Elements and Performance Criteria
- Prepare for work
- Confirm nature and scope of work to be carried out
- Locate occupational health and safety (OHS) and workplace environmental and sustainable procedures and practices applicable to the work
- Access and interpret repair method, workshop manuals and manufacturer information
- Check and prepare tools, equipment and materials
- Set up work area
- Diagnose faults
- Develop a diagnosis strategy
- Undertake transmission tests in accordance with workplace procedures and manufacturer and component supplier specifications
- Compare test results with manufacturer and component supplier specifications to identify compliance or non-compliance
- Decide upon a plan of action to rectify faults
- Document results, including evidence, relevant information and recommendations
- Forward report to persons for action in accordance with workplace procedures
- Finalise repair requirements
- Repair marine inboard transmissions and associated components
- Perform repair and adjustment operations in accordance with manufacturer and component supplier specifications, and OHS and workplace environmental and sustainable procedures and practices
- Test transmission, make required adjustments and re-test
- Check that protective guards, cowlings and safety features are in place according to workplace expectations
- Determine the need for water testing
- Clean up work area and finalise work
- Clean and inspect equipment and tooling according to workplace requirements
- Tag unserviceable equipment and faults identified in accordance with workplace requirements
- Finalise and process work completion documentation, update customer and warranty information and give to appropriate persons, as required
- Clean work area, dispose of waste and scrap, and store tools and equipment in accordance with workplace procedures