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You are enrolling in a AUR30220 Bicycle Workshop Operations - Noah Edwards
Course Start date: 26 Jun 2025
The AUR30220 Certificate III in Bicycle Workshop Operations is intended to prepare new employees or develop existing workers who are performing bicycle service and repair tasks in the bicycle industry.
Employment outcomes targeted by this qualification include:
.bicycle assembler
.Bicycle Mechanic
.bicycle sales assistant
Course Structure:
To be awarded this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in 28 units of competency, consisting of:
.16 core units plus
.12 elective units
CORE UNITS
AURAEA002Follow environmental and sustainability best practice in an automotive workplace
AURASA102Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace
AURBCA101Work in a retail bicycle environment
AURBTA104Assemble new boxed bicycles for retail sale
AURBTB101Service and repair bicycle mechanical braking systems
AURBTB002Service bicycle hydraulic braking systems
AURBTB003Repair and overhaul bicycle hydraulic braking systems
AURBTD101Service bicycle steering systems
AURBTD102Service bicycle suspension systems
AURBTD103Repair and overhaul bicycle steering systems
AURBTJ102Service bicycle wheels and hubs
AURBTJ103Design and build bicycle wheels
AURBTJ104Repair and overhaul bicycle wheels and hubs
AURBTQ001Service bicycle drivetrain systems
AURBTQ002Repair and overhaul bicycle drivetrain systems
AURBTV101Remove, refit and adjust bicycle accessories
ELECTIVE UNITS
Unit codeUnit title
AURAFA001Use numbers in an automotive workplace
AURAFA002Read and respond to workplace information
AURBCA102Select and adjust bicycles to fit riders
AURBTA103Assemble bicycles
AURBTA108Disassemble and pack a bicycle for transport
AURBTJ001Remove, repair and refit bicycle tyres
AURBTD104Repair and overhaul bicycle suspension systems
AURBTJ101Remove, repair and refit bicycle tyres
AURBTK101Maintain specialised bicycle repair tools and equipment
AURBTR002Install and adjust bicycle electronic gear shifters
AURBTY001Repair bicycle frames
AURTTK002Use and maintain tools and equipment in an automotive workplace
Proposed timetable (includes combinations of)
.Consists of on-the-job and/or off-the-job training;
.accelerated learning programs;
.recognition of prior learning;
.gap-training programs;
.use of flexible learning and assessment arrangements
.workplace mentoring strategies
FEES
Smart and Skilled Student Fees - This training is subsidised by the NSW Government
The cost of this course will vary based on your eligibility for a Smart and Skilled Student Fee.
How to enrol
Contact the office of 5 Star Training & Consulting or complete the inquiry form
Required skills prior to enrolment
LITERACY & NUMERACY
READING TECHNICAL LANGUAGE
Proficiency level: You should be able to read English technical writing at a level equivalent to a typical Year 10 high school student.
Examples: In conversation, reading of fiction, and reading of non-fiction prose (i.e., news articles, magazine articles, etc.), context may make it possible to get the gist of the article, book, or conversation without completely understanding every word and sentence. The same is not true of technical language. Therefore, you must be able to read at a level where you can understand each word and statement in its entirety.
MATHEMATICS SKILLS
Proficiency level: You must be able to use a calculator to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division functions. For this purpose, you must be able to understand numbers with decimal notation. No mental calculation or hand-written calculation is required.
BICYCLE RIDING SKILLS
Proficiency level: You must be able to ride a bicycle, operate its gear systems, and operate its brakes.
Examples: An absolutely essential part of working as a professional mechanic is to perform diagnosis of shifting performance, braking performance, handling, and noises issues while a bike is being operated under normal riding loads.
AUDITORY SKILLS
Proficiency level: You will need to be able to distinguish quiet noises and noise changes of a very small magnitude.
Examples:
Bicycles make noise during operation. Some noises are normal, and some noises indicate problems are occurring. Often, the .problem. noises occur while normal noises are simultaneously occurring. Some specific examples are:
. Moving parts (such as chains) that need lubrication may squeak quietly
. Brake pads that are worn out, misaligned, loose, or contaminated make squealing, scraping, and groaning noises
. Gear-shift mechanisms that are out of adjustment make very quiet scraping or clattering sounds
. Marginally loose parts or poorly fit parts such as handlebars, stems, pedals, cranks, crank bearings, seats and seat posts make quiet creaking or clicking sounds
. Structural parts that have cracks developing make clicking and creaking sounds during operation sometimes well before damage becomes apparent visually or by touch.
NOTE: If you do not possess these skills it is essential that you notify 5 Star Training & Consulting prior to enrolment.
Embedded qualifications
The Certificate II in Bicycle Mechanical Technology (AUR20320) is embedded in this qualification pathway.
Further information
For further information regarding this course, please
Email:info@5startraining.com.au
Visit:www.5startraining.com.au
or call 02 47222471
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