Meet Elsa and learn about life as an apprentice mechanic for the North West Ambulance Service. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.
I definitely think anyone could be a mechanic, whether you're a boy or girl. It's for anyone, as long as you've got the interest.
- Elsa was inspired to become a mechanic by her dad, who let her help him work on cars
- As an apprentice mechanic for the North West Ambulance Service in Cumbria, she helps to look after a fleet of 91 ambulances. As they need to go above the speed limit to respond to emergencies, they need to be extra-safe, so she has to check the tyres, the brakes and steering
- As an apprentice, Elsa works with the help of a mentor, who checks over her work
- After her apprenticeship, she hopes to secure a position with the ambulance service as a fully-trained mechanic
- Elsa finds it satisfying to fix a fault on an ambulance so it can go back out and help save lives.
If you're interested in a role like Elsa's, you can look out for apprenticeship opportunities with your local ambulance service. Elsa is currently an apprentice, so is still training. Once she finishes, she can qualify as a fully trained mechanic.
What to expect if you want to be a mechanic
- Mechanic average salary: 拢18,000 to 拢35,000 per year
- Mechanic typical working hours: 38 to 45 hours per week
What qualifications do you need to be a mechanic?
You could get into this role via a college course, or an advanced apprenticeship. College courses include a Level 2 Diploma in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Competence, a Level 3 Diploma in Vehicle Technology or a T-level in Maintenance, Installation and Repair for Engineering and Manufacturing (England-only, from Sept 2022).
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