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Job Description:

This job is likely to be located in a boat workshop or in a combined workshop/retail sales outlet. A Marine Installer will work on inboard and outboard boat engines and equipment. The duties will involve servicing engines and engine components, cooling and petrol fuel systems and clutch assemblies. It will also involve service and repair of inboard and outboard marine transmissions, installation and service of propeller drive and jet drive propulsion systems, installation of marine electrical and electronic systems and inboard marine hull equipment/instruments. In completing this program, there is the ability to encompass many of the sales aspects of the Certificate III Marine Salesperson program through the choice of elective competencies.

Qualification: Certificate III in Marine (Installation)

National Code: AUR32199

Competency Standards relating to the Qualification:

Compulsory Common Core
AUR70125A Follow workplace occupational health and safety procedures
AUR70278A Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment
AUR70314A Contribute to workplace communication
AUR70421A Establish relations with customers
Compulsory Stream
AUR00108A Carry out maintenance and/or component servicing operations
AUR01170A Service engines and associated engine components
AUR02170A Service cooling systems and associated components
AUR03170A Service petrol fuel systems
AUR06170A Service clutch assemblies and/or associated operating system components
AUR13631A Install inboard propeller drive systems
AUR13670A Service propeller drive systems
AUR14131A Install jet drive propulsion system
AUR14170A Service jet drive propulsion system
AUR15170A Service steering systems
AUR18676A Test, service and replace battery
AUR20031A Install marine electrical systems/components
AUR21831A Install marine electronic systems/components
AUR23708A Carry out welding, thermal cutting and heating procedures
AUR31649A Prepare vehicle/component/equipment for customer use
AUR46131A Install inboard marine engines/controls/instruments
AUR46870A Service deck, hull, cabin, equipment and fittings
AUR46927A Identify the need for water testing vessels
BSAORG301A Coordinate own work schedule with that of others to achieve agreed team/section goals
Electives: 3 electives to be sourced from any endorsed Industry Training Package
Typical Electives
AUR09131A Install hydraulic systems to specific applications
AUR19331A Install, test and repair wiring/lighting systems
AUR19531A Install ancillary electrical equipment
AUR50318A Dispose of waste and maintain a tidy work area
AUR65349A Prepare written repair quotation
AUR70508A Carry out manual handling operations

Requirements:

To be awarded the qualification, the New Apprentice must attain a successful assessment of all 4 compulsory core competency standards, all of the listed stream competency standards, plus 3 elective standards from the automotive 'bank' or any endorsed Industry Training Package at the same AQF Level.

Duration:

This competency based program is likely to extend over a period of up to 4 years, depending on the achievement of the required competencies (this period may vary between States/Territories).

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