Light Engine Mechanic (WA)
Education and Training:
To become a light engine mechanic you usually have to complete an apprenticeship or traineeship in Automotive Mechanical Technology, Marine, or Outdoor Power Equipment. Entry requirements may vary but employers usually require Year 10. Ask your career adviser about the possibility of starting some of this training in school.
Additional Information:
Employees of franchised dealerships usually receive training in the service and repair of machines from their manufacturer.
Related Courses:
While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.
*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.
- Maintain Pneumatic System Components (MEM Unit)
- Maintain Pneumatic Systems (MEM Unit)
- Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology *
- Certificate III in Automotive Retail, Service and Repair *
- Certificate III in Outdoor Power Equipment
Employment Opportunities:
Light engine mechanics are employed by outboard engine firms, chainsaw dealers and lawnmower repair firms. They may also run their own businesses. Career opportunities include field service, supervision, sales, management and teaching.
Competition for available apprenticeships and traineeships is very strong.
For Further Information:
Motor Industry Training Association (WA)
(08) 9233 9800Motor Trade Association of WA
(08) 9453 7900Information for other states and territories:
info@mita.net.au
www.mita.net.au