What will I learn
Technicians must understand legislative, regulatory, and ethical requirements impacting vehicle service and repair, including health and safety and environmental procedures. They should comprehend the industry's structure, operational aspects, business targets, workshop maintenance procedures, routine servicing and inspection protocols, vehicle components and systems, fault types and diagnostics, legal requirements for modifications and accessories, advanced systems like electrical, braking, suspension, engine, and transmission, emissions standards, alternative fuels, and hybrid/electric systems.
Professionals in this field should contribute to maintaining a safe and efficient workshop environment, prioritize safety, perform fundamental removal and replacement tasks, access diagnostic information, interpret wiring diagrams, utilize diagnostic equipment, follow diagnostic procedures, report faults, carry out repairs including complex procedures, test repaired components, adhere to business processes, complete documentation, use ICT for communication and research, conduct vehicle services, and ensure vehicles meet quality standards.
The standard emphasizes behaviours like taking responsibility and being honest and accountable, working effectively as part of a team, aligning behaviour with company values, showing respect and courtesy to colleagues and customers, building effective relationships, gaining trust and addressing concerns, communicating effectively, delivering excellent results, contributing to problem-solving discussions, suggesting efficiency improvements and contributing to business growth, continuously learning and improving performance, sharing knowledge and skills, and demonstrating a passion for engineering.