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Retail, Service and Repair

The following are areas that have been identified for the development of Skill Sets in the automotive manufacturing sector:

  • Administration for trades people

  • Advanced automotive diagnosticians

  • Air bag service and repair

  • Automotive air conditioning                  

  • Automotive electronics (diagnosis, data analysis and repair)

  • Battery fitters                                       

  • Body repair/paint touch up specialist

  • Colour matching

  • Composite fibre panel repairs

  • Customer relations/satisfaction

  • ECU analysis and reprogramming

  • Electronic fuel injection specialist          

  • Electronics

  • Emissions specialist

  • Engine management system repairs

  • Financial services in the automotive retailing industry

  • Forced induction units

  • Frontline management

  • Fuel systems specialists

  • Gas fitting for diesel fitters

  • Holistic and relevant approach to what actually occurs in the workplace

  • Hybrid technology                               

  • ICAR

  • LPG conversion, service and repair

  • Maintenance and repairs of fishing fleets

  • On site service

  • Safety management and performance

  • Service Advisors

  • Service person

  • Trade waste / environmental

  • Transmission & Differential Rebuilders

  • Truck and Mining engines

  • Tyre wear and alignment

  • Vehicle diagnoses and fault finding

  • Vehicle modification

  • Warranty administration

  • Welding certification, metallurgist basics, engineering basics

The following areas were identified but are considered to be covered sufficiently within existing training package qualifications:

  • Auto-Electrical

  • Automotive Accessory Fitting

  • Bicycle mechanics

  • Diagnosis of electronic and electrical systems

  • Diesel fuel injections

  • Diesel specialist (diagnosis, dynometer, calibration, data analysis and repair)

  • Tyre/suspension/brake specialists

  • Vehicle detailing and preparation

  • VET in Schools

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Automotive Training Australia

Author : ATA
Date : 3/011/2005