National Certificate in Automotive Dismantling and Recycling
| level of qualification: | 3 |
| credit total: | 137 |
Purpose and content of the National Certificate
Purpose
This certificate is designed as the national qualification for people working in the Automotive Dismantling and Recycling branch of the motor industry. Holders of this qualification are able to ascertain customers' requirements, procure and sell parts, dismantle vehicles and units, clean and store parts, and maintain a stock control system.
Content:
Compulsory Unit Standards
Self-management
| 12349 | Demonstrate time management |
Automotive Administration
| 225 | Identify the occupational areas and structure of the New Zealand automotive industry |
| 249 | Carry out automotive industry personal workplace requirements |
| 382 | Demonstrate knowledge of payment types, and carry out office procedures in an automotive company |
| 386 | Determine stock levels of automotive products |
| 387 | Demonstrate knowledge of stock ordering, and maintain stock for an automotive business |
| 389 | Implement a storage system for automotive parts |
| 391 | Prepare a quotation for the supply of an automotive product, repair, or service |
| 392 | Maintain automotive stock and plant security |
| 934 | Cost a job for an automotive repair or service |
| 3384 | Demonstrate an automotive product to show its operation and use |
Automotive Electrical and Electronics
| 232 | Test an automotive electrical circuit |
| 233 | Service an automotive battery |
| 3877 | Demonstrate knowledge of protecting vehicle electronics in the motor industry |
Automotive Preventative Maintenance
| 229 | Identify the functions and general locations of motor vehicle systems and components |
Automotive Sales
| 380 | Carry out an appraisal of a vehicle |
| 383 | Demonstrate knowledge of purchasing automotive parts for resale and storing parts |
| 385 | Sell automotive products |
| 3382 | Pick, pack and dispatch automotive parts |
Automotive Workshop Engineering
| 226 | Perform safe working practices in an automotive workshop |
| 228 | Select and use hand tools and workshop equipment for an automotive application |
| 230 | Repair and manufacture automotive components by oxy-acetylene gas welding |
| 924 | Clean automotive components and maintain cleaning equipment |
Engine Repairs
| 943 | Remove and install an engine assembly from and to a car or light commercial vehicle |
Panelbeating
| 5738 | Cut metals to predetermined specifications on and off a vehicle |
| 5743 | Identify the characteristics, uses, and the effect of heat on metals in the motor industry |
Vehicle Bodywork
| 947 | Identify vehicle bodywork construction methods |
| 5434 | Dismantle and store vehicle body components |
| 5465 | Dismantle, clean, and store vehicle mechanical, electrical, and electronic components |
| 5763 | Identify and dispose of hazardous waste materials in the motor and related industries |
| 16097 | Identify, store and use hazardous materials in the motor and related industries |
| 16098 | Perform safe work practices in the motor industry |
Service Sector - Core Skills
| 56 | Attend to customer enquiries face-to-face and on the telephone |
| 57 | Provide customer service in given situations |
Qualification version: 4