Motorcycle Mechanic

AUR30820 Certificate III in Motorcycle Mechanical Technology

The Certificate III in Motorcycle Mechanical Technology is designed to prepare new employees or recognises and develops existing workers performing mechanical work in the automotive motorcycle service and repair industry

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With this qualification you can perform a broad range of tasks on a variety of motorcycles within the automotive service and repair industry, the job role is referred to as an automotive motorcycle repair technician.

The Certificate III in Motorcycle Mechanical Technology qualification is made up of 36 units.

Core: 23 Units
Elective: 13 Units

Unit Code & Name
Core/ Elective
AURAEA002 Follow environmental and sustainability best practice in an automotive workplace
Core
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace
Core
AURETR112 Test and repair basic electrical circuits
Core
AURETR125 Test, charge and replace batteries and jump-start vehicles
Core
AURETR131 Diagnose and repair ignition systems
Core
AURJTB101 Diagnose and repair motorcycle braking systems
Core
AURJTD103 Diagnose and repair motorcycle suspension systems
Core
AURJTD104 Diagnose and repair motorcycle steering systems
Core
AURJTE101 Diagnose and repair motorcycle engines
Core
AURJTE103 Inspect and service motorcycle engines
Core
AURJTE104 Diagnose and repair motorcycle engine management systems
Core
AURJTQ102 Diagnose and repair motorcycle driveline systems
Core
AURJTR102 Diagnose and repair motorcycle charging systems
Core
AURJTR103 Diagnose and repair motorcycle starting systems
Core
AURJTR104 Diagnose and repair motorcycle dynamic control systems
Core
AURJTX101 Diagnose and repair motorcycle clutch systems
Core
AURJTX102 Diagnose and repair motorcycle manual transmissions
Core
AURTTA118 Develop and carry out diagnostic test strategies
Core
AURTTB101 Inspect and service braking systems
Core
AURTTC103 Diagnose and repair cooling systems
Core
AURTTF101 Inspect and service petrol fuel systems
Core
AURTTF106 Diagnose and repair petrol carburettor systems
Core
AURTTK102 Use and maintain tools and equipment in an automotive workplace
Core
AURAFA103 Communicate effectively in an automotive workplace
Elective
AURACA101 Respond to customer needs and enquiries in an automotive workplace
Elective
AURTTK001 Use and maintain measuring equipment in an automotive workplace
Elective
AURSCA101 – Select and supply automotive parts and products
Elective
AURJTJ001 Remove, inspect and refit motorcycle wheel and tyre assemblies
Elective
AURJTJ002 Remove, inspect, repair and refit motorcycle tyres and tubes
Elective
AURTTJ011 – Balance wheels and tyres
Elective
AURTTE104 Inspect and service engines
Elective
AURTTC001 Inspect and service cooling systems
Elective
AURTTQ001 Inspect and service final drive assemblies
Elective
AURTTQ103 Inspect and service drive shafts
Elective
AURTTA104 Carry out servicing operations
Elective
AURATA001 Identify basic automotive faults using troubleshooting processes
Elective

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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Further training pathways from this qualification include Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis, Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Overhauling or other relevant qualifications.

At Mechanist, we offer our qualification both as Apprenticeship and Non-apprenticeship.

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 Apprentices where we incorporate learning that is specific to your workplace. We blend your learning and assessment between attending workshops in our campus and structured training in the workplace. We take what you’re already good at and make you even better.

On Campus (Non-Apprenticeship) delivery enables you to gain a full qualification. Learners will be required to attend structured Workshop Sessions at MECHANIST Campus. A Learner can choose to engage either full-time or part-time to complete the course in this delivery mode.

Structured Work Placement is an essential part of a Non-Apprenticeship. A minimum of 10 weeks Structured Work Placement is required to obtain your qualification.

Government Subsidised
Full Fee
South Australia
Queensland
Resources Fee
$400
$400
$800
Tuition Fee
$1540
$1760
$3300
Total Fee
$1940
$2160
$13,200
Government Subsidised
Full Fee
South Australia
Queensland
Resources Fee
N/A
N/A
N/A
Tuition Fee
N/A
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N/A
Total Fee
N/A
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$13,200

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.

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