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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This course will set you up for a career in the service, repair, and retail industry; working on a range of exciting mobile plant machinery such as earthmoving and lifting equipment used across a range of industry areas including building and construction and mining.
This course offers a range of skills and knowledge including how to safely diagnose and repair compression ignition engines, electrical circuits, diesel fuel injection systems, and a range of steering, hydraulic, and braking systems on heavy machinery.
This training will give you job ready skills to perform tasks related to a wide range of protective coating application and surface preparations that occur across a variety of infrastructure, heavy industry, transport and marine equipment.
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!
Train your sights on becoming a qualified train driver with this course, and learn how 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. That means there will be a lot more HEVs on the road, and you’ll be needed to inspect and service them!
This course is ideal for anyone needing entry level job ready skills to work in settings such as furniture manufacturing, fashion production, footwear manufacturing, or any other area where industrial sewing machines are used.