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APPRENTICESHIP BOOST
Apprenticeship Boost is a $500 a month payment to eligible employers of apprentices in their first year of training.
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https://www.mito.org.nz/news/sideloader-unit-standard-17679-review-consultation/
Alongside the New Zealand Intermodal Transport Safety Group (NZITSG), MITO is currently holding a consultation period for unit standard 17679 for sideloader operators. Unit standard 17679; Operate a truck mounted sidelifter has now been reviewed by the NZITSG. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/toptechnicians-third-qualification/
It’s hard not to be impressed with Hayden Gare’s professional achievements to date. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/news/collision-repair-industry/
New Zealand is facing a shortage of panelbeaters, with more than 600 apprentices needed over the next three years. And with more than three million private vehicles on the road and record car registrations, demand for vehicle repair services is only set to increase further. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/employers/mito-connect-mitos-job-brokerage-service/
2025 MITO Connect Events
Meet with school leavers who are ready to step into a job!
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https://www.mito.org.nz/news/30000/
Hannah Bashford, a 22-year-old automotive technician graduate, was celebrated this week as MITO’s 30,000th programme completion since its first National Certificates were registered in 1995. Hannah is employed at Tasman Toyota in New Plymouth and recently completed MITO’s New Zealand Certificate in Light Automotive Engineering (Level 4). Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/news/evolocity/
MITO is proud to sponsor EVolocity, an initiative that provides secondary school students across New Zealand with the opportunity to design, build, and race their own electric vehicles. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/phoenix-putting-his-passion-to-work/
Phoenix Auapa’Au always knew he would end up working with his hands in some way. With a father who was a mechanic, and a fascination with how things work, the automotive industry was an obvious career choice. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/news/the-truck-book-second-edition/
The Truck Book: Professional Skills for Driving Trucks (second edition) is now available for order. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/timo-proves-that-hard-work-pays-off/
43-year-old Timo Leatau began his time at NZ Bus working as a cleaner after previously spending fifteen years working as a light vehicle mechanic. Read more