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/top-apprentices-stunned-by-golden-awards/
This month the Collision Repair Association named Samuel Broadbent of Ngatea Panelbeating and Bailey Jackson of Hamilton Panel Works as CRA Apprentices of the Year for outstanding work in their respective fields. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/news/mito-launches-level-4-coachbuilding-programme/
Coachbuilders who have completed the New Zealand Certificate in Coachbuilding (Level 3) can now advance their skills with the New Zealand Certificate in Coachbuilding (Level 4). Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/news/top-apprentices-stunned-by-golden-awards/
This month the Collision Repair Association named Samuel Broadbent of Ngatea Panelbeating and Bailey Jackson of Hamilton Panel Works as CRA Apprentices of the Year for outstanding work in their respective fields. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/getting-qualified-the-best-feeling-ever/
With one qualification under her belt, Karley is a fully qualified Automotive Technician at Max Pennington Motors in New Plymouth and with the support of her manager Simoné plans to keep on learning. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/forging-career-paths-together/
Twelve years ago, David Dulihanty and Dion Thompson of Manukau Toyota Group looked around the automotive industry and found an issue that still persists today. “There is a marked shortage of experienced people,” Dion says. Both managers knew the answer was to grow the people themselves. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/our-industries/automotive/light-vehicle-engineering-level-5/
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/finding-a-perfect-match/
Olivia has had a passion for cars for as long as she can remember. Now, she’s turning that passion into a career as an apprentice automotive technician. Read more
Peter has always loved working in vehicles. Now, he’s loving completing his heavy automotive apprenticeship through MITO - Te Pūkenga and encourages anyone interested to do the same: “Go for it! No student loans and get paid while you learn. It’s a great way to get qualified. Read more
https://www.mito.org.nz/get-qualified/success-stories/trades-are-not-gender-specific/
At only 18 years old, Sidney has already begun an impressive career path in the automotive industry, proving that “trades are not gender specific. ” Growing up in Matamata, Sidney and her family had always loved cars. Read more