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Title: Automotive Industry Retail, Service and Repair Training Package AUR05 Lorraine Smith, Project Manage


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Automotive IndustryRetail, Service and
RepairTraining PackageAUR05 Lorraine Smith,
Project Manager
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  • Automotive Training Australia Limited (ATA),
  • the national automotive industry training
  • body, has been contracted by the
  • Department of Education, Employment and
  • Workplace Relations (DEEWR) to undertake
  • the development, maintenance and
  • continuous improvement of the automotive
  • training packages through to 31st January
  • 2009.

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  • As the body responsible for these training
  • packages, ATA has developed a continuous
  • improvement process including a Design
  • Improvement Register which is accessible via
  • the ATA website
  • www.automotivetraining.org.au.
  • Standing Committees representative of stake
  • holders in both the industry and training
  • provider sectors have been established.

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  • It is ATAs role to ensure that the training
  • packages are maintained as both current and
  • future orientated. Therefore, it is essential
  • that interested parties continuously assess
  • the packages from a content and delivery
  • aspect. As part of the continuous improvement
  • process, ATA is also contracted to provide
  • DEEWR with informed advice as the leader of the
  • automotive industry.

5
AUR05 Version 2
  • Typographical Errors
  • Changes to qualification Descriptors
  • Vehicle Dismantling
  • Window Tinting
  • Exhaust Fitting
  • Heavy Vehicle Mobile Equipment
  • Heavy Vehicle Road Transport
  • Brake
  • Gas Vehicle
  • Driveline

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  • Changes to Qualification Requirements
  • AUR40208 Certificate IV in Automotive Technology
  • AUR20408 Certificate II in Automotive Technology
  • AUR30308 Certificate III in Automotive Electrical
    Technology
  • Changes to Units of Competence
  • Service, Repair and Overhaul Petrol Fuel Systems
  • AURT217108A Carry out wheel alignment operations
    to AURT317108A
  • AURT422645A Overhaul air conditioning system
    components to AURT322645A

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  • Additional Units of Competence
  • MEM5050B Perform routine gas metal arc welding
  • AURT335108A Carry out machining operations
  • AURV281308A Carry out gas metal arc (MIG)
    welding procedures
  • AURV223608A Carry out oxy acetylene welding,
    thermal cutting and thermal heating procedures
  • AURV223808A Carry out soft soldering techniques
  • AURTH317108A Carry out wheel alignment
    operations (heavy vehicle)
  • AURTH301166A Repair engines and associated
    engine components (heavy vehicle)
  • AURTH306666A Repair transmissions - manual (heavy
    vehicle)
  • AURTH307165A Inspect, test and replace
    transmissions automatic (heavy vehicle)
  • AURTH307166A Repair transmissions automatic
    (heavy vehicle)
  • AURTH312666A Repair final drive assemblies (heavy
    vehicle)
  • AURTH313166A Repair final drive driveline
    (heavy vehicle)
  • AURTH315166A Repair steering systems (heavy
    vehicle)

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  • AURTH316166A Repair suspension systems (heavy
    vehicle)
  • AURTH404584A Inspect, repair and diagnose
    alternative fuel systems for heavy vehicle
    engines
  • AURTL317108A Carry out wheel alignment operations
    (light vehicle)
  • AURTL301166A Repair engines and associated engine
    components (light vehicle)
  • AURTL306666A Repair transmissions manual (light
    vehicle)
  • AURTL307166A Repair transmissions automatic
    (light vehicle)
  • AURTL312666A Repair final drive assemblies (light
    vehicle)
  • AURTL313166A Repair final drive driveline
    (light vehicle)
  • AURTL315166A Repair steering systems (light
    vehicle)
  • AURTL316166A Repair suspension systems (light
    vehicle)
  • AURTM315166A Repair steering systems (motorcycle)
  • AURTM316166A Repair suspension systems
    (motorcycle)
  • AURB211304A Assemble bicycles
  • AURV232108A Carry out custom graphics design and
    layout techniques
  • AURV232208A Carry out fundamental airbrush
    application techniques
  • AURV332308A Carry out custom painting techniques

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  • Skill Sets
  • ATA has also been contracted to undertake
  • a Skills Set Identification and Development
  • Project.

10
Purpose
  • Identifying and developing Skill Sets which
  • meet requirements set by a licensing or
    regulatory authority
  • meet identified industry needs or outcomes
  • reflect specific work functions that do not
    require a full qualification

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Skill Sets Defined
  • Skill sets are defined as those single units or
  • combinations of units which link to a licence or
  • regulatory requirement, or defined industry need.
  • Skill sets are not a new qualification within the
  • national training framework, but they are a way
    of
  • publicly identifying on a Statement of
    Attainment,
  • logical groupings of units of competence which
  • meet an identified need or industry outcome.

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  • There are three possibilities in relation to the
    identification
  • of skill sets by developers of national training
    packages
  • The developer determines on the basis of industry
    need that there are no national skill sets
    identified
  • The developer determines on the basis of industry
    need that one or more skill sets can be
    identified within its training package
  • The developer determines on the basis of industry
    need that there is the potential for skill sets
    to be formed consisting of units from within this
    training package combined with units from another
    training package.

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Examples of where a Skill Set may be developed in
a training package
  • a group of units of competence identified as
    meeting a requirement set by an agency external
    to the VET sector eg national licence,
    regulatory requirement or professional body
    membership
  • a group of units of competence which have a
    commonly understood meaning in the industry. An
    example may be worksite induction requirements
  • units of competence that constitute a specialist
    role that would benefit from separate
    identification
  • grouped units from a specialist qualification
    that could be a useful addition to another, more
    general, qualification
  • units of competence from one package that could
    be used with a qualification from another package

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  • ATA has completed an industry wide
  • consultation process within individual
  • States and Territories to determine industry
  • feedback regarding the need and
  • recommendations for the inclusion of Skill
  • Sets within automotive industry training
  • packages.
  • This information will now be consolidated
  • and validated on a National basis.

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  • Skills for Sustainability
  • ATA has commenced work on the inclusion of Skills
    for
  • Sustainability in all units of competence within
    automotive
  • training packages.
  • Draft units will be available for industry
    validation early
  • 2009.

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Scoping Project to Review AUR05
  • New and emerging technology
  • Employability Skills
  • Unit of competence formats
  • Imported units of competence
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