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Apprentice Mechanic

An Apprentice Mechanic performs automotive servicing and repairs on various vehicles under qualified supervision, requiring teamwork and attention to detail.

How do I become a apprentice mechanic

Get qualified to work as a apprentice mechanic with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Common questions

In Australia, a full time Apprentice Mechanic generally earns $1,000 per week ($52,000 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.

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The number of people working in this industry has increased over the last five years. There are currently 107,300 people employed in this field in Australia and many of them specialise as an Apprentice Mechanic. Apprentice Mechanics may find work across all regions of Australia.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

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A Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology is an ideal qualification if you’re planning to work as an Apprentice Mechanic. You’ll learn to carry out mechanical inspections, repair work, servicing and part replacements. A Certificate II in Automotive Tyre Servicing Technology or a Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology may also be appropriate.

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Apprentice Mechanic careers

An Apprentice Mechanic performs basic automotive servicing and repairs on a range of vehicles. You might work on light passenger cars or specialise in truck and other heavy vehicles. An Apprentice Mechanic, or Suspension and Wheel Alignment Technician, Wheel Aligner or Tyre Fitter, works under the instruction of a qualified mechanic. You might perform other duties such as sourcing parts and preparing equipment.

Apprentice Mechanics should be able to follow instructions and work as part of a team. It’s important that you can communicate well and prioritise your tasks. Apprentice Mechanics must have good observational skills and be able to pay attention to detail.