Certificate III in Automotive Manufacturing Technical Operations - Bus, Truck and Trailer

Jobs and Skills WA: Automotive courses

Get the skills and knowledge used in the automotive manufacturing (bus, truck and trailer) sector, and be set for a great career ahead!

When you complete this nationally recognised and accredited qualification as an apprenticeship, you'll have the skills and knowledge required to work in a range of jobs within the automotive manufacturing sector.

You'll learn how to prepare materials for fabrication using jigs/fixtures and manual processes; and all about conducting mechanical cutting operations, performing various types of welding operations, mounting and assembling components and modifying or rectifying chassis/frame and associated components.

You will also learn to contribute to workplace relationships and processes; provide customer service and participate in improving workplace productivity.

Completion of this course can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study.

Apprenticeship or traineeship
School-based apprenticeship or traineeship (SBAT)
STEM
Industry: Automotive
National course code: AUM30218 | WA State ID: BEE4

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Vehicle Construction and Repair workers manufacture, modify and repair a wide range of purpose built heavy and light commercial vehicle bodies, trailers, chassis and components. These include buses, vans, tipping bodies, cabs, semi trailers, mining vehicles, heavy haulage, light vehicles, tankers, recovery vehicles and personnel carriers.

Trades people in this industry use a vast variety of materials such as steel, aluminium, sheet metal, plastic, fiberglass, wood, rubber, glass and box sections and channel. They will weld (gas metal arc and electric arc welding) fit, bolt, rivet and glue these materials as well as install axles, suspension, brakes, wheels, hydraulic, pneumatic, lighting and electrical systems as required. You will also learn to contribute to workplace relationships and processes, provide customer service and participate in improving workplace productivity.


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