collect, organise and understand legal and technical information related to contemporary automotive electronic systems modifications. communicate ideas and information to enable confirmation of work requirements and specifications, coordination of work with site supervisor, other workers and customers, reporting of work outcomes and completion of regulatory, commercial and vehicle information systems inputs. plan and organise activities, including the development and planning of modification processes, preparation and layout of the worksite and the obtaining of tooling, equipment, materials and testing equipment to avoid backtracking, workflow interruptions or wastage. work with others and in a team by recognising dependencies and using cooperative approaches to optimise workflow and productivity. use mathematical ideas and techniques to complete measurements, calculate specifications, calibrate and establish testing equipment and evaluate modification results against pre-established criteria. establish modification methods and processes which anticipate and allow for risks and avoid or minimise reworking and avoid wastage. use the full range of workplace technology related to electronic systems modification, including testing equipment, maintenance equipment, tooling, calculators and measuring devices and information management systems. |
general knowledge of the types, functions, operations and limitations of the main automotive industry electronic systems. general knowledge of automotive digital computing systems. detailed knowledge of electrical theory and operation covering, laws, theorems, dc and ac voltage and current, resistance, power, capacitance, electrostatics, electromechanics, magnetics, inductance, reactance, time constants, resonance, filtering, discrete semi-conductor electronic components, colour codes, analogue electronics, analogue IC, binary, logic families, digital IC, memory types and functions, microprocessor principles, micro-controller principles, analogue to digital conversion, signal processing, output control and characteristics, automotive digital computers, programming, networked vehicles and radio frequency. detailed knowledge of the types, functions, operations and limitations of diagnostic testing equipment. general knowledge of the methods and processes for documenting and reporting modification specifications and outcomes. |