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AUR30605 Certificate III in Automotive Specialist (Brake)

Employees in the Automotive (Brake Mechanic) trade diagnose, overhaul, repair/replace and test the parts of disc, drum or power brake systems used on motor vehicles including cars, trucks, buses and semi-trailers.

Applicants for trade recognition should provide evidence to demonstrate at least 4 years practical experience in the following trade competencies.

In addition to any other evidence supporting an application for trade recognition, applicants are encouraged to use this checklist as a self assessment competency guide and lodge it with the application.

Indicate the units where competency has been achieved Check
AURC270103A   Apply safe working practices  
AURT271781A   Implement and monitor environmental regulations in the automotive mechanical industry  
AURT366108A   Carry out diagnostic procedures  
AURE218676A   Test, service and charge batteries  
AURE218708A   Carry out repairs to single electrical circuits  
AURE311666A   Repair electric braking systems  
AURE321471A   Service and repair electronically controlled anti-lock braking systems  
AURT210170A   Inspect and service braking systems  
AURT210736A   Machine brake drums and brake disc rotors  
AURT211170A   Inspect and service air braking systems  
AURT310104A   Assemble and fit braking systems/components  
AURT310166A   Repair hydraulic braking systems  
AURT311166A   Repair air braking systems  
AURT410145AA   Overhaul braking system components (light)  
AURT411145A   Overhaul air braking systems/components  
AURC270421A   Establish relationships with customers  
AURC270789A   Communicate effectively in the workplace  
AURE218664A   Remove and replace electrical/electronic units/assemblies  
AURE220140A   Manufacture and repair wiring harness/looms  
AURT200108A   Carry out servicing operations  
AURT200368A   Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives  
AURT210605A   Attach friction materials and radius grind  
AURT212670A   Service final drive assemblies  
AURT213170A   Service final drive (driveline)  
AURT215170A   Inspect and service steering systems  
AURT216170A   Inspect and service suspension systems  
AURT217606A   Balance wheels and tyres 
AURT217665A   Remove, fit and inspect wheel assemblies  
AURT217865A   Remove and refit wheel hubs and associated brake components  
AURT225667A   Use and maintain measuring equipment  
AURT270278A   Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment  
AURV231649A   Prepare vehicle/component/equipment for customer use  
AURV281408A   Carry out gas tungsten metal arc (TIG) welding procedures  
HLTFA1A   Apply basic First Aid  
MEM5.17AB   Weld using gas metal arc welding process  
MEM5.4AB   Perform routine oxy acetylene welding  
AURE318866A   Repair electrical systems  
AURE321066A   Repair electronic systems  
AURE321671A   Service and repair electronically operated stability control systems  
AURT306170A   Inspect, service and/or repair clutch assemblies and associated operating system components  
AURT310171A   Inspect, service and repair auxiliary braking systems  
AURT313166A   Repair final drive (driveline)  
AURT315166A   Repair steering systems  
AURT316166A   Repair suspension systems  
AURT365130A   Inspect vehicle systems and determine preferred repair action  
AURV327164A   Remove and replace supplementary restraint systems (SRS)  

 

 

 
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Last updated: 12 October, 2007
NSW Department of Education and Training
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