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https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/apprentice-of-the-years-admirable-ambition/
“I had to pinch myself a little,” laughs William Patten of Waitemata Panelbeaters, Auckland, when describing his shock at being named the IAG Top Apprentice of the Year in Refinishing for 2016. “It was surreal to receive the award and I’m still at a loss for words! Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/future-proof-your-career-says-2023-scholar/
From being a kid who loved cars to growing up an avid motorsport fan, it was a natural progression for Benjamin Handley (Ben) to pursue a career in the automotive industry. Read more
MITO has released three new Level 4 training programmes for the commercial road transport industry: the New Zealand Certificate in Commercial Road Transport (Specialist Driver) (Level 4) – Transportation of Logs; the New Zealand Certificate in Commercial Road Transport (Specialist Driver) (Level 4) – Heavy Haulage Transportation; and the New… Read more
MITO is delighted to announce that it has launched a new training programme that leads to the National Certificate in Commercial Road Transport (Goods Service Senior Driver) (Level 4) qualification. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/news/mito-transition-plan-approved/
MITO’s Transition Plan has reached its final milestone, with approval received from the Tertiary Education Commission’s Board of Commissioners to transfer its arranging training functions. On 1 January 2022, MITO’s arranging training functions will transfer to Te Pūkenga Work Based Learning Limited (WBL), a subsidiary of Te Pūkenga. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/news/mito-joins-te-pukenga-work-based-learning-limited/
On 1 January 2022, MITO’s arranging training functions, people, and processes, transferred to Te Pūkenga Work Based Learning Limited (WBL), a subsidiary of Te Pūkenga. MITO is the fourth industry training organisation to become a Business Division within WBL, joining Competenz, Connexis and BCITO. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/rising-through-the-ranks/
Krishneel (Kris) first started at Porter Mechanical in Canterbury as a car groomer. It wasn’t long before South Island Production Manager, Duane, observed Kris’s dedication to his work and thought he would be a great candidate for an apprenticeship. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/from-startup-to-kickstart/
Like a lot of young people, Fraser Pattie wasn’t entirely sure what he wanted to do when he left school. He’d always assumed he would go to university, but as he approached his final year, he started leaning more and more towards a career in the trades and services. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/scholarship-recipient-loving-learning-a-trade/
“Right from a young age I’ve had an interest in how cars are built and their structural frames,” says 18-year-old apprentice collision repair technician, Leon Jordan. “After I left school, I knew I wanted to explore that interest further. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/news/mito-launches-level-5-collision-repair-programme/
Qualified collision repair technicians now have the opportunity to upskill with a new, specialist training programme launched by MITO. The New Zealand Certificate in Collision Repair (Structural Repair) (Level 5) provides experienced non-structural collision repairers with the skills and knowledge required to advance their career to structural repair positions. Read more