
The Cert 3 Heavy Diesel Mechanic reflects the role and skills of individuals who perform a range of tasks on a variety of diesel engines and associated systems in the automotive retail, service and repair industry.
This certificate includes the skills and understanding needed to work on a wide range of jobs on different light automobiles in the automotive retail, repair, and service industry.
The diesel mechanic course You will attain talents to take diagnostic practices, assistance, repair, service engines and related parts, diesel fuel systems, emission management methods, repair and service cooling techniques, and air components.
Candidates will acquire skills via valuable and hands-on practice in workplace circumstances. They can understand how to analyze faults, take out automatic repairs and disassemble and assemble engine blocks and sub-assemblies.
Students will learn about the safety of automobiles and the workplace, and they will learn how to identify faults and resolution procedures. Candidates will learn in this certificate how to use and maintain tools and equipment.
A$18,000 to A$25,000. The fee range can change from time to time.
85-105 weeks Full time
January and July. Some colleges will offer April and October intakes as well.
The skills and understanding of the automotive diesel engine technology course help you to find employment with these titles:
Pathways and Recognition of Prior Learning
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to follow environmental and sustainability best practices, involving complying with authorised work area processes and environmental regulations as well as following sustainability practices that may decrease environmental impact of work practices and outputs.
The unit explains the knowledge as well as the skills needed to recognise and follow safety and emergency processes in an automotive work area. It includes safety processes to be followed when using work area hand tools and hand-held power tools, fixed equipment, as well as chemicals, and when tuning vehicles and machinery. It involves the individual's responsibility for safety and emergency response in the event of an accident or an incident.
The unit explains the knowledge as well as the skills needed to explore, diagnose, and repair basic electrical circuits in vehicle and machinery electrical systems. It includes preparing for the task, exploring and diagnosing the circuit, and repairing the circuits, as well as finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the knowledge as well as the skills needed to diagnose, charge, replace, re-diagnose, and secure a vast range of automotive batteries, involving vehicle or machinery jump-starting processes. It includes preparing for the task, exploring and diagnosing the battery to determine serviceability, charging, jump-starting, removing and replacing, attempting the final diagnostic of batteries, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the knowledge as well as the skills needed to evaluate and repair faults in the compressions ignition engines of heavy vehicles. This unit includes preparing for the task, sourcing a testing diagnostic strategy, diagnosing the cause of fault, carrying out the repair, achieving post-repair diagnostics, as well as finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the knowledge as well as the skills needed to diagnose and repair faults in the compressions ignition systems of heavy vehicles and machinery. This unit includes preparing for the task, sourcing a testing diagnostic strategy, testing the cause of the fault leading the repairs, achieving post-repair diagnosing, as well as finishing work area procedures and documentations.
The unit explains the knowledge as well as the skills needed to carry out servicing operations. It includes preparing for the task, recognising lubricant needs, servicing and adjusting vehicle and machinery, reporting the exploration discoveries, as well as finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the knowledge as well as the skills needed to advance and carry out a diagnostic testing strategy on vehicles, vessels, or machinery. It includes confirming the existence of a fault, recognising the needed testing information, advancing a testing strategy, adding the testing strategy, and reporting conclusions.
The unit explains the knowledge as well as the needed skills to explore and service engines. It includes preparing for the task, exploring the engine, reporting the exploration discoveries, servicing and adjusting the engine and finishing work area procedures and documentation. The servicing attempted will vary based on the work context.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to choose, use, maintain, and store automotive measuring equipment. It involves choosing to keep the stability of the measuring equipment, and using measuring equipment, and using measuring equipment to confirm height, width, angles, ovality, dept, out of square, clearances, run-out, pressure and temperature of automotive components and materials.
The unit explains the knowledge as well as the skills needed to choose, use, maintain, and store tools and equipment in an automotive work area.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to make a short engine block and sub-assemblies, and check clearances and tolerances in an engine fix up procedure. It includes preparing for the task, choosing the correct assembly process, carrying out the assembly and achieving post-assembly diagnosing, as well as finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to dismantle and test an engine block and its sub-assemblies as part of an engine repair or fix up procedures. It includes preparing for the task, dismantling, and testing the engine block and sub-assemblies, confirming needed repairs, and finishing work procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to fix up the engine cylinder heads as part of an engine fixing up procedure. It includes preparing for the task, confirming engine cylinder head damage and needed repairs, preparing reconditioning machines, achieving machining to specifications and work area needs, reassembling and diagnosing the cylinder head, as well as finishing work procedures and documentation.
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