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Study Automotive Body Repair in Australia

Automotive body repair is a specialist trade focused on restoring damaged vehicle panels, structures, and body components to manufacturer and safety standards. The Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology (AUR32120) builds practical workshop skills in collision repair, panel replacement, alignment, metal finishing, and OEM repair procedures for students aiming to work in panel shops and smash repair environments.

Workshop-based trade training Collision repair career pathway Strong hands-on job outcomes

Quick Snapshot

Industry Qualification Training aligned with real body repair workshop processes and repair standards.
Workshop Employment Focus Relevant for panel shops, accident repair centres, and collision repair businesses.
Advanced Repair Techniques Includes structural repairs, panel replacement, welding, fillers, and measuring systems.
Career Benefits

Why Study Automotive Body Repair in Australia?

This course is ideal for students who prefer practical trade work, detailed repair tasks, and a direct pathway into the automotive collision repair industry.

Specialist Collision Repair Skills

Develop job-ready abilities in vehicle body restoration, replacement, repair planning, and structural correction.

Hands-On Workshop Careers

Graduates can pursue practical workshop roles in accident repair centres, panel shops, and automotive repair businesses.

Multi-Material Repair Capability

Training can cover metal, plastic, and composite repair methods used across modern vehicle body systems.

Recognised Trade Qualification

AUR32120 is a structured trade qualification designed for automotive body repair job outcomes.

Career Growth Potential

Experience in body repair can support progression into specialist repairs, workshop leadership, or related automotive roles.

Industry-Relevant Skills

The skill set remains relevant wherever safe, compliant, and quality vehicle repairs are required.

Learning Outcomes

What You Will Learn

The program focuses on collision repair techniques, workshop safety, repair assessment, and body repair procedures used in modern vehicle repair environments.

Core Body Repair Skills

  • Inspect vehicle damage and determine appropriate repair procedures before starting work.
  • Remove, replace, and align bolt-on and welded body panels and associated components.
  • Repair damaged panels using filler, metal finishing, structural repair, and sectional repair methods.
  • Use welding, measuring, and straightening systems in vehicle body restoration tasks.

Workshop and Safety Readiness

  • Interpret and apply OEM repair instructions and workshop job specifications accurately.
  • Use and maintain automotive tools and equipment safely in a workshop environment.
  • Follow safe work, environmental, and sustainability practices in automotive repair settings.
  • Carry out repair support tasks such as component refit, battery handling, and repair quality checks.
Program Details

Course Overview

Automotive body repair training is designed to combine workshop practice with structured trade learning that reflects real collision repair workflows.

Duration

12-24 months, depending on provider

Intakes

Selected intakes through the year

Tuition Fee

Varies by provider, campus, and training package delivery

Locations

Available through selected automotive training providers in Australia

Why This Course Stands Out

  • Focuses specifically on automotive body repair rather than general mechanical servicing.
  • Combines repair planning, measuring, welding, panel repair, and replacement procedures in one pathway.
  • Supports students aiming for practical employment in collision repair and vehicle restoration workshops.
Students comparing providers should review workshop facilities, trainer expertise, practical hours, and any placement or industry exposure offered by the college.
Eligibility

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements can vary by institution, but most colleges expect a combination of basic academic eligibility, English ability, and readiness for hands-on workshop learning.

Academic and Personal Criteria

  • Minimum age requirement: 18 years.
  • Completion of Year 10 or an equivalent level of schooling.
  • Interest in practical trade work, workshop processes, and vehicle repair tasks.

English and Practical Readiness

  • IELTS overall 6.0 with no band lower than 5.5, or an accepted equivalent score.
  • Readiness to participate in workshop practicals, safety procedures, and any provider-required placement activity.
  • Ability to meet provider-specific documentation, visa, and enrolment conditions.
Market Outlook

Industry Snapshot

In Australia, panelbeaters work across the collision repair industry, repairing metal, fibreglass, and plastic vehicle bodywork and forming replacement panels where required.

$1,848 Median full-time weekly earnings for panelbeaters.
42 hrs Average full-time hours worked per week.
92% Share of workers who work full-time hours.
11,400 Estimated number of people employed in the occupation.
With strong practical skills, quality training, and workshop experience, automotive body repair can lead to stable employment across Australia's collision and vehicle restoration sector.