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Automotive Technician Accreditation is a national voluntary scheme which tests the current competence of individuals working in the retail motor industry, who are commited to an ethical code of conduct.

Motorcycle Technicians: ATA Assessment Process

Motorcycle Technicians: ATA assessment process

There are three levels of accreditation. Technicians must pass a series of tests of practical skill (listed below) and an online-knowledge test :

Service Maintenance Technician

   • Braking systems
   • Engine electrical systems
   • Powertrain / Drivetrain Mechanical systems
   • Vehicle safety and documentation

   Plus any 2 of the following tests:

   • Chassis systems
   • Vehicle electrical systems
   • Wheel alignment and steering

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Diagnostic Technician

   • Braking systems
   • Engine electrical systems
   • Engine mechanical systems
   • Chassis electrical systems
   • Transmission systems
   • Wheel alignment and steering
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Master Technician

   • Braking systems
   • Customer liaison
   • Engine electrical systems
   • Instructional support
   • Powertrain inspection and evaluation

Use the links below to see similar information relating to other disciplines in which we offer ATA assessment:

Air Conditioning Technicians  Autoglazing Technicians  Light Vehicle Technicians  MET Technicians  Paint Technician  Panel Technicians  Roadside Assistance  Vehicle Damage Assessors