Individuals seeking formal vocational qualification and documented competence in automotive electrical and electronic service work.
Practitioners with practical experience who want to systematise skills, close competence gaps, and validate professional capability through structured training and assessment.
Employees of automotive service companies, transport operators, and technical service providers who require documented proof of competence for career development, compliance, tender participation, or professional progression.
Apply occupational safety requirements, electrical safety rules, and workshop procedures when servicing vehicle electrical systems.
Read and interpret wiring diagrams, technical manuals, circuit data, and service documentation used in automotive electrical diagnostics and repair.
Select and use measuring instruments, hand tools, diagnostic devices, and service equipment correctly for testing electrical and electronic components.
Inspect, diagnose, repair, and verify faults in charging, starting, lighting, signalling, wiring, and auxiliary electrical systems in accordance with quality standards.
Identify faults, circuit damage, poor connections, and non-conformities in vehicle electrical systems and apply appropriate corrective actions.
Perform installation, replacement, and adjustment of selected electrical components and accessories according to manufacturer instructions and workplace procedures.
Complete service records, fault reports, and work documentation accurately and communicate technical findings to supervisors, colleagues, and clients.
Instructional time
Total: 480 academic hours (Theory 180, Practice 240, Independent study 40, Final assessment 20).
Issued documents
Assessment
Assessment includes continuous evaluation through tests, guided practical tasks, and workshop performance, as well as a final practical examination with review of technical documentation and completed work.
Prerequisites
Basic literacy and numeracy, readiness for practical workshop training, and the ability to follow occupational safety requirements. Prior professional experience is not mandatory.
Training format
Competence-based vocational training delivered through classroom theory, supervised practical workshops, guided exercises, diagnostic tasks, technical assignments, and formal assessment.