Diploma of Automotive Management
Training Package: AUR — Automotive Retail, Service and Repair Training Package
Overview
The AUR50126 Diploma of Automotive Management equips automotive professionals with advanced skills to manage businesses in the auto sector. It covers financial planning, operational efficiency, team leadership, customer service, and compliance specific to automotive environments. This qualification is designed for experienced individuals such as mechanics, service advisors, or supervisors who aim to step into management roles. Graduates can pursue careers as automotive service managers, workshop supervisors, parts managers, or dealership managers, enhancing their career progression and earning potential. The course blends technical knowledge with business acumen, preparing learners to oversee automotive operations, drive customer satisfaction, and ensure industry standards are met in repair shops, dealerships, or fleet companies.
Industry Context
The Australian automotive industry includes vehicle servicing, repairs, sales, and parts supply, requiring skilled managers to oversee operations. This diploma opens pathways to roles like automotive service manager, workshop foreman, or dealership operations manager, enabling progression from technical work to leadership. It addresses industry needs for managers who can improve efficiency, compliance, and customer service in dynamic automotive businesses.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the AUR50126 Diploma of Automotive Management cover?
It covers management skills for automotive businesses, including financial planning, operational management, team leadership, customer service, and compliance with industry standards.
What are the entry requirements for this qualification?
Typically, you need relevant experience in the automotive industry or a lower-level qualification like a Certificate IV. Specific requirements may vary by training provider.
What career outcomes can I expect after completing this diploma?
Graduates can pursue roles such as automotive service manager, workshop supervisor, parts manager, or dealership manager in the automotive sector.
How is this qualification delivered?
Delivery modes include online learning, face-to-face classes, or workplace-based training, depending on the registered training organisation (RTO).
How long does it take to complete?
The duration is usually 1 to 2 years of full-time study, with part-time options available to suit working professionals.
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Request Early AccessLast updated from training.gov.au: 03 April 2026