Course description
Bicycle Mechanic Level 2 Apprenticeship
Our cycle maintenance apprenticeships are work-based training programmes for bike mechanics.
Upcoming start dates
Suitability - Who should attend?
To become an apprentice, you need to be living and working in England (contracted for at least 30 hours per week), be aged 16 or over and not in full-time education. That means you need a full-time job, with an employer who is willing to support your training throughout the apprenticeship.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
A cycle maintenance apprenticeship is a real job within the cycle trade but with the added benefit of receiving extra professional training while you work – you earn whilst learning and gain nationally recognised qualifications such as Cytech certification. Learning new skills can provide increased employability, progression and earning potential. It can also bring greater confidence, a sense of community and improve happiness and wellbeing.
Our Apprenticeship in Bicycle Mechanics is the only scheme available that includes Cytech certification as part of the training.
Expenses
Please visit the college website for more information about tuition fees
Continuing Studies
A cycles apprenticeship can lead to a rewarding career in a variety of roles in the cycles industry. You may choose to progress with your employer, change jobs or study a higher-level apprenticeship.
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