research, organise and understand technical information related to contemporary hybrid vehicle systems, monitoring and testing processes, diagnostic methods and options and safety procedures. 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 planning of analytical processes, establishment of evaluative (success) criteria, preparation and layout of the worksite and the obtaining of testing equipment and materials 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 analytical requirements, calibrate and establish testing equipment and present analytical results. establish analytical processes, including diagnostic processes, which anticipate and allow for risks, cater for both direct and indirect evidence, avoid or minimise reworking and avoid wastage. use the workplace technology related to systems analysis and diagnosis, information research and management systems, testing equipment, maintenance equipment, tooling, calculators and measuring devices. |
mechanical theory covering the concepts and principles of mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. general knowledge of the concepts, principles and processes involved in planning and implementing systems analysis and evaluation. general knowledge of the types, functions and operations of systems. general knowledge of the theory of diagnosis, including concept, design and planning. general knowledge of the concepts, types, functions, operations and limitations of electric and hybrid vehicle systems. detailed knowledge of electrical theory and operation covering automotive digital computers, networked vehicles, voltage, current, resistance, power, capacitance, electrostatics, magnetics, inductance, high-voltage safety requirements, high-voltage battery technology, high-voltage inverter, high-voltage permanent magnet dc motors, high-voltage wire wound field magnet motors, high-voltage single and three-phase ac motors, high-voltage permanent magnet three-phase ac motors, dc stepper motors, series hybrid drive, parallel hybrid drive, discrete electronic components, logic families 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 diagnostic findings and recommendations. general knowledge of personal computer operation. |