For Ethan, completing StartUp® gave him the push he needed to decide to pursue a career in the automotive industry. Ethan made such a big impression that his Gateway teacher nominated him for the Prime Minister’s Vocational Excellence Award, which he was awarded in October 2023.
AUTOMOTIVE TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
StartUp® offers Year 11 to 13 students the chance to earn micro-credentials in the automotive industry approved by NZQA, credits towards NCEA Levels 2 and 3 and a great introduction to the working environment.
Supported by MITO in partnership with secondary schools and local businesses, StartUp® has both theory eLearning and practical learning in a workshop – it’s just like a mini-apprenticeship!
StartUp® allows students to gain up to 41 credits towards NCEA Levels 2 and 3. It's designed to be completed over two years with the first year completing the Ignition programme and the second year completing the Accelerate programme. For the Accelerate programme there are two strands for the student to choose from: Automotive Engineering or Collision Repair. Upon completion of a programme, students will achieve one of the following micro-credentials - approved by NZQA and listed on their NZQA Record of Achievement:
- StartUp® Ignition – Automotive Micro-credential (Level 2, 20 credits)
- StartUp® Accelerate – Automotive Engineering Micro-credential (Level 3, 21 credits)
- StartUp® Accelerate – Collision Repair and Refinishing Micro-credential (Level 3, 21 credits)
unit standards
QUALIFICATION OUTCOMES
LEVEL
CREDITS
OUTCOME 1
Identify the occupational areas and structure of the New Zealand Motor Industry.
2
2
OUTCOME 2
Demonstrate knowledge of hazardous materials used in the motor industry.
2
2
OUTCOME 3
Demonstrate knowledge of good work habits and safe work practices in the automotive industry.
2
4
OUTCOME 4
Demonstrate knowledge of motor industry engineering tasks.
2
2
OUTCOME 5
Demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used in the motor industry.
2
2
OUTCOME 6
Demonstrate good work habits and safe work practices in the automotive industry.
2
4
OUTCOME 7
Demonstrate knowledge of automotive braking, steering and suspension system components in the collision repair industry.
3
3
OUTCOME 8
Demonstrate knowledge of digital imaging requirements in the collision repair industry.
3
1
QUALIFICATION OUTCOMES
LEVEL
CREDITS
OUTCOME 1
Demonstrate knowledge of automotive lubricants.
2
2
OUTCOME 2
Remove and replace road wheels on a vehicle.
2
1
OUTCOME 3
Demonstrate knowledge of petrol and diesel engines.
3
4
OUTCOME 4
Demonstrate knowledge of welding in the motor industry.
3
3
OUTCOME 5
Demonstrate knowledge of vehicle emissions.
3
4
OUTCOME 6
Demonstrate knowledge of an electronic fuel injection (EFI) system.
3
2
OUTCOME 7
Demonstrate knowledge of the operation of a diesel fuel system.
3
2
OUTCOME 8
Service a vehicle or machine.
3
3
QUALIFICATION OUTCOMES
LEVEL
CREDITS
OUTCOME 1
Demonstrate knowledge of exterior and interior motor body parts and trim in the motor industry.
2
2
OUTCOME 2
Demonstrate knowledge of fastening systems used in the motor industry.
2
2
OUTCOME 3
Remove and replace road wheels on a vehicle.
2
1
OUTCOME 4
Select and use fastening systems in the motor industry.
2
2
OUTCOME 5
Demonstrate knowledge of bolted-on motor body panels and motor vehicle bumpers.
3
3
OUTCOME 6
Remove and replace damaged bolted-on motor body panels in the motor industry.
3
3
OUTCOME 7
Carry out pre-strip procedures in the collision repair industry.
3
4
OUTCOME 8
Reinstate vehicle body corrosion protection in the motor industry.
3
4
MORE INFORMATION
Download the Memorandum of Agreement PDF - 325 KB
The fee for each programme is $200 +GST per student, per year. This covers the eLearning theory and practical assessment (managed by MITO) along with the support the school and students receive from sign-up to completion. Yes! StartUp® is eligible for Gateway as long as the student completes at least 20 credits per year. StartUp® unit standards can apply to the 3+2 programme for Year 13 students that have achieved NCEA 2. With the 3+2 programme the student is enrolled three days at school and is then signed into a Training Agreement with MITO for the remaining two days and in paid employment at a business that is able to support the practical learning required for StartUp®. The student will require a unique email address and access to an internet-enabled computer, tablet or mobile phone. After enrolment the student will receive an email with their log-in details to MITO’s learning management system. By becoming a StartUp® employer through MITO, you are offering interested and engaged students the opportunity to spend one or two days a week in an automotive workshop where they will gain practical, hands-on experience. You may also choose to offer students work in the school holidays, or for those leaving school, you may even find your next apprentice! To become a StartUp® employer, please Contact Us!
SIGN ME UP!
If you want to gain a micro-credential in the automotive industry, credits towards NCEA and receive practical, hands-on experience that will look great on your CV, call MITO’s Vocational Careers Advisor on 0800 88 21 21 or email us to get the enrolment process underway.
get INSPIRED
Shontae Ellmers' first taste of the automotive industry was through MITO’s StartUp® programme, where she learned practical skills and gained valuable working experience.
After completing the StartUp® Ignition programme while in high school and impressing his supervisor, Stanley was offered an automotive apprenticeship.