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Qualified Trade Entry:
Completion, in the relevant mechanic trade, of an approved apprenticeship or an approved traineeship at a recognised training institution and any period of full-time employment stipulated for that trade. A certificate III in Automotive Mechanical will provide suitable evidence for entry into this stream.
Unqualified Trade Entry:
Vehicle Mechanic Course: 18 months.
On-the-Job training (OJT): 12 months.
Initial trade training is conducted at the Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, which is located within the Army Logistic Training Centre (ALTC) at Bonegilla in Victoria. This training is self paced and is expected to be completed in approximately 12-18 months. Trainees are taught theory and practice of hydraulics, motor vehicle systems including brakes, clutches, steering and fuel systems, electrical systems, transmissions and internal combustion engines. Both petrol and diesel engines are covered with an emphasis on diesel. Theory tuition covers the scientific principles underlying the operation of vehicles and combines trade science, mathematics and general science. Removal, testing and replacement of components are combined with their overhaul while the final stage concentrates on diagnostic procedures. Trainees also attain basic skills in arc welding, oxy-acetylene, fitting and machining as allied trades.
This training is followed by a one year posting to an ALTC detachment location in Sydney, Brisbane, Townsville or Darwin in order to complete OJT. On completion of OJT the soldier is posted to a unit as a qualified Vehicle Mechanic and is able to attend specialist trade courses.
Recognition for Qualified Trade Entry:
Applicants that already possess a Vehicle Mechanic trade will be informed of their employment training requirements once ALTC has mapped their trade qualifications and identified the Army specific competencies or any identified shortfalls that are required. After the required training is complete the applicant will commence any required OJT that is identified.
Specialist Trade Training:
After the competition of OJT the Vehicle Mechanic may be nominated to attend Specialist Trade Training. This training will depend on unit requirements and available course positions.
The Specialist Trade courses are as follows:
- Abrams and HERCULES Tank Vehicle Maintenance.
- ASLAV Phase III Vehicle Maintenance.
- Bushmaster Vehicle Maintenance.
- C Vehicle Maintenance (General Plant).
- Komatsu Vehicle Maintenance (Heavy Plant).
- M113A1 Vehicle Maintenance.
- M113AS4 Family of Vehicles, Vehicle Maintenance.
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