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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 committed to an ethical code of conduct.

Roadside Assistance: About ATA

You can now prove your competence with Automotive Technician Accreditation

With the increasing complexity and sophistication of vehicles and a shortage of skilled individuals, there has never been a greater need for competent technicians.

Properly trained technicians are highly skilled professionals, Automotive Technician Accreditation has been developed to enable identification of them.

ATA is a voluntary assessment programme for technicians working in the retail motor industry. It has the backing of major vehicle manufacturers, independent service and repair organisations and Thatcham.

ATA registered technicians sign and are bound by a special Code of Conduct. They are issued with a photo identity card, included on a public register on a dedicated website and there is publicity and point-of-sale material available.


A universal standard of competence

ATA is based on National Occupational Standards to ensure that it meets the skills requirements of the retail motor industry.
To achieve accreditation, technicians must pass a series of practical assessments and an online knowledge test at an ATA Approved Assessment Centre.

For roadside assistance technicians there are two competency levels:
Diagnostic Technician
Master Technician

There are two routes for a technician to achieve accreditation, which is valid for a period of 5 years:

Via an ATA approved centre. Technicians will be required to undertake a one-day practical assessment and on-line test. Assessment fees may vary and are exempt from VAT. There is a single accreditation fee, valid for 5 years, which includes registration, on-line testing and individual photo identity card. For the assessment fee you will have to contact the approved assessment centre.

Via an ATA approved roadside assistance organisation assessment programme. Costs are based on candidate numbers and mapping requirements. An individual accreditation fee applies.




Self Assessment

To take a self-assessment and gain an idea of which level may be most appropriate for you, please click here. You will then need to enter your name, which is also your password and then pick your route.

Click here to start your Self Assessment...

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

Air Conditioning Technicians  Autoglazing Bodyshop  Autoglazing Technicians  Cosmetic Repair  Customer Service  Electric Vehicles  Fast Fit  Light Vehicle Technicians  MET Technicians  Motorcycle Technicians  Paint Technician  Panel Technicians  Parts Advisor  Rental and Leasing  Vehicle Damage Assessors