Overview

The Certificate III in Agricultural Mechanical Technology (AUR30420) equips you with practical skills to maintain, diagnose, and repair agricultural machinery such as tractors, harvesters, and irrigation systems. This qualification covers key areas including diesel engines, hydraulic systems, electrical components, and workplace safety. It is designed for individuals starting a career in the agricultural industry, including school leavers, apprentices, and farm workers seeking to upskill. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on training, you'll learn to troubleshoot and fix common issues in agri-tech. Upon completion, graduates can pursue roles as agricultural mechanical technicians, field service agents, or machinery operators, contributing to the efficiency of Australia's agricultural operations. This course provides a solid foundation for a rewarding career in a vital industry.

Industry Context

Australia's agricultural sector relies heavily on mechanised equipment for farming operations, driving demand for skilled technicians. This qualification prepares learners for job roles such as agricultural mechanic, field service technician, or machinery supervisor in farms, dealerships, and repair workshops. With the rise of technology in agriculture, including precision farming tools, career pathways can lead to specialisation in areas like GPS-guided machinery maintenance, service management, or even starting your own repair business. The industry offers stable employment opportunities across regional and rural Australia, supporting the nation's food production and export economy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Certificate III in Agricultural Mechanical Technology cover?

It covers practical skills in servicing, diagnosing, and repairing agricultural machinery, including engines, hydraulics, electrical systems, and adhering to safety standards in workshop environments.

What are the entry requirements for this qualification?

There are no formal entry requirements, but it is suited for individuals with an interest in mechanics, often undertaken as part of an apprenticeship or with basic mechanical knowledge. A willingness to learn and physical aptitude for hands-on work is beneficial.

What career outcomes can I expect after completing this course?

Graduates can pursue roles such as agricultural mechanic, field service technician, machinery operator, or workshop assistant in farms, agricultural dealerships, and repair businesses across Australia.

How is this qualification delivered?

It is typically delivered through a combination of classroom-based learning and hands-on practical training in workshops, often including apprenticeships or traineeships with industry employers.

How long does it take to complete the Certificate III?

The duration varies but generally takes 1 to 2 years of full-time study, or longer if completed part-time or as part of an apprenticeship, depending on the training provider and individual pace.

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Last updated from training.gov.au: 03 April 2026