Automotive Servicing NC II

Course Code: ALTATS213

Code No.                Units of Competency

                                   BASIC COMPETENCIES

500311105       Participate in Workplace Communication

500311106       Work in Team Environment

500311107       Practice Career Professionalism

500311108       Practice Occupational Health and Safety procedures

                                  COMMON COMPETENCIES

ALT723201       Apply appropriate sealant/adhesive

ALT723202      Move and position vehicle

ALT311202       Perform mensuration and calculation

ALT723203      Read, interpret and apply specifications and manuals

ALT723204      Use and apply lubricants/coolants

ALT723205      Perform shop maintenance

ALT311204       Perform job estimates

ALT311205       Interpret/ draw technical drawing

ALT723206      Practice health, safety and environment procedures

ALT311207       Inspect technical quality of work

ALT311208      Maintain quality systems

ALT311209      Provide work skill instructions

ALT723210      Identify and select original automotive parts and products

                                  CORE COMPETENCIES

ALT723303      Service Automotive Battery

ALT723304      Service Ignition System

ALT723305      Test and Repair Wiring/Lightning System

ALT723307      Service Starting System

ALT723308      Service Charging System

ALT723309      Service Engine Mechanical System

ALT723310      Service Clutch System

ALT723311      Service Differential and Front Axle

ALT723312      Service Steering System

ALT723314      Service Brake System

ALT723315      Service Suspension System

ALT723306     Perform Underchassis Preventive Maintenance

ALT723313     Overhaul Manual Transmission

JOB DESCRIPTION

Inspect, clean and repair mechanical or electrical parts, components, assemblies and sub-assemblies of light and heavy-duty automotive vehicle with diesel or gas engine in accordance with manufacturer’s specification. It also covers servicing of engine mechanical components such as cooling and lubricating system; performing power train and underchassis servicing and repair.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Can communicate both oral and written; Physically and mentally fit; With experience in basic machining; and must have undergone training in Automotive Servicing NC I.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Upon completion of the course, trainees/students maybe employed as:

  • Automotive Mechanic
  • Automotive Service Technician

EVIDENCES

Upon completion of the Course, the trainee/student must be able to:

· Service Engine Component

· Service Automotive Electrical Components

· Service Underchassis Components

· Service Powertrain Components

 NATIONAL ASSESSMENT

To attain the National Qualification of AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING NC II , the candidate must demonstrate competence in all the units. Successful candidates shall be awarded a National Certificate signed by the TESDA Director General.