Mechanical & Automotive
The Engine Repair Technician programme is a structured professional vocational training programme designed in alignment with occupational standards, workshop procedures, and real industry practice in engine diagnostics, disassembly, repair, assembly, and testing. The programme develops practical professional competence, technical judgement, safe working habits, and the ability to perform engine repair tasks in accordance with quality requirements, manufacturer guidance, and workplace documentation. Training is organised into progressive learning blocks that combine classroom theory, supervised practical workshop activity, guided technical exercises, and formal assessment. The programme is documented in a form suitable for institutional use, professional verification, and external or international review through published programme information, curriculum structure, and learning outcomes.
Individuals seeking formal vocational qualification and documented competence in engine repair and maintenance.
Practitioners with practical experience who want to systematise skills, close competence gaps, and validate professional capability through structured training and assessment.
Employees of companies, service centres, and technical providers who require documented proof of competence for career development, compliance, tendering, or professional progression.
Apply occupational safety, environmental protection, and workshop hygiene requirements during engine repair and maintenance tasks.
Read and interpret technical manuals, engine specifications, repair procedures, and workshop documentation.
Select and correctly use measuring instruments, hand tools, lifting devices, and workshop equipment required for engine repair.
Disassemble, inspect, measure, and assess engine components in accordance with repair specifications and tolerance requirements.
Perform engine assembly, adjustment, sealing, and torque procedures in accordance with manufacturer guidance and quality standards.
Identify faults, wear, damage, and non-conformities in engine systems and apply appropriate corrective actions or repair decisions.
Conduct inspection, testing, and performance checks after repair and record results in service documentation.
Communicate professionally with supervisors, colleagues, and clients regarding repair findings, required work, and service outcomes.
Instructional time
Total: 480 academic hours (Theory 160, Practice 260, Independent study 40, Final assessment 20).
Issued documents
Assessment
Assessment includes continuous assessment through tests, practical tasks, and workshop performance, as well as a final practical examination with review of technical documentation and completed repair work.
Prerequisites
Basic literacy and numeracy, readiness for practical workshop training, ability to follow occupational safety requirements, and willingness to work with technical documentation and mechanical components. Prior professional experience is not mandatory.
Training format
Competence-based vocational training delivered through classroom theory, supervised practical workshops, guided exercises, technical tasks, independent study, and formal assessment.