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Light Vehicle Motor Mechanic
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Duties and Tasks
Specialisations
Quick Facts
Work Conditions
Personal Requirements
Related Industries
Labour Market
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Earnings
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Further Information
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Servicing the mechanical parts under a motor vehicle
Servicing the mechanical parts under a motor vehicle

Light vehicle motor mechanics service, repair and overhaul the mechanical parts of motor vehicles such as the engine, the transmission (clutch, gear box and differential), and the suspension systems (springs, steering, brakes, wheels and tyres). 

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Duties and Tasks

Light vehicle motor mechanics may perform the following tasks:

  • discuss problems with car drivers or vehicle operators to discover faults, listen to engines, fit and operate special test equipment and test drive vehicles
  • repair or replace worn or faulty parts by removing assemblies such as engines, transmissions, differentials or steering gear; dismantle them and check parts, referring to manuals as necessary
  • reassemble, test, clean and adjust repaired or replaced parts or assemblies, use various instruments to make sure they are working properly and put them back into the vehicle
  • tune engines using special electronic equipment and make fine adjustments (e.g. to carburettors) for smoother running
  • carry out minor body repairs and minor trim repairs
  • diagnose, repair and replace engine management/fuel injection components
  • use oxy, electric, TIG and MIG welders
  • test and repair electrical systems such as lighting, instrumentation, ignition and electronic fuel injection
  • inspect vehicles and issue roadworthiness certificates or list the work required before a certificate can be issued.

Specialisations

Light vehicle motor mechanics may specialise as Automotive Airconditioning Fitters and Brake Mechanics. For more details, see separate entries for these occupations. They may also specialise as breakdown service patrol officers who give emergency mechanical assistance to members of an automobile association.

With the changes in automotive technology, there are now more electronic controls and computers fitted to vehicles. As a result, light vehicle motor mechanics are becoming more specialised in their areas of work.

Light vehicle motor mechanics may progress to positions such as service manager, service adviser, technical sales representative, technical officer or diagnostic specialist.

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Learning Area Industrial Arts  
Mathematics  
Work Demand Including driving  
Including full use of hands/fingers  
Including good vision for detail  
Including handling chemicals/greasy items  
Including physical effort  
Including reading or writing  
Work Field Metal, Electrical and Automotive  
Work Interest Analytic or Scientific  
Practical or Mechanical  
Skill Level Skilled Trade Jobs  
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Work Conditions

Light vehicle motor mechanics work mainly in workshops and wear protective clothing. They need to keep up with changes in motor industry technology.

Personal Requirements

  • enjoy practical and manual activities
  • able to work with hand tools
  • good at technical activities
  • problem-solving skills
  • physically fit
  • normal eyesight and hearing
  • drivers licence essential.

Related Industries

Repair and Maintenance

Labour Market

Information

Australian JobOutlook for Motor Mechanics

Vacancies

Australian JobSearch for Motor Mechanics (ALL AUSTRALIA)
Work Opportunities websites

Related Jobs

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Light Engine Mechanic
Navy Technical Sailor
Vehicle Serviceperson

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New South Wales / ACT
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia

See State Specific Information below for further education and training options.

Further Information

Automotive Training Australia Ltd (National Office)
Automotive Training Victoria
Motor Vehicle Repair Industry Authority
Queensland Automotive Skills Alliance
Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce

State Specific Information

New South Wales / ACT
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia

Repairing and servicing the wheels of a motor vehicle
Repairing and servicing the wheels of a motor vehicle