Program Objectives

Electric and hybrid heavy vehicle mechanics work in many different types of businesses, including component manufacturers (engines, transmissions, etc.), new and used heavy vehicle dealers and merchants, heavy vehicle rental services, independent aftermarket machine shops, road and passenger transport companies (school buses and coaches), as well as businesses operating heavy vehicle maintenance and repair shops.

Occupation

Electric and hybrid heavy vehicles mechanics

Program Content

Code Statement of Competency Hours Credits
AEP 774-011 Determine their suitability for the trade and training process 15 1
AEP 774-022 Avoid health, safety and environmental hazards 30 2
AEP 774-036 Inspect electrical systems 90 6
AEP 774-045 Ensure that network communication systems operate correctly 75 5
AEP 774-056 Ensure that high-voltage systems operate correctly 90 6
AEP 774-066 Ensure that thermal management systems operate correctly 90 6
AEP 774-076 Ensure that motorized and regenerative braking systems operate correctly 90 6
AEP 774-084 Ensure that high-voltage accessories operate correctly 60 4
AEP 774-094 Enter the workforce 60 4
600 40

Admission Conditions and Prerequisites

To be eligible for admission to the Electric and Hybrid Heavy Vehicles Mechanics program leading to an STC, candidates must meet one of the following requirements:
1. Have obtained a Diploma of Vocational Studies (DVS) or its equivalent in Heavy Vehicle Mechanics
or
2. Practise an occupation or a trade related to this program of study
or
3. Have been granted recognition of equivalent learning

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