In today's busy world we rely on vehicles to get us where we need to go, and to enable the transport of goods around the country. The automotive industry covers a wide range of areas that contribute to the manufacturing and maintenance of cars, trucks, plant vehicles and automotive machinery.
The industry also offers opportunities to be involved in research and technology in areas such as vehicle safety and sustainable fuels, leading the industry into the future.
Qualifications and courses in this area can set you up for a career in a range of areas including vehicle repairs, paint and body building, mechanical technology, automotive electrics, heavy plant machinery and vehicles including trucks, and outdoor power equipment. And if cars or trucks aren't your thing, motorcycles are covered too.
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If you love the idea of working with power tools and equipment, but on the mechanical and maintenance side, the Certificate III in Outdoor Power Equipment Technology is the course for you!
This qualification provides skills in how to perform a wide range of protective coating application and surface preparations that occur across a variety of infrastructure, heavy industry and ships.
If you would like to move your career into a leadership role such as a Service Manager, Sales Manager, Workshop Manager or Parts Manager — this is the course for you!
If you're a mechanic (or an experienced auto worker) who would like to boost your employment or career prospects, or gain some advanced skills to move into a more specialised area, this is the course for you! This nationally recognised and accredited qualification will give you advanced skills and knowledge in light vehicle diagnostics.
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Train your sights on becoming a qualified train driver with the Certificate IV in Train Driving! This nationally recognised qualification will teach you to drive a range of electric passenger trains, locomotives and heavy haul freight trains.
Sales of Hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) are rapidly growing in WA as more people move towards sustainable and renewable energy sources. The State Government recently released its Electric Vehicle Strategy to support the transition to low and zero-emission electric vehicles and maximise the benefits for WA. The strategy includes the creation of a statewide electric vehicle charging infrastructure network, and a target of minimum 25 per cent electric vehicles for new light and small passenger and small and medium SUV government fleet vehicles by 2025/26.