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Qualification details

AUR20611 - Certificate II in Marine (Release 2)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Supersedes and is equivalent to AUR20605 - Certificate II in Marine 20/Jun/2011
Is superseded by AUR20612 - Certificate II in Marine Mechanical Technology16/Jan/2013

Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
2 (this release) 20/Dec/2011
(View details for release 1) 21/Jun/2011

Training packages that include this qualification

Units of competency

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AURT215130A - Inspect steering systemsInspect steering systemsSupersededN/A
AURT270278A - Use and maintain workplace tools and equipmentUse and maintain workplace tools and equipmentSupersededN/A
AURR346760B - Recommission marine engine systemsRecommission marine engine systemsSupersededN/A
AURE220140A - Manufacture and repair wiring harness/loomsManufacture and repair wiring harness/loomsSupersededN/A
AURTTM3004 - Assemble engine blocks and sub-assembliesAssemble engine blocks and sub-assembliesSupersededN/A
AURR346108B - Carry out hull repairsCarry out hull repairsSupersededN/A
AURC361337A - Maintain quality systemsMaintain quality systemsSupersededN/A
AURT210170A - Inspect and service braking systemsInspect and service braking systemsSupersededN/A
MEM05003B - Perform soft solderingPerform soft solderingSupersededN/A
AURT304666A - Repair and replace emission control systemsRepair and replace emission control systemsSupersededN/A
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Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ANZSCO Identifier 899916 Mechanic's Assistant 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 9999-15 Mechanic's Assistant 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0317 Maritime Engineering And Technology 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 521 Certificate II 
Taxonomy - Industry Sector N/A Boating Services 
Taxonomy - Occupation N/A Marine Serviceperson 

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ANZSCO Identifier 899916 Mechanic's Assistant 12/Apr/2012 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 9999-15 Mechanic's Assistant 12/Apr/2012 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0317 Maritime Engineering And Technology 12/Apr/2012 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 521 Certificate II 21/Jun/2011 
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Modification History

Three new AUR units of competency: 

AURTTE3001

AURTTM3001

AURTTM3002

Four AUR units of competency updated: 

AURTTM3003 replaces AURT301357A

AURTTM3004 replaces AURT301383A

AURTTM3008 replaces AURT301383A

AURTTM3011 replaces AURT301483A

Seven imported units of competency updated: 

BSBFLM312C replaces BSBFLM312B

TLID1001A replaces TLID107C

TLID2004A replaces TLID407C

TLID2010A replaces TLID1007C

TLID2013A replaces TLID1307C

TLID3011A replaces TLID1107C

TLILIC2001A replaces TLILIC108A

Description

This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform a limited range of mechanical tasks within the marine service and repair industry. It is suitable for entry into the marine service and repair sector.

Job roles /employment outcomes 

The employment outcomes of AUR20611 Certificate II in Marine would see an individual working in the marine mechanical service and repair industry.

The marine mechanic would be typically involved in tasks involving defined and known routines, methods and procedures and providing solutions to a limited range of predictable problems. Some complex and non-routine activities involving autonomy and judgement in structured and stable contexts may be expected.

Application 

This qualification is suitable for an Australian Apprenticeship pathway.

Pathways Information

Pathways into the qualification 

This qualification may be accessed by direct entry. Credit will be granted towards this qualification by those who have completed AUR10105 Certificate I in Automotive or other relevant qualifications. Credit for this qualification may also include units contained within relevant skill sets.

Pathways from the qualification 

Further training pathways from this qualification include AUR30511 Certificate III in Marine or other relevant qualifications.

Licensing/Regulatory Information

Licensing considerations 

There are no specific licences that relate to this qualification. However, some units in this qualification may have licensing or regulatory requirements, depending on the work context. Local regulations should be checked for details.

Entry Requirements

Not Applicable

Employability Skills Summary

EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS QUALIFICATION SUMMARY 

The following table contains a summary of the Employability Skills as identified by the Marine service and repair industry for this qualification. The Employability Skills facets described here are broad industry requirements that may vary depending on qualification packaging options.

Employability Skill 

Industry /enterprise requirements for this qualification include :

Communication

  • understanding and carrying out verbal instructions from supervisors and others
  • reading and understanding workplace documents
  • completing written workplace documentation, forms, logs and diaries
  • sharing work-related information with other team members
  • communicating with people from a range of social, cultural and ethnic backgrounds
  • seeking and acting upon feedback

Teamwork

  • contributing positively to the work team environment
  • working effectively with others in a socially diverse environment
  • respecting and understanding the views of others
  • giving and receiving feedback

Problem solving

  • recognising a problem or a potential problem within a marine component or system or with equipment
  • seeking information and assistance to solve problems outside own area of responsibility
  • solving problems within own area of responsibility

Initiative and enterprise

  • making adjustments to improve own performance
  • suggesting ideas for workplace improvement to supervisors and team members
  • positively adapting to changes in workplace procedures or arrangements
  • taking positive action to report hazards or risk situations to supervisors

Planning and organising

  • understanding how own job role fits into the wider workplace context
  • planning daily work tasks to work safely and manage risks according to workplace procedures

Self-management

  • following workplace safety requirements and other policy and procedures
  • managing own time
  • completing known delegated tasks on time
  • completing non-routine tasks as requested
  • selecting appropriate equipment and materials
  • asking for advice and assistance

Learning

  • identifying personal strength and weaknesses
  • positively accepting opportunities to learn
  • acting upon feedback to improve work performance
  • asking questions to gain information

Technology

  • appropriately setting up technological equipment
  • using workplace diagnosis technology
  • recognising and reporting faulty equipment

Packaging Rules

Packaging Rules 

To be awarded the AUR20611 Certificate II in Marine, competency must be achieved in eighteen  (18 ) units of competency.

  • four (4 ) core units of competency
  • fourteen  (14 ) elective units of competency, as specified below:

  • a minimum of ten  (10 ) specialist elective units from Group A
  • a maximum of four  (4 ) elective units from Group B, drawn in any combination from:
  • units not already chosen from Group A
  • Group B units listed
  • a maximum of three (3) relevant units available in this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses, where those units are aligned to Certificates II and III
  • a maximum of three  (3 ) elective units may be selected from units aligned to Certificate III qualifications.

Note : Where prerequisite units are identified, they must be counted in the total number of units required for completion of the qualification

The following pairs of units must not be chosen together when achieving this qualification:

MEM05003B

Perform soft soldering

AURV223808A

Carry out soft soldering techniques

MEM05004C

Perform routine oxy acetylene welding

AURV223608A

Carry out oxy acetylene welding, thermal cutting and thermal heating procedures

MEM05007C

Perform manual heating and thermal cutting

AURV223608A

Carry out oxy acetylene welding, thermal cutting and thermal heating procedures

MEM05017D

Weld using gas metal arc welding process

AURV281308A

Carry out gas metal arc (MIG) welding procedures

Core units of competency 

  • Complete the following the four  (4 ) units of competency.

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURC270103A

Apply safe working practices

AURR271103A

Apply environmental regulations in the marine service industry

AURT270278A

Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment

MSAENV272B

Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

Elective units of competency 

Group A : Specialist electives 

  • Complete a minimum of ten  (10 ) units of competency from the following list.

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURE320031B

Install marine electrical systems and components

AURE320066B

Diagnose and repair marine electrical systems and components

AURE321831B

Install marine electronic systems and components

AURE321832A

Test, diagnose and repair marine electronic systems and components

AURR201103A

Service outboard engines and components

AURR201104A

Service inboard engines and components

AURR207670B

Service marine outboard and stern drive transmissions

AURR207770B

Service marine inboard transmissions

AURR213670A

Service inboard propeller drive systems

AURR214170B

Service jet drive propulsion systems

AURR246870B

Service deck, hull and cabin equipment

AURR301102A

Diagnose and repair outboard engines and components

AURR301105A

Diagnose and repair inboard engines and components

AURR307684B

Diagnose and repair marine outboard and stern drive transmissions

AURR307784B

Diagnose and repair marine inboard transmissions

AURR313631A

Install inboard propeller drive systems

AURR313684B

Diagnose and repair inboard propeller drive systems

AURR314131B

Install jet drive propulsion systems

AURR314166B

Diagnose and repair jet drive propulsion systems

AURR346108B

Carry out hull repairs

AURR346131B

Install marine engines, controls and instruments

AURR346267A

Diagnose and repair marine steering systems

AURR346336A

Launch and recover a vessel using a trailer

AURR346435B

Launch and recover vessel from crane, gantry and forklift

AURR346543A

Moor a motor driven vessel

AURR346650A

Winterise vessel and engine systems

AURR346660B

Recommission vessel systems

AURR346760B

Recommission marine engine systems

AURR346866B

Repair deck, hull and cabin equipment

AURR346931A

Water test a vessel

AURR346975B

Water test engines in tanks

Group B : Other electives 

  • Complete a maximum of four  (4 ) units of competency, drawn in any combination from:
  • units not already chosen from Group A
  • Group B units listed below
  • a maximum of three  (3 ) relevant units available in this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses, where those units are aligned to Certificates II and III.

Brakes 

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURE311666A

Repair electric braking systems

AURT210170A

Inspect and service braking systems

AURT310166A

Repair hydraulic braking systems

Electrical 

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURE218664A

Remove and replace electrical/electronic units/assemblies

AURE218670A

Service, maintain or replace batteries

AURE218676A

Test, service and charge batteries

AURE218708A

Carry out repairs to single electrical circuits

AURE219331A

Install, test and repair low voltage wiring/lighting systems

AURE219531A

Install ancillary electrical components

AURE220140A

Manufacture and repair wiring harness/looms

AURE224008A

Carry out soldering of electrical wiring/circuits

AURE318866A

Repair electrical systems

AURE318966A

Repair instruments and warning systems

AURE319145A

Overhaul charging system alternators

AURE319166B

Repair charging systems

AURE319245A

Overhaul starting motors

AURE319266B

Repair starting systems

Electronic 

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURE321171A

Service and repair electronic spark ignition engine management systems

AURE321771A

Service and repair electronic compression ignition engine management systems

AURE321971A

Inspect, service and repair electronic management, monitoring and tracking systems

Ignitions 

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURE320666B

Repair ignition systems

Engines , systems and transmissions 

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURT200368A

Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives

AURT201164A

Remove and install engine assemblies

AURT201170A

Inspect and service engines

AURT202166B

Repair cooling systems

AURT202170B

Inspect and service cooling systems

AURT203170B

Service petrol fuel systems

AURT203670B

Service diesel fuel injection systems

AURT205123A

Fabricate exhaust system/components

AURT205166A

Repair exhaust system components

AURT303166B

Repair petrol fuel systems

AURT303666A

Repair diesel fuel systems

AURT304666A

Repair and replace emission control systems

AURT305671A

Inspect and repair engine forced induction systems

AURT306170A

Inspect, service and/or repair clutch assemblies and associated operating system components

AURT403145B

Overhaul petrol fuel system components

AURT403645A

Overhaul diesel fuel injection systems

AURTTE3001

Apply knowledge of engine science

AURTTM3001

Operate and monitor computer numerical control machines

AURTTM3002

Repair bearing tunnels and connecting rods in engines

AURTTM3003

Apply metal to rebuild engine components

AURTTM3004

Assemble engine blocks and sub-assemblies

AURTTM3008

Dismantle and evaluate engine blocks and sub-assemblies

AURTTM3011

Recondition engine cylinder heads

Environmental 

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURC272003A

Apply environmental regulations and best practice in a workplace or business

AURT271781A

Implement and monitor environmental regulations in the automotive mechanical industry

General mechanical 

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURC252103A

Apply basic automotive troubleshooting processes

AURT200108A

Carry out servicing operations

AURT225667A

Use and maintain measuring equipment

AURT309166A

Repair hydraulic systems

AURT366308A

Carry out advanced diagnostic procedures

Common 

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURC251179A

Write routine texts in the workplace and complete automotive documentation

AURC251356A

Read in the workplace

AURC251677A

Use numbers in the workplace

AURC252327A

Identify, clarify and resolve problems

AURC261314A

Contribute to quality work outcomes

AURC270889A

Communicate business information

AURC270688A

Work effectively with others

AURC270789A

Communicate effectively in the workplace

AURC359350A

Conduct information sessions

AURC361101A

Adapt work processes to new technologies

AURC361337A

Maintain quality systems

AURC359554A

Provide technical guidance

AURC361230A

Inspect technical quality of work

BSBCMN311B

Maintain workplace safety

BSBFLM312C

Contribute to team effectiveness

BSBWOR202A

Organise and complete daily work activities

BSBWOR301A

Organise personal work priorities and development

HLTFA301B

Apply first aid

MEM09002B

Interpret technical drawing

MEM12023A

Perform engineering measurements

MEM18001C

Use hand tools

MEM18002B

Use power tools/hand held operations

TAEDEL301A

Provide work skill instruction

Sales , warehousing , purchasing and storage 

Unit code 

Unit title 

TLID2010A

Operate a forklift

TLILIC2001A

Licence to operate a forklift truck

TLID3011A

Conduct specialised forklift operations

TLID1001A

Shift materials safely using manual handling methods

TLID2004A

Load and unload goods/cargo

TLID2013A

Move materials mechanically using automated equipment

Steering 

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURT215130A

Inspect steering systems

Trailers 

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURT237272A

Service and repair trailers up to 4.5 tonnes

AURT337119A

Drive and manoeuvre trailer(s)

Welding 

Unit code 

Unit title 

Prerequisites 

AURV223608A

Carry out oxy acetylene welding, thermal cutting and thermal heating procedures

AURV223808A

Carry out soft soldering techniques

AURV281108A

Carry out manual metal arc welding procedures

AURV281208A

Carry out brazing procedures

AURV281308A

Carry out gas metal arc (MIG) welding procedures

AURV281408A

Carry out gas tungsten arc (TIG) welding procedures

AURV281508A

Carry out spot welding procedures

AURV323908A

Carry out thermoplastic welding procedures

MEM05050B

Perform routine gas metal arc welding

MEM05004C

Perform routine oxy acetylene welding

MEM05003B

Perform soft soldering

MEM05007C

Perform manual heating and thermal cutting

MEM05017D

Weld using gas metal arc welding process

MEM05050B MEM05051A MEM05052A MEM12023A MEM18001C MEM18002B MEM09002B