About Us
MTA Training Delivery
Training delivered by MTA NSW occurs at the workplace through qualified Trainers facilitating one-on-one theory and practical sessions. This allows the employer to become actively involved in the training of their learners. Employers also benefit from the exchange of feedback with our Trainers being at the workplace.
MTA NSW delivers training and assessment at regular intervals throughout the entire duration of the qualification. The delivery is planned so that the foundation units of competence are completed prior to the more complicated units of competence. This way the learner can build on their knowledge and experience as the training progresses. In turn the employer will set tasks for the learner which reflects this progress.
The MTA NSW Trainers are constantly monitoring and guiding the learners throughout the delivery of their training. As the training is taking place within the workplace, employers and learners have a far greater choice in terms of how to engage with the learning and assessment resources, order of delivery and unit selection within the qualification.
All learners are treated equally, having regard to their particular needs, in order to ensure the provision of every reasonable opportunity for the learner to acquire the competencies of the qualification.
Courses
MTA NSW can deliver the following apprenticeships and traineeships to learners across NSW and ACT.
Administration
AUR20116 - Certificate II in Automotive Administration
AUR30116 - Certificate III in Automotive Administration
Sales
AUR21120 - Certificate II in Automotive Sales
AUR31020 - Certificate III in Automotive Sales
AUR31020 - Certificate III in Automotive Sales (Parts Interpreting)
Mechanical
AUR21920 - Certificate II in Automotive Tyre Servicing Technology
AUR21820 - Steering and Suspension Technology
AUR20220 - Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning Technology
AUR20520 - Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology
AUR21220 - Certificate II in Automotive Underbody Technology
AUR32518 - Certificate III in Automotive Underbody Technology
AUR30620 - Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
AUR31120 - Certificate III in Commercial Heavy Vehicle Mechanical Technology
Automotive Electrical
AUR20420 - Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology
AUR30320 - Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
Vehicle Body
AUR20920 - Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology
AUR32120 - Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology
AUR32420 - Certificate III in Automotive Refinishing Technology
How To Enrol
Eligibility
MTA NSW provides training for the Automotive industry. The courses include:
• Apprenticeships
Australian Apprentices in NSW and ACT can enroll with MTA NSW for a Workplace based alternative for the traditional college based training model.
Your Australian Apprenticeship Network Provider (AANP) can assist you to assign MTA NSW as your training provider.
https://www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au/
The above courses with MTA NSW are available to Apprentices when the apprenticeship contract is created by the AANP. Your employer organizes this contract.
Apprenticeships are available in all of the Traditional trades roles including;
Light Vehicle Mechanic
Light Vehicle Underbody Mechanic
Heavy Vehicle Mechanic
Auto Electrician
Auto Panel Repair technicians
Auto Refinishing technicians
Auto Parts Interpreting
• Traineeships
Australian Traineeships are available to automotive workers and are covered under the provisions in the Australian Apprenticeship Act. They are available as Existing worker or new entrant workers. There may be funding differences for Trainees that are new entrants or Existing workers.
Australian Trainees in NSW and ACT can enroll with MTA NSW for a Workplace based alternative for the traditional college based training model.
Your Australian Apprenticeship Network Provider (AANP) can assist you to assign MTA NSW as your training provider.
Traineeships are available in the following occupations
Automotive Sales
Automotive Administration
Automotive Parts Interpreting (also available as Apprenticeship)
Auto Tyre Servicing
Auto Servicing
Auto Exhaust Repair
Auto Brakes specialist
Auto Electrical CII
Auto Body Repair CII
To be eligible for enrolment in the Apprenticeships and Traineeships then the candidate firstly needs to be employed then secondly the employer creates the contract with a registered AANP. The choice of RTO is decided by all parties at the creation of the Apprenticeship or Traineeship contract. MTA NSW is an eligible RTO for these courses to provide onsite training and assessment for all of these courses.
• Experienced Existing Workers and Overseas Qualified Tradespeople
If you require any of these courses to meet Licensing requirements then the Courses are available as RPL or Assessment pathways as a fee for service option.
You must have sufficient skills and experience for each of the Units of Competency that make up your chosen trade area.
Fees for this pathway need to be negotiated based on your relevant experience and previous studies.
Student Tuition Fees
MTA NSW Training provides both Funded and Fee for Service training.
• Apprenticeships
Apprentice Tuition fees are capped by the Australian Apprenticeship Act at $2000*
$500 Commencement
$750 Progression
$750 Final Fee
There is a current initiative by NSW which exempts NSW apprentices from the Tuition fee. (NSW Apprentices only)
* The final fees may be reduced if the learner has credit transfers from another RTO
According to the Australian Apprenticeship Act The Student fees for Apprenticeships are reimbursed by the employer within 6 months of payment while the student is continuing employment and training.
The RTO may invoice for Additional resources like Text books
• Traineeships
New Entrant Traineeship tuition fees are capped by the Australian Apprenticeship Act at $1000*
$500 Commencement
$500 Final Fee
* The final fees may be reduced if the learner has credit transfers from another RTO
According to the Australian Apprenticeship Act The Student fees for Apprenticeships are reimbursed by the employer within 6 months of payment while the student is continuing employment and training.
The RTO may invoice for Additional resources like Text books
Existing Worker Traineeship
Some Existing worker Traineeships are NOT funded by the government. The fees for these courses will be based upon the Subsidised skills and pricing list provided by the NSW and ACT governments. There are significant variations to these tuition fees and are available via contact with MTA NSW Training.
Credit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Credit Transfer
Students who have completed all or part of another accredited course can apply for Credit transfer of competent for nationally recognised units as noted on Training.gov.au
a. Units must map to existing units that are relevant to the qualification
b. Units that are mapped and equivalent to the course units can be transferred if the training packaging rules allow.
RPL
RPL is the recognition of your current skills and knowledge when compared to the Training package requirements for a specific unit. To be granted RPL for a unit, the candidate will need to provide sufficient evidence of competency as outlined in the unit assessment criteria guide. This guide can be found on the Training.gov website and details the underpinning knowledge and required experience.
Learners are offered the opportunity to apply for recognition for any unit from their training plan. The trainers can guide you in this process but it is the learners’ responsibility for the provision sufficient evidence to allows competency to be assessed.
Policy and Procedures
MTA NSW ACT Delivery Policy and Procedures
Student and Employer Handbook
MTA NSW - NSW Delivery Policy and Procedures
Motor Traders Association of NSW is an Australian Registered Training Organisation.
(RTO Number 90402)