Light Vehicle Motor Mechanic (NSW/ACT)

State/Territory Specific Information

Education and Training:

To become a light vehicle motor mechanic you usually have to complete an apprenticeship in Automotive Mechanical Technology. 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:

In NSW, vehicle repairers must be certified by the Motor Vehicle Repair Industry Authority (MVRIA).

Once you are employed, you may be able to develop, and have recognised, additional skills under the Automotive Retail, Service and Repair Training Package that will expand your career opportunities within this industry.

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.

  1. Automotive - Engine Servicing (Training Program)
  2. Automotive - Introduction (Training Program)
  3. Automotive Light Vehicle (Training Program)
  4. Automotive Refresher for Overseas Qualified Trades
  5. Gas Powered Vehicles
  6. Certificate II in Automotive Aftermarket Manufacturing - Accessory Fitting *
  7. Certificate II in Automotive Mechanical *
  8. Certificate II in Automotive Mechanical - Cooling System *
  9. Certificate II in Automotive Mechanical - Driveline/Transmission *
  10. Certificate II in Automotive Vehicle Servicing *
  11. Certificate II in Automotive/Metal Fabrication - Pre-vocational *
  12. Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology *
  13. Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology - Light Vehicle *
  14. Certificate III in Automotive Specialist *
  15. Certificate III in Automotive Specialist - Driveline *
  16. Certificate III in Automotive Specialist - Engine Reconditioning *
  17. Certificate III in Automotive Specialist - Gas Vehicle *
  18. Certificate III in Automotive Specialist - Steering and Suspension *
  19. Certificate III in Automotive Specialist - Transmission *
  20. Certificate III in Motorsport
  21. Certificate IV in Automotive Technology *
  22. Diploma of Automotive Technology *

Employment Opportunities:

Motor mechanics are employed mainly by motor vehicle dealers, repairers and service stations. They also work for authorities concerned with defence, communications, energy supply, public works and transport, and for private firms with large fleets of vehicles.

Motor mechanics working for large private firms service fleet vehicles, and those working for specialist firms service a particular part or make of vehicle. Some work in the testing sections of vehicle manufacturing firms.

Some mechanics establish their own businesses. Promotion to supervisory positions is possible in large workshops.

There is strong competition for available apprenticeships.

For Further Information:

Motor Traders' Association of NSW

(02) 9213 4222

Motor Trades Association ACT

(02) 6241 6266

Motor Vehicle Repair Industry Authority

(02) 9619 8650

Information for other states and territories: