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Qualification details

AUR10112 - Certificate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation (Release 1)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Supersedes AUR10105 - Certificate I in Automotive16/Jan/2013
Is superseded by and equivalent to AUR10116 - Certificate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation 13/Apr/2016

Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
1 1 (this release) 17/Jan/2013

Training packages that include this qualification

Units of competency

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AURVTN2008 - Clean vehicle body and door cavitiesClean vehicle body and door cavitiesSupersededCore
AURTTA1003 - Use and maintain basic measuring devicesUse and maintain basic measuring devicesSupersededElective
AURRTR1001 - Inspect, service and maintain marine battery storage systemsInspect, service and maintain marine battery storage systemsSupersededElective
AURETK1001 - Identify, select and use low voltage electrical test equipmentIdentify, select and use low voltage electrical test equipmentSupersededElective
AURRTQ2001 - Service inboard propeller drive systemsService inboard propeller drive systemsSupersededElective
AURLTJ2003 - Remove, inspect, and refit light vehicle wheel assembliesRemove, inspect, and refit light vehicle wheel assembliesSupersededElective
AURAFA2001 - Use numbers in an automotive workplaceUse numbers in an automotive workplaceSupersededElective
AURJTJ2001 - Remove, inspect and fit motorcycle wheel assembliesRemove, inspect and fit motorcycle wheel assembliesSupersededElective
AURLTA1001 - Apply automotive mechanical system fundamentalsApply automotive mechanical system fundamentalsSupersededCore
AURJTA1001 - Perform minor adjustments to motorcyclesPerform minor adjustments to motorcyclesSupersededElective
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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 0305 Automotive Engineering And Technology 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 524 Certificate I 
Taxonomy - Industry Sector N/A Automotive Service and Repair 
Taxonomy - Occupation N/A No Specific Job Role 

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ANZSCO Identifier 899916 Mechanic's Assistant 07/Aug/2013 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 9999-15 Mechanic's Assistant 07/Aug/2013 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0305 Automotive Engineering And Technology 07/Aug/2013 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 524 Certificate I 17/Jan/2013 
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Modification History

Release 

Comment 

Release 1 

Replaces AUR10105 Certificate I in Automotive

Description

This qualification is an introductory qualification to the automotive retail, service and repair industries and an entry to further training in several sectors. It is designed for application in a highly supervised context, such as VET in schools or other equivalent introduction or induction to industry environments. The range of technical skills and knowledge is limited.

Job roles and employment outcomes 

The Certificate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation offers entry-level training for those working or seeking to work in any of the automotive sectors covered by this Training Package such as:

  • Bicycle
  • Automotive Electrical
  • Outdoor Power Equipment
  • Light vehicle
  • Vehicle Body and Paint - Detailing
  • Motorcycle
  • Marine
  • Heavy Vehicle

They may undertake a range of simple tasks under close supervision. The qualification targets introductory employment, such as induction or probationary periods for automotive retail, service and repair employment. It may also be suitable for a cadetship, or part time and casual employment positions where a full range of skills are not required.

Application 

This qualification is suitable for an Australian Apprenticeship pathway.

Pathways Information

Pathways from the qualification  

Further training pathways from this qualification include any Certificate II qualification within the AUR12 Automotive Industry Retail, Service and Repair Training Package or other relevant qualifications.

Licensing/Regulatory Information

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

This qualification may be accessed by direct entry.

Employability Skills Summary

EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS QUALIFICATION SUMMARY 

The following table contains a summary of the Employability Skills as identified by the Automotive retail 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 

  • Gathering, conveying, receiving and understanding verbal and written information and workplace instructions
  • Communicating with clients, colleagues and others
  • Understanding relevant industry definitions, terminology, symbols, abbreviations and language
  • Recording relevant information using standard workplace documentation

Teamwork 

  • Working with colleagues and supervisors to prioritise and action tasks
  • Providing assistance to other team members
  • Relating to people from diverse social, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and with varying physical and mental abilities

Problem solving 

  • Solving routine problems related to hazards in the workplace, while under direct supervision
  • Examining tools and equipment prior to use for damage, missing components or other defects
  • Identifying typical faults and problems and taking necessary remedial action

Initiative and enterprise 

  • Raising workplace health and safety (WHS) issues with the appropriate person
  • Responding to change and workplace challenges
  • Maximising use of resources by recycling, re-using or using appropriate disposal methods

Planning and organising 

  • Planning own work schedule to ensure tasks are completed on time
  • Selecting and using appropriate materials, tools and equipment
  • Sequencing tasks using time management techniques

Self-management 

  • Behaving in ways that contribute to an effective and safe working environment
  • Identifying own roles and responsibilities
  • Completing daily work activities
  • Cleaning up work area

Learning 

  • Listening to ideas and opinions of other members of the team
  • Identifying own learning needs and seeking skill development as required
  • Being open to learning new ideas and techniques

Technology 

  • Using computers and relevant software
  • Using and operating a range of tools and equipment correctly and safely
  • Applying measurements and calculations using appropriate equipment and formulas as required

Packaging Rules

To be awarded this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in 8 units  of competency, consisting of:

  • 5 core units 

plus

  • 3 elective units  of which:
  • up to 3  elective units may be chosen from the elective groups listed below.
  • up to 2  elective units may be chosen from this Training Package or another endorsed Training Package or accredited course, provided that the units chosen contribute to the vocational outcome of this qualification and do not duplicate the outcome of another unit chosen for the qualification.

Core units 

Unit Code 

Unit Title 

Common - Environment 

AURAEA1001

Identify environmental requirements in an automotive workplace

Common - Health and Safety 

AURASA1001

Apply automotive workplace safety fundamentals

Electrical - Technical - Electrical and Electronic 

AURETR1003

Apply automotive electrical system fundamentals

Mechanical - Light Vehicle - Technical 

AURLTA1001

Apply automotive mechanical system fundamentals

Mechanical Miscellaneous - Technical - Tools and Equipment 

AURTTK2002

Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment

Elective units 

Unit Code 

Unit Title 

Common - Foundation Skills 

AURAFA2001

Use numbers in an automotive workplace

AURAFA2002

Read in an automotive workplace

Bicycles - Technical 

AURBTA1001

Remove and tag bicycle components

AURBTA1002

Adjust bicycles

Bicycles - Technical - Wheels and Tyres  

AURBTJ2001

Remove, repair and fit bicycle tyres

Electrical - Technical - Tools and Equipment 

AURETK1001

Identify, select and use low voltage electrical test equipment

Electrical - Technical - Electrical and Electronic 

AURETR1001

Remove and tag automotive electrical system components

AURETR2006

Carry out soldering of electrical wiring and circuits

Mechanical - Heavy Vehicle - Technical 

AURHTA1001

Carry out heavy vehicle pre-repair operations

AURHTA2003

Remove and replace heavy commercial vehicle ancillary components and accessories

Mechanical - Heavy Vehicle - Technical - Wheels and Tyres 

AURHTJ1001

Inspect heavy commercial vehicle wheels and tyres

Mechanical - Motorcycle - Technical 

AURJTA1001

Perform minor adjustments to motorcycles

AURJTA1002

Remove and replace motorcycle components and accessories

Mechanical - Motorcycle - Wheels and Tyres 

AURJTJ2001

Remove, inspect and fit motorcycle wheel assemblies

Mechanical - Light Vehicle - Technical - Wheels and Tyres 

AURLTJ2003

Remove, inspect, and refit light vehicle wheel assemblies

Outdoor Power Equipment - Technical 

AURPTA1001

Carry out pre-repair operations to outdoor power equipment

AURPTA1002

Perform minor adjustments to outdoor power equipment

AURPTA2006

Service line trimming systems and components

Marine - Technical - Engines 

AURRTE1001

Prepare outboard engines for wet-run testing

Marine - Technical - Driveline and Final Drives 

AURRTQ2001

Service inboard propeller drive systems

Marine - Technical - Electrical and Electronic 

AURRTR1001

Inspect, service and maintain marine battery storage systems

Mechanical Miscellaneous - Technical  

AURTTA1001

Remove and tag steering, suspension and brake system components

AURTTA1002

Carry out workshop practice activities

AURTTA1003

Use and maintain basic measuring devices

AURTTA2009

Carry out pre-repair operations (mechanical)

Mechanical Miscellaneous - Technical - Engines 

AURTTE1003

Remove and tag engine system components

Vehicle Body - Technical - Body 

AURVTN1001

Remove and tag vehicle body system components

AURVTN2008

Clean vehicle body and door cavities

Vehicle Body - Technical - Paint 

AURVTP2006

Prepare vehicle components for paint repairs

Custom Content Section

Not applicable.