
Certificate 3 in Automotive Refinishing Technology considers the role of people who paint, refinish, repair and maintain painted surfaces on different automobiles and other vehicles in the automotive field.
If you are working in the automotive refinishing sector and want to achieve a proper qualification in the domain, Certificate 3 in Automotive Refinishing Technology in Australia is for you. With the help of this course, you can return a driver's satisfaction and pleasure to an excellent finish. Certificate III in Automotive Refinishing Technology is the acknowledged program to be an automobile artist.
Candidates will utilize their natural look for a point to fix and refinish various automotive vehicles after an accident or deterioration. Candidates will know everything from color matching and exterior composition to air-brushing and rust precautions. To prepare for life, candidates will also comprehend required workplace security procedures in an open auto workshop. When you achieve Certificate III in Automotive Refinishing Technology, you can confidently use different vehicle painting designs.
A$18,000 to A$23,000. The fee range can change from time to time.
100 - 110 weeks Full time
February and July. Some colleges will offer May and September intakes as well.
The skills and understanding of the automotive refinishing technology course help you to find employment as following:
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to follow environmental and sustainability best practices, involving obeying with authorised work area processes and environmental rules and obeying sustainability practices that might decrease the environmental impacts of work practices and outputs.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to source, interpret, and add repair needs from mechanical work area instructions and work orders. It includes obeying worksheets and task orders when conducting vehicle repairs.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to recognise and obey caution and emergency processes in a mechanical work area. It includes safety processes to be obeyed when using work area hand tools as well as hand-held power tools, fixed equipment, as well as chemicals, and when running vehicles and machinery. It involves the individual’s responsibility for safety and emergency responses in the events of a major accident or incident.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to add masking materials in preparation for vehicles and parts refinishing. It includes preparing for the work, choosing and using tools as well as equipment, choosing masking materials appropriate to the vehicle or part, masking off surrounding panels and parts before refinishing activities, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to prepare vehicle surfaces and then add refinishing primers to them prior to closing paint coats. It includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, mixing and adding mechanical primers to substrate surfaces according to builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to prepare and add refinishing materials to plastic and composite vehicle surfaces. It includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, preparing parts, mixing and adding pain materials to plastic or composite parts according to paint builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to conduct closing polishing activities on vehicle painted surfaces. It includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, recognising paint faults, choosing buffing and polishing materials, de-nibbing, buffing as well as polishing surfaces, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to remove paint from vehicle painted surfaces using a variety of industry-approved techniques and without causing damages to vehicle and parts. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools, equipment and chemicals to remove paint from metal and plastic parts surfaces in preparation for repairs or maybe even refinishing, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to clean as well as maintain vehicle spray painting equipment. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing, and using cleaning materials and equipment, preparing spray painting equipment for vehicle refinishing activities, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to colour match paints using OEM paint codes. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, preparing colour matching assessment cards, mixing and spraying paint and carrying out a visual colour match, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to prepare drying equipment. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, setting, operating and maintaining paint drying equipment to builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to prepare vehicle substrates for refinishing by removing surface rust and scale and adding primers and sealers before the closing refinishing. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, choosing and using materials, cleaning vehicles substrates surfaces according to builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to match vehicles or part multi-layer and clear over base paint colours using OEM paint codes. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, recognising paint codes, preparing colour matching assessment cards, mixing and spraying paint as well as carrying out a visual colour match, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to match vehicles or part direct gloss solid paint colours using OEM paint codes. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing as well as using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, recognising paint codes, preparing colour matching assessment cards, mixing as well as spraying paint and carrying out a visual colour match, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to rectify as well as touching up paint defects vehicle body parts. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, recognising and rectifying defects using COB two-pack paint materials according to builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to mix and add COB paint materials to vehicle body parts. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing, and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, recognising paint defects, preparing surfaces to be painted, choosing and adding COB two-pack refinishing materials according to builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to mix and add COB multi-layer and pearl refinishing materials to vehicle body parts. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing, and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, recognising paint faults, preparing vehicle surfaces, choosing, mixing and adding refinishing materials according to builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to mix and add water-based refinishing materials in order to refinish a variety of vehicle bodies and substrates. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, recognising paint faults, preparing surfaces, choosing, mixing and adding water-based refinishing materials according to builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to read mechanical work area documentation in order to achieve routine searches, services and repairs work. It includes reading texts as well as manuals and recognising and adding the main information.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to recognise and resolve routine basic problems commonly encountered in a mechanical work area. It includes advancing as well as implementing conclusions to recognised and reporting on their efficiency.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to work efficiently with a vast range of people in a mechanical work area. It includes recognising own and other’s job roles, communicating appropriately, working in shared tasks, dealing with conflicts, as well as problems and issues.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to deactivate and reactivate HEVs, and PHEVs. It includes making sure that the vehicle HV RESS is isolated before starting any services or repairs. It also includes aligning vehicle systems that might need resetting once the energy storage system is reactivated. Importance is placed upon the unit on adding RESS and SELV electronic safety processes.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to deactivate and reactivate BEVs. It includes making sure the HV RESS is isolated before starting any services or repairs. It also includes aligning vehicles systems that might need resetting once the energy storages systems are reactivated. Importance is placed upon the unit on adding RESS and SELV electronic safety processes.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to assess, charge, change, retest and secure a vast range of mechanical batteries, involving vehicles or machinery jump-starting processes. It includes preparing for the work, searching and assessing the batteries to confirm serviceability, charging, jump-starting, removing, changing, as well as undertaking the closing retesting of batteries, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to clean and detail vehicles and parts before customers delivery. It includes preparing for the work, choosing, and using cleaning products, materials, and cleaning tools and cleaning equipment, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to search vehicle paint, trim and accessories and make recommendations regarding suitable repairs or replacement processes. It includes preparing for the work, searching the technical quality of repairs, recommending repairs and rectification options, finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to remove and change adhesive attached parts on vehicles. It includes preparing for the work, choosing and using tools and equipment, removing and changing mouldings, badges, transfers and decals, choosing adhesives according to builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to repair vehicle interior and exterior thermoplastic panels as well as parts. It includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist thermoplastic repair tools as well as materials, repairing thermoplastic parts to pre-paint conditions, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to search a vehicle for damages and confirm suitable repair processes. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using measuring equipment, searching damages, confirming repair needs, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to locate and add OEM or established agency recommended repairs processes during vehicle or parts repair work. The unit includes preparing for the work, searching the vehicle damages, and recognising repair needs according to OEM or established agency’s specifications, advancing a repair plan, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the achievement outcomes needed to add basic airbrush methods to a variety of vehicle panels and substrates. It includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, choosing designs as well as templates, adding refinishing materials according to work area and customer instructions, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to prepare spray painting equipment and add paint materials to minor vehicle paintwork damages. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools and specialist equipment, mixing and matching paint and touching up painted surfaces to pre-paint condition, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to prepare body surfaces and add vinyl film wrapping materials. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools, choosing vinyl film materials, checking vinyl film quality, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to add solid acrylic two-pack materials to a variety vehicle parts by spray gun application. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, mixing and adding mechanical paint materials according to builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to add air dry and polyurethane refinishing materials to variety of vehicle parts by spray gun application. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, mixing and adding mechanical paint materials according to builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to rectify and touch up direct gloss paint defects on vehicle parts. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, recognising and rectifying defects using two-pack paint according to builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to rectify multi-layer and pearl paint defects on vehicle body parts. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, recognising and rectifying paint defects using multi-layer and pearl two-pack paint materials according to builder specifications, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to prepare and add custom painting methods to a variety of vehicle body panels or substrates in order to produce custom illustrations, graphics and visual effects. It includes advancing paint stencils and adding clear or tinted topcoat refinishing materials by spray gun application. The unit includes preparing for the work, choosing and using specialist tools as well as specialist equipment, choosing designs and creating special painted effects using refinishing materials according to work area or customer instructions, and finishing work area procedures and documentation.
The unit explains the ability as well as the talent needed to carry out individual and small team work skills instruction using existing support materials and demonstration of work talents as a training strategy; and evaluate the success of training and one’s own training achievements. It focuses on the training being driven by the work procedure and context.
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