Mechanic’s Assistant
AUR20520 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology
The Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology is designed to prepare new employees for work in performing servicing and maintenance of vehicles and recognizing existing workers with this knowledge and skills.
The Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology qualification is made up of 20 units.
Core: 13 Units | Elective: 7 Units
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification. However, at MECHANIST, we assess a potential leaners’ capability through our Pre-Training Review process which includes an assessment of your Language Literacy and Numeracy skills.
There are no limitations to entry based on age, gender, social or educational background. However, as the course requires physical activity, students should be aware that they will need to be physically capable of completing the course activities, such as being able to stand for long periods of time.
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The Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology is a great pathway into a Certificate III Qualification as part of an apprenticeship,
At Mechanist, we offer our qualification Traineeship.
An apprenticeship is a structured training arrangement. It is a learning pathway that combines paid on-the-job training and formal study with a Registered Training Organisation. It’s a great way to gain a nationally recognised qualification while earning a wage rather than having to choose one over the other!
You can begin this apprenticeship while you are still at school, just out of school, or later in life and will be required to enter into a training contract with your employer.
At MECHANIST, we create personalised Training Plans for each of our Trainees where we incorporate learning that is specific to your workplace. We blend your learning and assessment between attending workshops in our campus or on-site training and structured training in the workplace. We take what you’re already good at and make you even better.
This nationally recognised qualification takes twelve months to complete on a full time basis (5 days per week).
It’s helpful to make a list of any training or study you’ve done or are doing now (even if it’s not finished), including:
- qualification level (for example, Certificate II, Degree)
- whether it was government-subsidised
- when you started.
Do this before you start the Eligibility Checker.