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ATA MET Technician

Qual Ref: IMIA-MET-2-10

How do you become accredited?

  • To become an ATA MET Technician, you must pass six practical assessments and an on-line knowledge test at an IMI Awards assessment centre approved to offer this ATA route/level.   
  • ATA MET Technician assessments will usually last a full day
  • Before you can take an assessment you should be able to prove your experience of working as an MET Technician for at least two years, or if you already have a recognised level 2 qualification, you will need to show a year’s work experience.
  • On the assessment day you must sign the ATA Code of Conduct.  You will also have your photograph taken in readiness for the ID card issued to successful candidates.
  • You must successfully complete all the assessments within a 12 month period from the first assessment date.
  • Any passed assessment elements may be 'banked'..
  • Once you have achieved your accreditation, your details will be entered on the ATA register of accredited technicians.
  • To ensure that you have kept up-to-date with new technologies, you will have to be re-assessed every 5 years to maintain your accreditation.

Click here for the full guidelines of this ATA route Issue 3 December 2010

Assessment Details

  • Six practical assessments covering:
    - Remove and replace mechanical, trim and electrical components
    - Carry out a cosmetic panel alignment
    - Remove and refit a radiator and cooling system test
    - Remove and refit SRS component
    - Mechanical component removal and replacements - non structural
    - Vehicle electrical simple diagnosis
  • One on-line knowledge test comprising 30 questions which must be completed in 60 minutes.  Topics which may be included are:
    - legislation, health and safety relating to MET operations
    - basic vehicle body construction
    - basic operation of vehicle systems and components
    - non-structural panel removal and refitting procedures
    - MET removal and refitting procedures
    - anti corrosion procedures
    - vehicle system checks
    - basic diagnostic procedures

Costs

  • Registration (including ID cards for successful technicians): £50 
  • The cost of the assessment day may vary from centre to centre.  You should contact your nearest IMI Awards centre for details.

Other levels of MET ATA

  • Senior MET Technician

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