Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology – AUR31120

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    Heavy vehicle mechanics who’ve spent years on trucks and buses without a formal ticket are exactly who AUR31120 was designed for. Our recognition of prior learning service builds a case from your real work history, then hands it to one of our partnered training organisations for assessment and certification.

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    Qualification Overview

    This qualification reflects the work of heavy vehicle mechanics — overhauling, servicing and repairing engines, transmissions, cooling, steering, suspension, electrical, hydraulic and braking systems on heavy commercial vehicles.

    There are no formal national pre-requisites to enrol, though some states — Western Australia among them — require enrolment under an apprenticeship contract. For mechanics with years of heavy vehicle experience but no formal ticket, RPL is a well-trodden pathway to recognition.

    Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology reflects the skills and experience of an individual working in the automotive service and repair sector, performing a variety of tasks relating to heavy commercial vehicles.

    You will need to provide a range of evidence to assist your assessor to make a decision about your competence. The types of evidence you may be asked to provide can include:

    • ID
    • Resume
    • Payslips/work contract/ABN if self-employed
    • Letter of Employment
    • Current employment contracts
    • Letters of reference
    • Videos or photos of your work.
    • Evidence of overseas qualifications.
    • Transcripts or assessments from related previous qualifications.
    • Apprenticeship papers.
    • Safe work method statements 
    • Job safety analysis
    • Job cards
    • Maintenance reports and service sheets 
    • Quotes/invoices and stock orders 
    • You can be certified anywhere in Australia with a nationally recognised qualification
    • Have your certification within four weeks of evidence being received
    • Gain accreditation from a reputable Registered Training Organisation
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    Intech Institute of Technology Pty Ltd (RTO: 30100)

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    Free RPL Review

    Tell us about your goals, and we’ll help identify the right qualification.

    Portfolio of Evidence

    Work with a consultant to build your portfolio, which may include prior qualifications, photos or videos of your work, references, payslips, or resumes.

    Evidence review

    A partnered RTO assessor will review your evidence. If gaps are found, upskilling support may be provided.

    You're Qualified!!

    Once approved, you’ll receive a nationally recognised qualification—equivalent to what you’d earn through full-time study.
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      Frequently Asked Questions

      Diagnosing, repairing and maintaining the mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and braking systems of heavy commercial vehicles.

      Apprentice or experienced heavy vehicle mechanics working on trucks, buses and other heavy commercial vehicles.

      There are no national pre-requisites, though some states require an apprenticeship contract to enrol.

      Qualified heavy vehicle mechanic roles in transport, logistics and heavy vehicle repair businesses.

      Yes, if you can provide evidence of trade-level heavy vehicle mechanical work.

      Job cards, safety inspection records, employer references, and examples of engine, transmission or braking system work you’ve completed.

      Possibly — your assessor may ask for a practical demonstration or workplace observation alongside your documentary evidence.