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There are 3 courses available within the Melbourne area for people who want to become a parts manager.
Possible job outcomes:
Get a job at the spare parts counter with the AUR31020 Certificate III in Automotive Sales (Part’s Interpreting). This nationally recognised training course prepares you for a sales role in the automotive industry. Over 12-18 months of study you will develop skills in three areas: front counter (sales and processing transactions), warehouse (stock and inventory), workshop (testing and safety). Graduate with a professional understanding of vehicle parts and componentry. Enquire now for upcoming enrolment dates and the list of study units..
Average duration: 12 months.
Open your own automotive repair business or manage a dealership with the Diploma of Automotive Management (AUR50116). This nationally recognised qualification is completed over 12-18 months under an industry qualified trainer. The course covers all aspects of business and financial management as well as leadership, marketing, contracts, inventory, staffing — as they relate to an automotive retail store, repair business or dealership. Enquire now for a list of training centres and enrolment dates..
Average duration: 24 months.
The Certificate IV Automotive Management (AUR40116) gives you the skills you need to manage an automotive retail and repair business. This nationally recognised qualification focuses on business skills rather than repairs and mechanical skills. Over 6-12 months of study with an industry qualified trainer you will learn the finer points of customer service, business planning, financial management, leadership, marketing, record administration and contract negotiation. Enquire now for a full list of study units and upcoming enrolment dates..
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To become a parts manager in Melbourne, you may want to consider completing the Diploma of Automotive Management. This qualification will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in this industry.
You can train to become a parts manager by completing a qualification with Education Training & Employment Australia (established in 1998) or Glen Institute (established in 2016). Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
There is one campus within the Melbourne area that provides parts manager training. This campus is 9999km away from the center of Melbourne. You can also study a parts manager course through online or distance learning. Find a course provider that best suits your needs.
Here are some potential career pathways within automotive. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Automotive
Apprentice Automotive Electrician
$960 weekly pay
Apprentice Caravan Mechanic
Apprentice Diesel Fitter
Apprentice Mechanic
Parts Interpreter
Service Advisor
Agricultural Mechanic
$1,000 weekly pay
Automotive Mechanic
$1,150 weekly pay
Diagnostic Technician
$1,250 weekly pay
Diesel Mechanic
$1,340 weekly pay
Forklift Mechanic
Mobile Plant Mechanic
Motor Trimmer
Motorcycle Mechanic
Motorsport Mechanic
Panel Beater
Small Engine Mechanic
$1,200 weekly pay
Spray Painter
Trailer Technician
Windscreen Fitter
Parts Manager
Senior Automotive Mechanic
$1,350 weekly pay
Service Manager
Workshop Manager