SENIOR MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL TRIM (MET) RE-ACCREDITATION

IMI Accreditation Mechanical Electrical Trim (MET), formerly ATA, is for technicians whose job role involves the repair of vehicles typically involved in accidents or similar incidents. The re-accreditation route is for those people renewing their licence and at the booking point you must supply your AT number from your original licence card.

Description

This accreditation will demonstrate your competence to assess and prepare vehicles prior to the removal of mechanical and electrical components (disconnected battery, fuses etc). 

Reaccreditation now has the AOM081 High Voltage - Safe Working Module included so this could be an are you need to upskill before carrying out this course. The best way to get this training is to book the one day training session  "Electric Vehicle safe working practices MET preparation" course  prior to the MET date. This will give you all the knowledge you need prior to the MET reaccreditation. 

 

WHAT MODULES ARE INVOLVED?

  • AOM007 Vehicle Electrical - Complex Fault Finding and Rectification
  • AOM008 Vehicle Suspension
  • AOM081 High Voltage - Safe Working Module

Eligibility

Preferably will have the one day Electric Vehicle safe working practices MET preparation course completion or a similar EV safety course prior to attending.

The technician should be working in the accident repair sector of the industry and ideally have at least 3 years experience to ensure they are familiar with the skills, knowledge and techniques required to replace various components, including returning vehicle systems to manufacturer specification and diagnosing system faults.

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