Automotive Mechanical Assembly Course offered by TESDA

Another very useful course is highly being offered by Technical Education and Skill Development Authority (TESDA): Automotive Mechanical Assembly NC II. This program deals with the inspection, maintenance, and reparation of cars and light trucks. This course will train you in installing mechanical parts into automotive vehicles. This course is also designed to provide basic and common skills to equip individual with operational skills in automotive mechanical assembly. Moreover, it aims to educate bona fide individuals who are willing to learn about mechanical parts installation procedure.


Careers

Qualified graduates of Automotive Mechanical Assembly NC II may find employment as an automotive mechanical assembly technician.

Automotive Mechanical Assembly Course offered by TESDA


Competency Assessment Certification

Students who are enrolled in the Automotive Mechanical Assembly NC II course are required to undergo a Competency Assessment before graduating. A National Certificate (NC II) will be issued to students who passed this assessment. For more information, visit the nearest TESDA institution in your area and ask for the desired Intel or you may visit the official website of TESDA. Learn more about Getting a Certificate in TESDA.


Course Duration

Automotive Mechanical Assembly NC II takes a minimum of 480 hours to complete.

Prerequisite

Some TESDA-Accredited institutions may require you to complete Automotive Mechanical Assembly NC II before being allowed to take Automotive Mechanical Assembly NC III.

At the end of the program, you will be able to:

  1. Identify problems, often by using computerized diagnostic equipment
  2. Plan work procedures, using charts, technical manuals, and experience
  3. Test parts and systems to ensure that they work properly
  4. Follow checklists to ensure that all critical parts are examined
  5. Perform basic care and maintenance, including changing oil, checking fluid levels, and rotating tires
  6. Repair or replace worn parts, such as brake pads, wheel bearings, and sensors
  7. Perform repairs to manufacturer and customer specifications
  8. Explain automotive problems and repairs to clients


Regardless of the possible tasks above, you may also learn:

  1. Mensuration process
  2. Engineering layout right interpretation
  3. Draft and design
  4. Right workshop maintenance
  5. Installation of Power Drive
  6. Installation of Brake
  7. Installation of Suspension Drive
  8. Engine part assembly procedure
  9. Technique for final engine run
  10. Vehicle wheel alignment


Requirements for this course are:

  • Birth Certificate (NSO Certified)
  • High School Diploma
  • Good Moral Character/Honorable Dismissal
  • Barangay Clearance
  • Police Clearance
  • 1x1 / 2x2 Picture

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Other Requirements:
Student/trainee should possess the following requirements:

  • can communicate both orally and in written form;
  • physically and mentally fit;
  • with good moral character; and
  • With experience in basic machining..