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Certificate III in Automotive Diesel Fuel Technology

Study mode

Apprenticeship

Duration

3 years

Course fees

Unknown

Develop your skills in the automotive industry with this entry-level course. Become a specialist technician in diesel fuel systems in a divers range of settings such as automotive, agriculture, and mining

According to the Australian Government's Job Outlook service, demand for qualified mechanics (including diesel mechanics) grew strongly over the past five years with employers finding it hard to fill vacancies. Job openings are expected to remain steady in the near future with around 23,000 job opening expected over the next five years.

This course covers the hands-on skills required to service, maintain, repair and overhaul various diesel fuel injection systems and sophisticated electronic engine control systems. Our highly experienced team of industry-professionals work in partnership with major automotive companies to ensure you learn current techniques using the latest technology.

Through successful completion of this course you will gain the technical knowledge and practical skills required to work as a Diesel Fuel Specialist. If completed as part of an apprenticeship, this course will allow you to apply for a trade qualification.

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Entry Requirements

There are no formal academic requirements

Course fees

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About TAFE Queensland

TAFE Queensland is Queensland's largest, most experienced training provider. TAFE Queensland deliver practical, industry-relevant training across a range of industries from entry-level certificates to bachelor degrees, at more than 50 locations in Queensland.

Operating since

1998

Legal name

TAFE Queensland

RTO code

0275

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