IMI Level 3 Accreditation
Bodyshop Technician Glazing
Course Overview
- Course name: IMI Bodyshop Technician Automotive Glazing Level 3 Accreditation
- Description: Training and assessment of the removal and refitting of vehicle bonded glass
- Duration: 2 days
- Location: RWC Milton Keynes, or for groups larger than 2 delegates, this course may be delivered on site across the UK
- Who is this qualification for? Bodyshop METs
- Entry requirements: None
- Qualification gained: IMI Level 3 Accreditation
Cost: £1,395 + VAT including IMI fees (discounts available for multiple delegate bookings)


Course Content
This two day course provides the necessary training and the assessment of the removal and refitting of vehicle bonded glass.
The course will enable technicians to select, use and follow approved researched repair methods and manufacturer’s technical data to a high standard.
The technician will remove and refit vehicle trim, both interior and exterior components, and ensure that glazing is aligned to the vehicle body.
The training will also ensure technicians understand the importance of ensuring the vehicle is left clean and that the vehicle system(s) are operating as per the vehicle manufacturer’s specification.
All glazing equipment, tooling and consumables are available to purchase from RWC Training at hugely discounted rates. Contact the team for more information.
Day 1 consists of theory, introduction to equipment and tooling, demonstration, and practical exercises. Day 2 consists of the IMI online test and assessment of the following practical modules:
- Remove and Replace a Front Windscreen AOM – 096
- Remove and Replace a Heated Rear Windscreen – Intact AOM – 101
- Remove and Refit a Bonded Rear ¼ Glazing Unit – Intact AOM – 105
What will this course provide?
- Successful candidates will be issued with an IMI Level 3 Accreditation
- Proof of current competence
- Exposure to new skills and techniques
- Increase in confidence and competence
Who is this for?
This course is for bodyshop MET Technicians which are required to remove and refit vehicle body glass as part of the repair process.
