Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Light Vehicle)

Jobs and Skills WA: Automotive courses
Get a jump start on a great career in automotive technology!

If you're thinking about doing a trade apprenticeship in automotive repairs, this course is the perfect way to give you some job ready skills to jump start your career.

The Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology  is a nationally recognised training qualification designed to prepare you for work in an automotive workplace. You'll gain essential knowledge of workplace safety, tools, equipment, and servicing operations and learn how to inspect test and service batteries, braking systems, steering systems, engines, and suspension systems.

Apprenticeship or Traineeship
School-based apprenticeship or traineeship (SBAT)
STEM
VET for secondary students
Industry: Automotive
National course code: AUR20520 | WA State ID: AD89

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This qualification will provide you with skills and knowledge used in the heavy automotive vehicle servicing sector. You will learn skills in carrying out heavy vehicle servicing operations, inspecting and servicing engines, steering and suspension systems, repairing single electrical circuits, using and maintaining workplace tools and equipment.  You will also learn how to apply safe work practices and apply basic automotive troubleshooting processes in the heavy automotive context.

The aim of this pre-apprenticeship is to provide learners with industry specific training to gain skills, knowledge and behaviours to enable transition into an indentured apprenticeship.


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