You could do a college course in motorcycle maintenance and repair, which would teach you some of the skills you need in this job.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements for these courses vary.
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You could do a college course in motorcycle maintenance and repair, which would teach you some of the skills you need in this job.
Entry requirements for these courses vary.
You can apply to do a Motorcycle Technician Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship.
This can take around 3 years to complete and is a mix of on-the-job training and learning off site.
You'll usually need:
You'll find it useful to contact a local workshop, garage or dealership to see if they offer any work experience opportunities.
You can also volunteer to work at road racing or motocross events organised by Auto-Cycle Union and AMCA.
You can apply directly to employers if you've got some experience of repairing vehicles or mechanical engineering.
Find out what skills you will use in this role
You'll need:
You'll usually need a valid motorcycle licence.
Discover the day to day takes you'll do in this role
As a motorcycle mechanic, you could:
You could work at a garage or in a workshop.
Your working environment may be noisy and dirty.
You may need to wear protective clothing.
Look at progression in this role and similar opportunities
With experience and further training, you could become a motorcycle diagnostic technician, workshop manager or motorcycle MOT examiner.
You could also start your own sales and repair business, or specialise in customised bike building.
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