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In 2019 MITO launched the New Zealand Certificate in Electric Vehicle Automotive Engineering (Level 5). Available to qualified automotive technicians, the programme provides learners with the skills and knowledge required to inspect, service and repair light electric vehicles safely. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/toni-harris/
Toni Harris is well on her way to being a fully qualified Automotive Technician, completing MITO’s New Zealand Certificate in Light Vehicle Engineering (Level 3 and 4). Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/news/got-a-trade-got-it-made-week-21-to-25-august-2017/
Young trainees and apprentices will be sharing their success stories with keen young kiwis during next week’s 'Got a Trade? Got it Made! ’ week. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/from-top-gun-to-top-gear/
Engelbert Barlongo is currently working at Aksal Motors Limited in Newlands and is completing MITO’s New Zealand Certificate in Light Automotive Engineering. Despite only starting his automotive qualification at 40 years old, this isn’t his first time being around heavy machinery and mechanics. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/head-boy-finds-future-in-cars/
Donald Hall, Apprentice Technician at Paul Branch Automotive in Ōtaki, had the kind of upbringing where it was hard to avoid cars. “There were always broken cars at home, waiting to be fixed,” laughs Donald. “Dad’s always been into cars. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/news/apply-for-a-2019-mito-scholarship/
Are you passionate about learning and want to advance your career by completing a national qualification? If you work in the automotive, extractive, transport, logistics or industrial textile fabrication industry, you could be eligible to apply for a 2019 MITO scholarship. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/breaking-the-bias-one-car-at-a-time/
Holly Benge is a 21-year-old female making her way in the automotive world and is not letting anyone stop her. She is currently completing MITO’s New Zealand Certificate in Collision Repair Non-structural Repair while working at Heretaunga Collision Repair in Wellington. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/news/new-initiative-aims-for-more-women-in-automotive/
MITO-Te Pūkenga is proud to be a member of a new collective titled Women in Automotive New Zealand which has been formed to advocate for more women to join the workforce of the automotive industry. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/many-apprentices-a-great-workshop/
Phillip Broadbent has owned Ngatea Panelbeaters, near Thames, for nearly 20 years, and now works with 10 employees, one of them being his son Samuel Broadbent. We sat down with Phillip to ask him about what training apprentices means for his workshop. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/annelise-kick-starts-her-career/
Annelise Ruffell left high school unsure of what her next step should be. She considered a career in retail or office work, then eventually followed the lead of her friends and enrolled in a beauty therapy course. Read more