Qualification details

IMIAL Level 1 National Award in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair

Qualification summary

The IMI National is designed to provide an enhanced learning programme to meet the future needs of the modern vehicle technician and master technician. The aim of the IMI National suite is to develop the necessary knowledge and understanding required by technicians and to provide progression opportunities for career development and further study.

The IMI National has 7 specialist routes; light vehicle, heavy vehicle, motorcycle, motorsport, auto-electrical, body fitting, body repair and refinishing. The technical aspect of the IMI National is based upon the essential knowledge of ASL’s Technical National Occupational Standards. The broader breadth of learning is facilitated by four contextualised Applied Units of Maths, Science, ICT, and either Electrical/Electronics or Vehicle Technology.

The IMI National provides individuals working in or hoping to join the motor industry with a broad and rigourous qualification which,
• Supports the ASL Apprenticeship framework
• Meets the requirements of higher education

Qualification details

100/5581/2
1
VRQ - Vocationally-Related Qualification
Accreditation start date:
01/10/2005
Operational start date in centres:
Accreditation end date:
31/12/2009
Certification end date:
31/12/2010
England
16-18, 18+, 19+
Wales
16-18, 18+, 19+
N.Ireland
16-18, 18+, 19+
Approval start date:
01/10/2005
Approval end date:
31/12/2009
English
This suite of VRQs, at levels 1-3, provides recognition of professional competence to aid individuals to step up from one job role to another, and/or provide access to further/higher education.

The technical units of this VRQ are an integral part of ASL Apprenticeship Frameworks and include the essential knowledge of the relevant route's NVQ. Therefore for those who gain employment and wish to continue with their studies, these VRQs offer the perfect step onto an ASL Apprenticeship programme.

The IMI National suite provides opportunities for progression in education and within the workplace to management positions, for example, Master Technician. Individuals can,
- gain a broader breadth of learning at levels 1-3, to bridge the gap in their existing
vocational qualifications
- progress to IMI Level 4 Diploma for Automotive Master Technicians
- progress to Management NVQs
- progress to the Automotive Retail Management Standards (ARMS),
- gain credits for related Higher Education programmes, for example a Foundation degree, BSc or BEng.
Auto Electrician
Lift Truck Operator
Motor Vehicle Body Repairer/Refinisher/Builder
Motor Vehicle Mechanic/Technician
  • 04 Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies
    • 04.3  Transportation Operations and Maintenance
700
Pass
Coursework
E-assessment
Portfolio of Evidence
Practical Demonstration / Assignment
Both the Technical and Applied units of this qualification are independently assessed via online testing which is graded, Pass, Merit or Distinction.

The units of the IMI National are assessed using a combination of the following:
1. IMI on-line multiple choice questions (Applied and Technical units)
2. IMI devised external assignments (Applied units only)
3. IMI devised external practical assessments (Technical units only)
4. Centre devised assessments (Applied and Technical Units)

Note: The IMI National does not receive an overall grade, however the grades achieved for each of the Technical Units on-line test results and Applied Units are detailed in the record of achievement accompanying the student’s certificate. (See document 29 Guidance, page 18 for full details, attached to proposal WB01827.)
Qualification Accreditation Number 100-5581-2 provides pathways to the following qualifications:

IMI Level 1 National Award in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Auto-electrical)
IMI Level 1 National Award in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Body Fitting)
IMI Level 1 National Award in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Body Repair)
IMI Level 1 National Award in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Heavy Vehicle)
IMI Level 1 National Award in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Light Vehicle)
IMI Level 1 National Award in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Motorcycle)
IMI Level 1 National Award in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Vehicle Refinishing)
IMI Level 1 National Award in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Motorsport)


Candidates must complete all units from Group A plus all units within Chosen pathway.
  • A  -  Mandatory
  • B  -  Pathways
    • A  -  Light Vehicle
      • D/103/3839 - Vehicle Electrical and Electronics 1
      • A/103/3668 - Working safely and effectively during light vehicle maintenance and repair
      • F/103/3669 - Foundation skills for light vehicle maintenance and repair
      • T/103/3670 - Light vehicle construction and routine maintenance
      • A/103/3671 - Operating principles of light vehicle tyres, brakes, steering and suspension systems
      • F/103/3672 - Operating principles of light vehicle engines
      • J/103/3673 - Operating principles and maintenance of light vehicle transmission systems
      • L/103/3674 - Operating principles and maintenance of light vehicle electrical and electronic systems
    • B  -  Heavy Vehicle
      • D/103/3839 - Vehicle Electrical and Electronics 1
      • R/103/3675 - Working safely and effectively during heavy vehicle maintenance and repair
      • Y/103/3676 - Foundation skills for heavy vehicle maintenance and repair
      • D/103/3677 - Heavy vehicle construction and routine maintenance
      • H/103/3678 - Operating principles of heavy vehicle tyres, brakes, steering and suspension systems
      • K/103/3679 - Operating principles of heavy vehicle engines
      • D/103/3680 - Operating principles and maintenance of heavy vehicle transmission systems
      • A/103/3685 - Operating principles and maintenance of heavy vehicle electrical and electronic systems
    • C  -  Motorcycle
      • D/103/3839 - Vehicle Electrical and Electronics 1
      • J/103/3687 - Working safely and effectively during motorcycle maintenance and repair
      • L/103/3688 - Foundation skills for motorcycle maintenance and repair
      • R/103/3692 - Motorcycle construction and routine maintenance
      • H/103/3695 - Operating principles of motorcycle tyres, brakes, steering and suspension systems
      • K/103/3696 - Operating principles of motorcycle engines
      • M/103/3697 - Operating Principles and Maintenance of Motorcycle Transmission Systems
      • M/103/3733 - Operating principles and maintenance of motorcycle electrical and electronic systems.
      • T/103/3734 - New motorcycle assembly
    • D  -  Auto Electrical
      • D/103/3839 - Vehicle Electrical and Electronics 1
      • A/103/3735 - Working safely and effectively during vehicle electric maintenance and repair (AE)
      • F/103/3736 - Foundation skills for vehicle electrical maintenance and repair
      • J/103/3737 - Operating principles and basic checks on vehicle mechanical components (AE)
      • L/103/3738 - Operating principles and basic checks on vehicle start/charge systems (AE)
      • R/103/3739 - Operating principles and basic checks on vehicle engine electrical systems (AE)
      • J/103/3740 - Operating principles and basic checks on vehicle external lighting systems
    • E  -  Body Repair
      • M/103/3943 - Vehicle Technology for Accident Repair 1
      • M/103/3912 - Working safely and effectively during vehicle body repair operations
      • T/103/3913 - Vehicle technical information for body repair
      • L/103/3917 - Forming, joining and measuring for vehicle body repair
      • Y/103/3919 - Vehicle body repair materials
      • Y/103/3922 - Basic vehicle body repairs
      • R/103/3921 - Moving Loads and Vehicle Jacking
    • F  -  Vehicle Refinishing
      • M/103/3943 - Vehicle Technology for Accident Repair 1
      • D/103/3906 - Working safely and effectively during vehicle refinishing operations
      • H/103/3907 - Vehicle technical information
      • K/103/3908 - Basic vehicle preparation
      • M/103/3909 - Vehicle refinishing materials
      • H/103/3910 - Vehicle refinishing tools and equipment
      • K/103/3911 - Vehicle paint application and minor defect rectification
    • G  -  Body Fitter
      • D/103/3839 - Vehicle Electrical and Electronics 1
      • T/103/3927 - Working safely and effectively during vehicle body fitting operations
      • T/103/3930 - Foundation skills for vehicle body fitting operations
      • A/103/3931 - Vehicle construction
      • Y/103/3936 - Operating principles of vehicle tyres, brakes, steering and suspension systems
      • D/103/3937 - Operating principles of engines
      • K/103/3939 - Operating principles of vehicle transmission systems
      • K/103/3942 - Operating principles of basic vehicle electrical systems
    • H  -  Motorsport
      units
      This group represents a pathway.
      • J/500/4165 - Working Safely and Effectively during Motorsport Vehicle Maintenance and Repair
      • Y/500/4168 - Foundation Skills for Motorsport Vehicle Maintenance and Repair
      • D/500/4169 - Motorsport Vehicle Construction and Routine Maintenance
      • R/500/4170 - Operating Principles of Motorsport Vehicle Tyres, Brakes, Steering and Suspension Systems
      • Y/500/4171 - Operating Principles of Motorsport Vehicle Engines
      • D/500/4172 - Operating Principles and Maintenance of Motorsport Vehicle
      • H/500/4173 - Operating Principles and Maintenance of Motorsport Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Systems