Overview

The Certificate III in Automotive Engine Reconditioning (AUR31326) is a trade qualification that prepares you for a career in the automotive repair sector. This course covers practical skills such as engine diagnosis, dismantling, inspection, and reconditioning of petrol and diesel engines. You'll learn to use specialised tools, interpret technical information, and follow safety procedures in a workshop environment. It is designed for aspiring automotive technicians, including school leavers, apprentices, or individuals seeking to upskill. Upon completion, you can pursue roles like automotive engine reconditioner, mechanic, or service technician in workshops, dealerships, or independent service centres across Australia. The training blends theory with hands-on experience, ensuring you are job-ready for the evolving automotive industry.

Industry Context

The automotive industry in Australia demands skilled professionals for engine maintenance and repair, with engine reconditioning being a specialised field. This qualification opens doors to job roles such as engine reconditioner, automotive mechanic, or diagnostic technician in workshops, manufacturing, or fleet services. Career pathways can progress to advanced certifications, workshop management, or entrepreneurship in the auto repair sector, supporting vehicle longevity and performance in a technology-driven market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Certificate III in Automotive Engine Reconditioning cover?

This qualification covers practical skills in diagnosing, dismantling, inspecting, and reconditioning automotive engines, including petrol and diesel types. You'll learn to use tools, interpret specifications, and perform repairs to restore engine performance.

What are the entry requirements for this qualification?

There are no formal entry requirements, but it is suitable for individuals with an interest in automotive repair, such as school leavers, apprentices, or those seeking a career change. Basic literacy and numeracy skills are recommended.

What career outcomes can I expect after completing this course?

Upon completion, you can pursue roles as an automotive engine reconditioner, mechanic, or service technician in workshops, dealerships, or fleet maintenance centres across Australia.

How is the course delivered, and what are the study options?

The course is typically delivered through hands-on training in workshops, combined with classroom theory. Study options include full-time, part-time, or apprenticeship models, with flexible delivery through registered training organisations.

How long does it take to complete the qualification?

The duration varies but generally takes 1 to 2 years for full-time study, or longer for part-time or apprenticeship pathways, depending on prior experience and training provider.

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