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Introductory Course On Hybrid And Electrical Mechanic

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The Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Mechanics Introductory Course teaches you the knowledge that will run you through basic mechanical repairs on a hybrid and electric vehicle

  • Description

Resume of the introductory course in hybrid and electric vehicle mechanics

Module 1: introduction and safety

7 hours
  • Exploring the electric vehicle revolution, future technologies, and today’s reality for the future car mechanic.
  • What to expect in this course
  • Aspects of technological change and what it means going forward
  • Recognizing the importance of the safety risks
  • Adopting a strong permanent responsible approach to disabling and assuring safety when working on hybrid
  • electric vehicles.
  • Developing a strong permanent attitude towards the importance of electrical safety application

Module 2: Technical research and hv circuit systems

20 hours
  • Learn to find and interpret computer-based repair information on hybrid electric vehicles
  • Recognition of important components related to the safe operation of repair when working on hybrid electric vehicles
  • Proper interpretation of warning documentation
  • Recognition of High Voltage components and circuitry

Module 3: Computer and network systems

25 hours
  • Understanding hybrid electric vehicle computer systems
  • Learn to read signals and compare them with specifications
  • Interpret codes and repair information related to computer systems
  • Scope functionality and operation

Module 4: Motorization and regenerative systems

20 hours
  • Learn to Diagnose electric motor systems
  • Learn to diagnose regenerative brake systems

Module 5: High voltage and charging systems

15 hours
  • Learn to measure, interpret findings on high voltage and charging systems
  • Learn to analyze and verify components related to HV systems using specialized equipment.

Module 6: Heating, ventilation and a/c

8 hours
  • Understanding the operation of thermal management on hybrid electric vehicles
  • Repair of related components and proper operation verifications
  • Understanding the proper methods of disposal and filling recommended by the manufacturer

Module 7: Control systems and diagnostics

25 hours
  • Practice calibration procedures and diagnostics related to advanced driver assistance systems
  • Reset procedures and correct software applications
  • Failure code diagnostics and abnormality

Why Choose ATC?

Here are 4 reasons to choose Automotive Training Centre

Smaller classes for better learning outcomes

Flexible schedule: study while you work

Professional real world, industry experienced instructors

Intense hands-on training so you can master your skill set

Taylor Tietze Auto Body Collision Estimator

My grandfather started Coache Collision Ltd. in 1975, and my father began working there in 1985, as a collision estimator.  My grandfather retired in 2008 leaving the company to my dad, who has owned it since then.  I had only worked at the company in the summer during high school washing cars and cleaning the shop.  After graduating high school, I jumped from job to job; never really happy with the different fields of work I was in.  In January 2012 I went back to Coache Collision and started to do more than just wash cars, enjoying everything that I did.  I soon came to the realization that this is where I belonged, and the career path I had chosen was to follow in my grandfather and father’s footsteps and join the family business.

To advance to the Collision Estimator position at Coache Collision, I was required to take a course related to the work I would be doing.  After doing some research and reading many online reviews, I decided to enroll in the Auto Body Collision Estimator program at the Automotive Training Centre in Surrey, BC.  This would prove to be one of the best decisions I have ever made.

The topics covered in class and the knowledge handed down were made easy to understand, and there was no stone left unturned.  Even my dad, who has been in the industry for 28 years was astounded at the amount I was learning, and the rate at which I was learning it as well.  I was even able to teach him a few things he didn’t already know!

Immediately, within the first week of the class, I was excited to learn, comfortable with the environment and my fellow classmates, and extremely confident in my instructor, Ward MacDougall.  Ward has found a way to make the classroom a fun place to be, whilst packing in copious amounts of knowledge at the same time.  His teaching methods and the way he conducted himself inside and outside the class were outstanding, and he had done for me what no other teacher had ever done before, he made me love coming to school in the morning to learn.  All of the staff at ATC were extremely friendly and accommodating, making me feel comfortable every step of the way.

It’s April 2013 now and I am happily working with my dad in the family business as a Collision Estimator, and loving every minute of it.  The transitions between work and school couldn’t have been smoother thanks to the work of the ATC staff, and my incredible instructor Ward.  I would highly recommend ATC without hesitation to anyone looking to go into the Automotive Industry.

Thank you to all the staff at ATC and especially Ward MacDougall for making my learning experience a pleasure, and helping to jump start my career.

Graduate, Auto Body Collision Estimator program, 2013,

Taylor Tietze

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