Mechanical & Automotive
The Motorcycle Mechanic programme is a structured professional vocational training programme designed in alignment with occupational standards, workshop procedures, manufacturer servicing principles, and real motorcycle maintenance and repair practice. The programme develops practical professional competence, technical judgement, safe working habits, and the ability to carry out diagnostic, maintenance, and repair tasks within the occupational scope of motorcycle service work. Training is organised into progressive blocks that combine classroom theory, supervised workshop practice, guided technical exercises, and formal assessment. The published programme structure, curriculum, and learning outcomes support institutional documentation, transparency, and external or international verification of training content and achieved competence.
Individuals seeking formal vocational qualification and documented competence in motorcycle maintenance, diagnostics, and repair.
Practitioners with practical experience who want to systematise skills, close competence gaps, and validate professional capability through structured training and assessment.
Employees of workshops, dealerships, fleet service providers, and technical service companies who require documented proof of competence for career development, compliance, tender participation, or professional progression.
Apply occupational safety, fire prevention, environmental protection, and workshop housekeeping requirements during motorcycle service and repair work.
Interpret service manuals, maintenance schedules, technical specifications, torque data, wiring diagrams, and inspection requirements relevant to motorcycle systems.
Select and use hand tools, power tools, measuring devices, lifting equipment, and workshop instruments correctly and safely.
Perform routine motorcycle inspection, servicing, lubrication, adjustment, and replacement procedures in accordance with service standards and manufacturer instructions.
Diagnose faults in engine, fuel, intake, exhaust, transmission, braking, steering, suspension, and electrical systems using systematic inspection and test methods.
Carry out repair, adjustment, assembly, and component replacement tasks according to quality requirements, tolerances, and workplace procedures.
Inspect completed work, verify system performance, identify non-conformities, and apply corrective actions before releasing the motorcycle for service.
Complete service records, inspection checklists, parts documentation, and communication with supervisors, colleagues, and clients in a professional manner.
Instructional time
Total: 480 academic hours (Theory 160, Practice 260, Independent study 40, Final assessment 20).
Issued documents
Assessment
Assessment includes continuous evaluation through tests, practical tasks, workshop performance, service documentation, and a final practical examination demonstrating occupational competence in motorcycle maintenance, diagnostics, and repair.
Prerequisites
Basic literacy and numeracy, readiness for practical workshop training, ability to follow occupational safety requirements, and capacity to work with hand tools and technical instructions. Prior professional experience is not mandatory.
Training format
Competence-based vocational training delivered through classroom theory, supervised practical workshops, guided exercises, technical service tasks, diagnostic activities, and formal assessment.