Henson and Murray Engine Rebuilders staff member, Nichollas (Nick) was awarded a MITO Kickstart scholarship which funded his training for the MITO – Te Pūkenga New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Machining (Level 4).
Henson and Murray Engine Rebuilders staff member, Nichollas (Nick) was awarded a MITO Kickstart scholarship which funded his training for the MITO – Te Pūkenga New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Machining (Level 4).
MITO Alumni Māori scholarship recipient Shanel is currently leveling up her career with the MITO – Te Pūkenga New Zealand Certificate in Electric Vehicle Automotive Engineering (Level 5).
Scholarship recipient Ben is upskilling with MITO – Te Pūkenga's New Zealand Certificate in Electric Vehicle Automotive Engineering (Level 5).
With the help of a MITO - Te Pūkenga scholarship, Sam is upskilling with the New Zealand Certificate in Collision Repair (Structural Repair) (Level 5).
Peter has been working as an equipment technician for two years and is hoping to finish his MITO - Te Pūkenga apprenticeship by the end of the year. We had a chat about his experience as an apprentice in the heavy automotive industry.
At only 18 years old, Sidney has already begun an impressive career path in the automotive industry, proving that “trades are not gender specific.”
Tom was stoked to find an apprentice through SpeedMeet. Olivia is now another amazing woman working in the automotive industry.
Karley Gorton always had a passion for cars, something that was inspired by her dad and her love of speedway racing. Fast forward a few years Karley has been able to live out her passions as a qualified automotive technician.