As a Registered Training Organisation (RTO. 90409), the Institute of Automotive Mechanical Engineers conduct a number of qualifications and courses of instruction to assist the automotive industry to enhance their skills, knowledge and automotive proficiencies and ensure you are up to date in technologically advances.
IAME specialise in providing contextualised and bespoke training packages to the automotive industry.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
RPL is the formal recognition of a person's current skills and knowledge, no matter how, when or where the learning occurred. This is a complex process as it requires time, research, varied evidence and comparative studies on the part of an assessor to ensure the appropriate evidence is submitted to inform the judgment.
Steps for the RPL Process:
Recognition of Prior Learning and Onsite Gap Training
AUR20220 - Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning Technology
All students MUST obtain an ARC Trainee Automotive Air Conditioning Licence (TL000) for handling of refrigerant in classroom and workplace prior to commencement of the Onsite Training.
If you hold a Certificate III Qualification you MAY be eligible to obtain an Automotive Air Conditioning Licence with a ‘No Retrofit or Modify’ by undertaking a Statement of Attainment.
Recognition of Prior Learning
Learn more About Recognition of Prior Learning and Types of Evidence.
AUR20920 - Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology
AUR21920 - Certificate II in Automotive Tyre Servicing Technology
AUR30320 - Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
AUR30620 - Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
AUR31020 - Certificate III in Automotive Sales
AUR31120 - Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology
AUR32420 - Certificate III in Automotive Refinishing Technology
AUR40520 - Certificate IV in Vehicle Loss Assessing
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In Western Australia, motor mechanics MUST hold a Motor Vehicle Repairer’s Certificate to carry out any repair work on light and heavy motor vehicles.
To assist the Automotive industry in Western Australia, IAME conducts Third Party Skills Assessments (capstone testing) to assist motor mechanics in obtaining a Motor Vehicle Repairer’s Certificate.
This assessment is available to candidates who can demonstrate the required knowledge, but do not hold the prescribed qualification for the class of repair work as per the “WA Department of Commerce, Licensing Division”.
A Third Party Skills Assessment is one of the pathways to get a Motor Vehicle Repairer’s Certificate where a candidate may hold an overseas qualification, or do does not have any formal qualification but has significant experience in the field.
For classes of repair work and more information please visit:
www.commerce.wa.gov.au/consumer-protection/motor-vehicle-industry
To organise a Third Party Skills Assessment submit the form below or email: administration.wa@iame.com.au
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