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Overview

Rev up your future with our Motorcycle Engineering courses, designed for those passionate about two-wheeled machines and eager to turn that passion into a career. You’ll develop a strong blend of practical and theoretical skills in motorcycle maintenance, diagnostics, and repair, working on real bikes in our fully equipped workshop.

From engine systems and electrics to suspension and fuel technology, you'll gain the hands-on experience and technical understanding needed to work confidently in the motorcycle industry. Our courses also introduce key areas such as health and safety, fabrication, and fault finding, giving you a well-rounded foundation in motorcycle engineering. Guided by industry-experienced tutors, you'll use professional tools and diagnostic equipment to prepare for progression into employment or further study in the motorcycle sector.

Two students working on a Motorcycle in the Motorcycle Engineering workshop. Students working on a Motorcycle in the Motorcycle Engineering workshop. Motorcycles lined up in the Motorcycle workshop. A student looks down while carrying out work on a motorcycle.

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£20,844 Entry Level Salary

£29,810 Average Salary

£44,709 Potential Salary

Daily Tasks

  • Positions, secures and repairs external fittings including windows, doors, door handles, catches and roof attachments.
  • Installs and repairs interior fittings including seats, seatbelts and fascia in cars, sinks and special features in caravans and mobile shops.
  • Hammers out dents in bodywork, fills in small depressions or corroded areas in solder, plastic or other filler compound and replaces body panels using hand and power tools.
  • Repairs damage to chassis and engine mountings using hydraulic rams, jacks and jigs.
  • Selects, cuts, shapes and assembles materials to form parts of vehicle underframe, framework and body.
  • Diagnoses job requirements or ascertains work specifications from drawings or instructions.

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