Auto Windscreens
Apprentice Windscreen Technician - Liverpool

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Apprentice Windscreen Technician - Liverpool
Start your career in the automotive industry
Start your career in the automotive industry with a hands-on apprenticeship that leads to a Level 3 qualification.
Do you have an interest in cars? This could be the perfect opportunity to kick-start your career. Auto Windscreens are looking for the next generation of technicians to learn how to repair and replace vehicle glass, work with advanced vehicle sensors, and train to become a fully qualified Level 3 Automotive Glazing Technician.
You’ll learn from experienced technicians, gain real workplace skills, and join a forward-thinking, award-winning employer.
What’s On Offer
- Annual wage: £14,560 (with salary increase after 12 months)
- Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm (35 hours per week)
- Start date: Monday 7th September 2026
- Duration: 18 months
- Qualification: Level 3 Automotive Glazing Technician (A-Level equivalent)
About Auto Windscreens
Auto Windscreens is one of the UK’s leading and fastest-growing automotive glazing companies. As a multi-award-winning apprenticeship employer and part of the Markerstudy Group, we are committed to innovation, development, and investing in our people. From robotic lifting devices to advanced vehicle technology, we lead the industry in both training and service.
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What You’ll Be Doing
Working from a local Auto Windscreens fitting centre, you’ll gain practical, hands-on experience on customers’ vehicles, including:
- Repairing chips in vehicle glass
- Replacing windscreens and body glass on a range of vehicles
- Learning how to recalibrate sensors for features such as:
- Automatic wipers
- Automatic braking
- Lane detection systems
As vehicles become more technology-focused, you’ll be trained in the latest tools and techniques used across the industry.
- The role involves manual handling and lifting of vehicle glass
- You will need to pass your UK driving test by the end of the apprenticeship (if not already passed)
- Once qualified, the role becomes field-based and involves outdoor working


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Your training
Your apprenticeship includes structured training and support throughout:
- Supported day-to-day by an experienced mentor at your base location
- Monthly visits from a training assessor
- Initial induction and training at head office (including uniform issue)
- Dedicated technical training days at head office during the programme
- 20% of your working hours spent in training or study
- Delivered by E.J. Markham & Son Ltd
By the end of the programme, you will be fully trained as a Level 3 Glazing Technician.
What We’re Looking For
Essential qualifications:
- GCSE English Language or Literature - Grade 4 or above
- GCSE Maths - Grade 4 or above
Skills and qualities:
- Good communication skills
- Attention to detail
- Organisation and problem-solving skills
- Customer care and teamwork
- Patience and a positive attitude
- Physical fitness
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