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Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair

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UEE20520

You have a practical understanding of hardware components and the skill to assemble systems that perform to specification. We are currently establishing partnerships with Registered Training Organisations to create a formal recognition pathway for your expertise. Register your interest to be notified as soon as we can guide your experience toward assessment.

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About This Qualification

This qualification covers competencies to select components and assemble computer to customer specifications and carry out routine hardware repairs (generally by replacement) of known faulty components following prescribed routines. No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Qualification Code

UEE20520

Training Package

UEE — Electrotechnology Training Package

AQF Level

Certificate II

Total Units

360 (200 core + 160 elective)

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements for this qualification.

RPL It Status: Not yet available — Registering interest

Important: RPL It Australia is a student support service. All assessment and qualification issuance is conducted by our partner Registered Training Organisations (RTOs). RPL It does not deliver training, conduct assessments, or issue qualifications.

Career Outcomes

According to training.gov.au, this qualification supports the following roles:

RoleResponsibilities
Computer AssemblerSelecting compatible components and building custom computer systems to meet specific client performance requirements.
Computer TechnicianProviding essential technical support, hardware troubleshooting, and routine maintenance for personal and business computing devices.
Computer Systems TechnicianInstalling and maintaining computer equipment, diagnosing hardware faults, and ensuring network connectivity for small-scale environments.

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Could RPL Be Right for You?

Experience can be evidence.

RPL is the process that helps you demonstrate it.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a formal assessment process that evaluates the skills, knowledge, and experience you've gained through your career to determine whether you meet the requirements of a nationally recognised qualification. It isn't a shortcut — it applies the same assessment standards as any other pathway.

RPL typically involves:

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A review of your work experience against the qualification requirements

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Compilation of an evidence portfolio demonstrating your competency

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Assessment by a qualified assessor from a Registered Training Organisation

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If gaps are identified, targeted training to build on your existing expertise

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RPL isn't the right pathway for everyone. If you don't have substantial, relevant, and current industry experience, a traditional study pathway may serve you better.

Our approach:

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What Kind of Experience Counts?

If RPL becomes available for this qualification, the types of experience and evidence that would typically be relevant include:

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Work History & Roles

  • A current resume detailing your technical experience
  • Position descriptions from computer retail or repair roles
  • Reference letters from employers or clients confirming your skills
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Assembly & Testing

  • Build logs or component specification sheets
  • Photos of completed computer builds and internal cabling
  • System stress test and performance diagnostic reports
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Repair & Diagnostics

  • Repair logs detailing component-level replacements
  • Fault-finding checklists used during hardware troubleshooting
  • Warranty service records or customer repair invoices
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Safety & Documentation

  • Completed WHS risk assessment or safety audit records
  • Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) for electrical work
  • Records of inventory management and part procurement
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Software & Networking

  • Records of operating system installations and configurations
  • Documentation of basic local area network (LAN) setups
  • Evidence of software package installation and user setup

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This is general guidance based on training.gov.au. Specific requirements will be confirmed by the delivering RTO's assessor when RPL becomes available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about this qualification and RPL.

Is this qualification currently available through RPL It?
We are currently in the process of establishing partnerships with Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) for the Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair. While not yet available for immediate enrolment, registering your interest ensures you are the first to know when a pathway is opened.
Why should I register my interest?
Registering your interest helps us gauge demand and prioritise which RTO partnerships we establish first. It also ensures you receive direct updates regarding availability, giving you a head start on preparing your evidence portfolio.
Is an RPL qualification the same as one from full-time study?
Yes. Whether achieved through classroom study or recognition of prior learning, the resulting qualification is the same nationally recognised certificate. It is issued by a Registered Training Organisation and held to the same rigorous Australian standards.
What type of hardware experience is relevant for this assessment?
The assessment focuses on your ability to select appropriate components, assemble systems to specification, and repair hardware through component replacement. Experience with desktop PCs, laptops, and peripheral devices in a commercial or retail environment is highly valuable evidence.
Do I need experience with software installation?
Yes, the qualification includes competencies for installing and configuring client operating systems and application software. Evidence of setting up user environments and basic local area networks (LAN) will support your application for recognition.

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