Motor Vehicle
Motor Vehicle
All courses cover the needs of today’s motor industry and you will learn about vehicle maintenance, electrical systems, replacing engine and car components, diagnostics and the way that professional garages work and operate.
This way we give you the best skills to progress from Wolds College and get a job.
Have you ever thought about a career in Motor Vehicle?
Are you leaving school this year?
Would you like to learn valuable skills that you can use throughout life no matter what career you have?
Meet the Team
Paul Ryan - Curriculum Leader
Paul has been lecturing for 5 years before that he spent 19 Years working in local garages gaining up to his HNC in Motor Vehicle Management. He has worked on all types of vehicles and used to work for Rover and Land Rover.
Keith Whitelam - Tutor and Lecturer
Keith has 3 years teaching experience but prior to that had 15 years industry experience. After gaining his qualifications, Keith’s first 2 years were spent restoring vintage and classic cars. He then worked for an independent company for 13 years the last 9 years being spent as Workshop Manager.
Dieter Steinebach - Lecturer
Dieter has 7 years teaching experience. Prior to that, he has spent 35 years in industry working as a technician and master technician for Citroen, Land Rover and Ford. He worked for Audi in Germany on Quality Control and even worked for the World Wildlife Fund in Africa.
Steve Turnbull - Lecturer
Having 3 years teaching experience, but prior to that spent several years training soldiers in the armed forces. Steve spent 22 years serving in many workshops in his time within the army.
Features of Motor Vehicle
State of the Art Workshop
Modern Cars to Work On
Latest Diagnostic Equipment
Up to Level 3
Accredited Courses
Recognised by Industry
Learner Support in place.
What our students say about us:-
“An interesting place to learn because there are more opportunities to work on vehicles than I would normally have”
Staff are friendly with good resources and equipment”
“It’s good to be part of a community”