What does an Automotive Electrician do?
Automotive Electrical Technology is one of the most sought-after subjects in the automotive industry. Almost all the functions in a modern-day car are electronically controlled. That’s why knowing electrical components is an essential skill for the modern-day mechanic.
In this video, our Head Trainer David talks about what it means to be an Automotive Electrician and what they do in the workshop?
He’ll briefly talk about a couple of equipment that an automotive electrician uses in everyday life. Do give this highly informative video a watch.
Want to study Automotive Electrical Technology to keep up with the times? Simply call us at +61 8 8231 6911 or email info@sheffield.edu.au.
To find out more about our courses, please visit www.sheffield.edu.au/course.
#Adelaide #SheffieldCollege #Australia #SouthAustralia #internationalStudent #DomesticStudents #welcome #Mechanical #Technology #Automotive #business #SheffieldAU #trades #studyinadelaide #studyinaustralia #apprenticeship #fundedtraining #ManagementCourse
Пікірлер: 18
Greetings from nz! I have a little kubota tractor with a charging problem and I was hoping you could give me some advice about it please. All the information I've found online is for the complete opposite! It still has it original generator..not an alternator, wen the engine isn't running the charge light is OFF wen I Rev it up the charge light comes ON, idle it again charge light go OFF again. It's wired negative ground. Lil bit confused. It appears a reg fault off the bat but a man likes to do his homework first. It appears to be an odd problem on the basis that all the info online is for the charge light ON at idle.... hope you can point me on the right track
Really interested to learn. No motor garages near here. Any scholarships you offer non-citizens?
@sheffieldcollegeadelaide1930
11 ай бұрын
Hi Pip, thank you for your inquiry. Currently, we are offering a special promotion for non-citizens. Could you please send us an email to enquiry@sheffield.global or contact us on WhatsApp at +61499883399?
What is the duration for this training and can it be done online?
Hi . I hope you are well. I had a question for you. As you are a car electrician, in which country do you work? I would like to know what your duties are in the country where you work.
@sheffieldcollegeadelaide1930
11 ай бұрын
Hello Sir, our trainer works in Australia. If you have any doubts or inquiries regarding duties, please send us an email at enquiry@sheffield.global or contact us on WhatsApp at +61499883399.
Lovely I have G scan scanner.
Master Technician,,,
@sheffieldcollegeadelaide1930
11 ай бұрын
Hi Ian, it's a pleasure to meet you. Are you interested in starting your studies at Sheffield? Could you please send us an email to enquiry@sheffield.global or contact us on WhatsApp at +61499883399?
Very good 👎👍
Hello sir I am from Pakistan. I want to join your college for Electrician training plz help
@sheffieldcollegeadelaide1930
11 ай бұрын
Hi, thank you for your inquiry. Currently, we are offering a special promotion for non-citizens. Could you please send us an email to enquiry@sheffield.global or contact us on WhatsApp at +61499883399?
I want to start a trade in auto electrician...
@ashleyhenderson9524
2 ай бұрын
It's not worth it bro you'll be flat rate and they top out at 30 an hour. Go into rvs they top out at 55 flat rate
@deydeygames3148
2 ай бұрын
@@ashleyhenderson9524what are the other good ones out there for the automotive industry
Do you accept overseas students
@sheffieldcollegeadelaide1930
11 ай бұрын
Hi! Yes we do! Currently, we are offering a special promotion for non-citizens. Could you please send us an email to enquiry@sheffield.global or contact us on WhatsApp at +61499883399?
Any.nuff nuff can use a multimeter, even an oscilloscope is not a stretch for the layman. But if a car really has a problem with a bad connector or a break in a wiring loom can a student of yours realy find the fault.. i mean. Come on, norhing beats years of experience with different makes and models and knowing where they fail. Learning how to use a multimeter and a bit of ohms law surely doesnt make you an auto electrician??