Certificate III In Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology AUR31120
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Certificate III In Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology AUR31120
Qualification Overview
- Qualification Name: Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology
- Qualification Code and Units of Competency: AUR31120
- Duration: Within four weeks of receiving the required prior learning evidence.
Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology (RPL)
The Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology is available through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), providing an excellent opportunity for experienced professionals to gain formal recognition for their skills and knowledge in the heavy vehicle industry. This qualification acknowledges your practical experience and expertise in servicing, repairing, and maintaining heavy commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses, and trailers, without the need for additional study.
This qualification covers a broad range of technical skills required to maintain and repair a variety of heavy vehicles. As a qualified mechanic in this field, you will be proficient in diagnosing faults, conducting repairs, overhauling engines, maintaining drivetrains, and troubleshooting vehicle electrical systems. You will also develop advanced skills in working with diagnostic tools, understanding complex mechanical systems, and adhering to safety and regulatory standards.
Obtaining the Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology through RPL allows you to leverage your existing industry experience and fast-track your certification. Whether you are working in a workshop, for a transport company, or as a mobile mechanic, this qualification enhances your career prospects and demonstrates your expertise in heavy vehicle mechanics.
Occupational Titles May Include:
- Heavy Vehicle Mechanic
- Diesel Mechanic
- Truck Mechanic
- Automotive Technician
- Mobile Mechanic
With RPL, your prior learning is formally recognized, helping you advance your career in the heavy vehicle mechanical industry.
What Evidence Do You Need for RPL?
- Resume or CV outlining your work experience in the mechanical repair and servicing of heavy commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses, and trailers
- Job descriptions or detailed summaries of your daily tasks, showcasing your expertise in areas like diagnostics, fault finding, repairs, and maintenance of heavy vehicles
- Letters of reference from current or past employers or clients verifying your work history and demonstrating your competence in vehicle repairs and maintenance
- Photos or videos of your work, such as images of repairs, maintenance, or overhauls you’ve completed on heavy vehicles
- Payslips, rosters, or employment contracts to confirm your work history and role in the mechanical industry
- Work samples showing specific repairs or maintenance tasks you’ve completed, such as engine overhauls, drivetrain repairs, or electrical system diagnostics
- Training certificates or records of relevant mechanical training or workshops you have attended, such as diesel mechanics or heavy vehicle systems
- Diagnostic reports or service records you have created for vehicles you’ve worked on, demonstrating your diagnostic and problem-solving skills
- Workplace safety training records, indicating your knowledge of safety procedures, regulations, and standards in the mechanical field
- Evidence of using tools and equipment, such as diagnostic equipment, hand tools, or machinery commonly used in heavy vehicle maintenance
- Client feedback or testimonials that showcase your ability to consult with clients, provide accurate assessments, and complete tasks to satisfaction
- Registration documents or other business-related paperwork if you are self-employed or own a repair business
- Invoices or contracts for services rendered, demonstrating your work in a professional mechanical capacity