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Hi all
Looking for legislation on garage mechanics and whether it is manadatory that they are suitably qualified or just have relevant experience.
Thanks in advance
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No, there is no legislation that says a garage mechanic has to have any specific qualifications.
Pretty scary when you think of the consequences of getting the job wrong.
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Piece of string question again Baal. What defines competence?
A collage certificate or years of experience.
I would imagine that at interview stage for a position this would have been made clear.
With regards you question certain elements of being a mechanic requires mandated competence - to think of one is the MOT test. There may be others.
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Yes there are a number of entry routes to becoming a qualified technician but the point is, you don't actually have to be qualified to be one. Even those who choose to become MOT testers only have to have 4 years "experience", have another MOT tester vouch for them and pass a simple VOSA multiple choice test followed by a 2 day course. I did a 4 year apprenticeship as a mechanic and I doubt I had the skills when I finished to properly assess the roadworthiness of a car. In saying that, I actually topped my class every year.
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