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Qualification details

AUR30211 - Certificate III in Bicycles (Release 2)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Supersedes and is equivalent to AUR30205 - Certificate III in Bicycles 20/Jun/2011
Is superseded by AUR30212 - Certificate III in Bicycle Workshop Operations16/Jan/2013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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BSBWOR301A - Organise personal work priorities and developmentOrganise personal work priorities and developmentSupersededN/A
AURC361101A - Adapt work processes to new technologiesAdapt work processes to new technologiesSupersededN/A
BSBWOR202A - Organise and complete daily work activitiesOrganise and complete daily work activitiesSupersededN/A
MEM05017D - Weld using gas metal arc welding processWeld using gas metal arc welding processSupersededN/A
AURC270789A - Communicate effectively in the workplaceCommunicate effectively in the workplaceSupersededN/A
MSAENV472B - Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practicesImplement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practicesSupersededN/A
AURB211305A - Assemble box bicycle for retail saleAssemble box bicycle for retail saleSupersededN/A
MEM05050B - Perform routine gas metal arc weldingPerform routine gas metal arc weldingSupersededN/A
AURC261314A - Contribute to quality work outcomesContribute to quality work outcomesSupersededN/A
SIRXINV001A - Perform stock control proceduresPerform stock control proceduresSupersededN/A
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Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ANZSCO Identifier 899911 Bicycle Mechanic 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 9999-79 Labourers And Related Workers Nec 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0305 Automotive Engineering And Technology 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 514 Certificate III 
Taxonomy - Industry Sector N/A Other Vehicles 
Taxonomy - Occupation N/A Bicycle Mechanic 

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ANZSCO Identifier 899911 Bicycle Mechanic 12/Apr/2012 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 9999-79 Labourers And Related Workers Nec 12/Apr/2012 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0305 Automotive Engineering And Technology 12/Apr/2012 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 514 Certificate III 21/Jun/2011 
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Modification History

Two imported unit of competency updated: 

BSBFLM312C replaces BSBFLM312B

TLIA3039A replaces TLIA3907B

Description

This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform a broad range of mechanical tasks on a variety of bicycles in the bicycle retail, service and repair sector.

Job roles /employment outcomes 

The AUR30211 Certificate III in Bicycles is intended to prepare new employees or recognise and develop existing workers performing mechanical and sales work in the bicycle retail, service and repair industry. The work may also include tasks related to the operation of the business and/or the supervision of others.

Employment outcomes targeted by this qualification include:

  • bicycle mechanics.

Application 

This qualification is suitable for an Australian Apprenticeship pathway.

Pathways Information

Pathways into the qualification 

The AUR30211 Certificate III in Bicycles may be accessed by direct entry. Credit will be granted towards this qualification to those who have completed AUR20311 Certificate II in Bicycles in this Training Package or other relevant qualifications.

Pathways from the qualification 

Further training pathways from this qualification include AUR40105 Certificate IV in Automotive Management, AUR40208 Certificate IV in Automotive Technology, 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. 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 Bicycle Retail, Service and Repair sector 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 

Communication

  • clearly communicating workplace information and ideas with workplace colleagues (verbal and non-verbal), including use of bicycle terms
  • completing workplace reports
  • using and contributing to workplace procedures
  • maintaining workplace records
  • communicating with colleagues and clients to handle verbal enquiries, such as clarifying instructions, and responding to requests for information
  • communicating with people who speak languages other than English and in a cross-cultural context
  • interpreting the needs of customers
  • reading and interpreting workplace-related documentation

Teamwork

  • identifying and describing own role and role of others
  • working within a team
  • working with diverse individuals and groups
  • applying knowledge of own role to complete activities efficiently to support team activities and tasks

Problem solving

  • recognising a workplace problem or a potential problem and taking action
  • determining problems needing priority action
  • referring problems outside area of responsibility to appropriate person and suggesting possible causes
  • seeking information and assistance, as required, to solve problems
  • using a range of problem solving techniques
  • taking action to resolve concerns
  • developing practical responses to common breakdowns in workplace systems and procedures

Initiative and enterprise

  • adapting to new and emerging situations in the workplace
  • being proactive and creative in responding to workplace problems, changes and challenges

Planning and organising

  • planning own work requirements and prioritising actions to achieve required outcomes and ensure tasks are completed on time
  • identifying risk factors and taking action to minimise risk

Self-management

  • selecting and using appropriate equipment, materials, processes and procedures
  • recognising limitations and seeking timely advice
  • planning own work requirements, setting own work program and managing time to ensure tasks are done on time
  • following workplace documentation, such as codes of practice or operating procedures

Learning

  • asking questions to gain information
  • identifying sources of information, assistance and expert knowledge to expand knowledge, skills and understanding
  • participating in self-improvement activities
  • participating in development of workplace continuous improvement strategies
  • helping others develop competency

Technology

  • operating diagnostic and test equipment
  • performance testing of components, systems and equipment
  • using tools and equipment efficiently and safely
  • storing and caring for components, parts, tools, test equipment and support equipment
  • using business technology to collect, analyse and provide information
  • applying knowledge of operating principles of bicycle components and systems

Packaging Rules

Packaging Rules 

To be awarded the Certificate III in Bicycles competency must be achieved in twenty eight  (28 ) units.

  • six  (6 ) core units of competency
  • twenty two  (22 ) elective units of competency, as specified below:

  • a minimum of fifteen  (15 ) specialist elective units from Group A
  • a maximum of seven  (7 ) elective units from Group B drawn in any combination from:
  • units not already chosen from Group A
  • units listed in Group B
  • relevant units available in this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses, where those units are aligned to Certificate II, III and IV qualifications
  • a maximum of twelve  (12 ) elective units may be selected from units aligned to Certificate II qualifications
  • a maximum of two  (2 ) elective units may be selected from units aligned to Certificate IV qualifications.

Note : Where prerequisite units are identified, they must be considered 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 six  (6 ) units of competency.

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURB254380B

Operate in a retail bicycle environment

AURC270103A

Apply safe working practices

AURC272003A

Apply environmental regulations and best practice in a workplace or business

AURT225667A

Use and maintain measuring equipment

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 fifteen  (15 ) units of competency from the following list.

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURB211304B

Assemble bicycles

AURB211305A

Assemble box bicycle for retail sale

AURB212171A

Service and repair bicycle mechanical braking systems

AURB212370B

Service bicycle hydraulic braking systems

AURB214670B

Service bicycle drivetrain systems

AURB215672A

Service bicycle steering systems

AURB216672A

Service bicycle suspension systems

AURB218168B

Remove, repair and fit bicycle tyres

AURB218267A

Service bicycle wheels and hubs

AURB232265B

Fit and adjust bicycle accessories

AURB254401A

Select and adjust bicycle to fit rider

AURB311401A

Restore a bicycle

AURB312366B

Repair bicycle hydraulic braking systems

AURB314666B

Repair bicycle drivetrain systems

AURB315646A

Repair/overhaul bicycle steering systems

AURB316646A

Repair/overhaul bicycle suspension systems

AURB318207B

Design and build bicycle wheels

AURB318267A

Repair/overhaul bicycle wheels and hubs

AURB318301A

Service electric power assist bicycles

AURB328267A

Service and repair bicycle frames

AURB332301A

Specify and select components for a custom bicycle

AURB354501A

Provide mechanical support to cycling events

AURB354601A

Conduct cycling proficiency training

AURB428201A

Design and build a bicycle frame

AURB428202A

Assess carbon fibre frames for repair

AURC252103A

Apply basic automotive troubleshooting processes

AURT200108A

Carry out servicing operations

AURT365130A

Inspect vehicle systems and determine preferred repair action

AURT366108A

Carry out diagnostic procedures

Group B : Other elective units 

  • Complete a maximum of seven  (7 ) units, drawn in any combination from:
  • units not already chosen from Group A
  • Group B units listed below
  • relevant units available in this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses, where those units are aligned to Certificate II, III and IV qualifications.

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

AURC270688A

Work effectively with others

AURC270789A

Communicate effectively in the workplace

AURC270889A

Communicate business information

AURC359350A

Conduct information sessions

AURC359554A

Provide technical guidance

AURC361101A

Adapt work processes to new technologies

AURC361230A

Inspect technical quality of work

AURC361337A

Maintain quality systems

BSBCMN311B

Maintain workplace safety

BSBFLM312C

Contribute to team effectiveness

BSBWOR202A

Organise and complete daily work activities

BSBWOR301A

Organise personal work priorities and development

BSBWOR404B

Develop work priorities

HLTFA301B

Apply first aid

MEM09002B

Interpret technical drawing

MEM12023A

Perform engineering measurements

MEM18001C

Use hand tools

MEM18002B

Use power tools/hand held operations

MSAENV472B

Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices

TAEASS401A

Plan assessment activities and processes

TAEASS402A

Assess competence

TAEASS403A

Participate in assessment validation

TAEDEL301A

Provide work skill instruction

Sales 

Unit code 

Unit title 

AURC270421A

Establish relations with customers

AURS238150A

Present stock and sales area

AURS241303A

Apply sales procedures

AURS241769A

Sell product(s)

AURS242621A

Promote products and services

AURS252290A

Process customer complaints

BSBCUS301A

Deliver and monitor a service to customers

BSBPRO401A

Develop product knowledge

SIRXCCS002A

Interact with customers

SIRXINV001A

Perform stock control procedures

SIRXINV002A

Maintain and order stock

TLIA3039A

Receive and store stock

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

MEM05004C

Perform routine oxy acetylene welding

MEM05007C

Perform manual heating and thermal cutting

MEM05017D

Weld using gas metal arc welding process

MEM05050B MEM05051A MEM05052A MEM12023A MEM18001C MEM18002B MEM09002B

MEM05050B

Perform routine gas metal arc welding

MEM05051A

Select welding processes

MEM05052A

Apply safe welding practices