AUR21920 Certificate II in Automotive Tyre Servicing Technology
Offered in classroom, blended, and online learning
AUR21920 Certificate II in Automotive Tyre Servicing Technology Fee for Service
Course Description
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who perform a range of tasks on tyres in the automotive retail, service and repair industry.
Duration
The time frame to complete this course is between 6 – 12 months. For fast-track study, the course can be delivered in as little as 6 months via Zoom training at Rise Education and Training.
Delivery Location/Mode Online:
Mandatory Workplace
3 days attendance weekly within Vocational Placement completing 300 Hours
Career Opportunity
AUR21920 Certificate II in Tyre Servicing Technology prepares graduates who perform a range of tasks on tyres in the automotive retail, servicing and repair industry:
• Tyre Service Technician
Entry Requirements
Learners are likely to have needs related to:
• Accommodating work and other commitments with study
• Accommodating a variety of learning styles
• Socio-economic factors
• Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digtal(LLND)
• Cultural and ethnic backgrounds
• Technology access and usability
Pathways to Further Study
Graduates of the Certificate II in Tyre Servicing Technology can pursue further education in the automotive industry.
Personal Protective Equipment
Students are to meet the minimum requirement and supply their own equipment including the following before commencing Vocational Work Placement:
• Clear Safety Glasses to AS 1336 or 1337
• Protective Footwear with Safety Toe Cap and Non Slip Soles to AS2210
• Mechanical Gloves
• Ear Plugs or Muffs
• Hair Protection – Long Hair (i.e. hair below collar length) must be restrained (Hat, Headband or Hair Tie) within the Vocational Work Placement environment.
• 100% Cotton Drill Industry-Standard Protective Clothing
If the student fails to meet the minimum requirements of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) standards, they will not be permitted entry into the Vocational Placement Workshop.
| Qualification Name | Certificate II in Tyre Servicing Technology |
| Course Code | AUR21920 |
| Number of Units | 14 |
| Administration Fee | $200 |
| Resources Materials Fee | $150 |
| Cost per Unit / Total Cost | $200 / Total $3150 |
*The above fees include $200 Administration Fee and $150 Resources Fee (Non Refundable)
COURSE OUTLINE
As part of this training, you will be required to complete 14 units of competency:
4 Core Units of Competency
• AURAEA002 Follow environmental and sustainability best practice in an automotive workplace
• AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace
• AURATA001 Identify basic automotive faults using troubleshooting processes
• AURTTK102 Use and maintain tools and equipment in an automotive workplace
10 Elective Units of Competency
• AURTTB101 Inspect and service braking systems
• AURTTC001 Inspect and service cooling systems
• AURTTA104 Carry out servicing operations
• AURTTD004 Inspect and service suspension systems
• AURTTD002 Inspect and service steering systems
• AURLTJ011 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
• AURLTJ102 Remove, inspect, repair and refit light vehicle tyres and tubes
• AURLTJ113 Remove, inspect and refit light vehicle wheel and tyre assemblies
• AURLTD106 Carry out light vehicle wheel alignment operations
• AURTTJ011 Balance wheels and tyre
VOCATIONAL WORK PLACEMENT
A mandatory work placement is a requirement of this course, regardless of whether the individual is already working within
the industry, the purpose of which is to facilitate and ensure workplace-based assessment. All learners undertaking this
qualification will be provided with a structured learning plan that articulates the purpose of the placement, the
requirements of the workplace training and assessment as they align to specific units of competency within the
qualification. Learners undertaking this qualification will be required to complete a minimum of 300 hours of work
placement, the evidence of this will be captured in a Work Placement Logbook. The Logbook will be signed off by the
learner, their workplace supervisor/mentor, and their Trainer and Assessor from Rise Education and Training. The Logbook
is designed to capture:
Shift/s undertaken as part of 300 hours mandatory work placement. Duties and task undertaken on each shift and what
unit of competency they apply to The Logbook entries must be completed each day that a shift is attended, and all details
must be completed. Rise Education and Training Administration maintains a list of suitable placement venues to support
student to secure a vocational placement. Rise Education and Training will support and make all attempts to secure a place
for the student.
Required Work Placement hours:
Students are required to attend at least 7.5 hours per/day shift work placement during a workplace session. Students will
be advised in writing or electronically and provided with a Work Placement Logbook to record their work placement
hours or work experience. Trainer/Assessor will schedule regular workplace visits, to observe and assess the job skills and
performance.
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