MTC.
The Micromobility Technician Certification is a single, performance-based credential. Nine domains, A through I, each checked against a runbook step on a real shop floor. The work is the test. It is earned through the apprenticeship, not a classroom exam.
One credential. No levels.
The MTC is one credential, not a ladder of tiers. A technician either demonstrates competence across the nine domains on a working shop floor or they do not yet. There is no multiple choice and no proctored test.
It is designed with employers and OEMs so the signal means the same thing in every shop: a technician who can diagnose to root cause, work safely on batteries and electrical systems, and leave behind a verifiable record of the work.
Nine domains.
Domain A is the prerequisite gate (Safety). Domain I closes the loop with communication and customer handback. Every domain is checked against a runbook step in a real shop. Performance-based, not paper-based.
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Nine domains, A through I · Domain A is the gate, Domain I is the handback capstone
The path to the MTC.
Project Amp'd
A shop-based cohort at Black Stone Bike Works. The entry into the work. It does not award the MTC.
About Project Amp'd →The apprenticeship
Twelve months of paid bench work across a host-shop network. This is where the MTC is earned. In planning.
About the apprenticeship →The MTC
A credential that travels: proof of competence across all nine domains that any shop can hire on.
Performance-basedTrust shops can hire on.
- For shops
- A hire who works safely on batteries and electrical systems from day one, diagnoses to root cause, and documents the work so a manager can audit it.
- For OEMs
- A consistent service standard across the network, with a verifiable record behind every repair instead of an invoice and a phone call.
- For technicians
- A credential that travels beyond the shop where you earned it, built on demonstrated work rather than a paper test.
- For riders
- Service you can trust, wherever you are, because the standard and the evidence are the same in every shop.
Start at the bench.
The path begins with Project Amp'd and runs through the apprenticeship. Both are in planning. Register interest and we will reach out as cohorts are staffed.