Mechanical Accessory Fitting Course

Cost:

$1155.00
MTA WA Member – $924.00

Delivery:
Blended
Duration:
12 months

The Mechanical Accessory Fitting Course have been designed to allow students to develop the underpinning knowledge required to demonstrate an understanding of the requirements and legislation of a mechanical accessory fitter in Western Australia. Successful completion of this course will meet the requirements of the Department of of Local Government, Industry, Regulation and Safety to issue a Repairer’s Certificate, which allows the license holder to work within the class of repair work identified.

 

The course consists of 6 modules:

  • Safety and Environment,
  • Tools and Equipment,
  • Communications and Parts Selection,
  • Final Driveline and Brakes,
  • Steering and Suspension,
  • Remove and Refit Accessories.

Course delivery is blended with an online component, evidence gathering via a logbook and a practical assessment. Once enrolled the course is available for 12 months to allow you to complete the online component, gather sufficient evidence and pass the assessment.

The online component of the course is made up of a set of modules each with their own short quiz. Once all modules are complete there is a final exam drawing from all modules in the course.

Please note: all course applications are processed within 1 business day. Course login instructions will be sent to the nominated email address.

Please visit the Members Services page (click here) and log in to view MTA WA Member discounted prices. If you cannot log in, please email membership@mtawa.com.au.
To obtain a motor repairer’s licence, you must:
  • Apply for and complete MTA WA’s Mechanical Accessory Fitting Course.
  • Download the motor vehicle repairer’s certificate application form.
  • Obtain relevant documents and evidence to support your application.
  • Lodge your application and pay the relevant fee.

The MTA WA delivers nationally award-winning, industry-led automotive training that supports skills, careers and the future of Western Australia’s motor trade.

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