

Course Overview
The number of hybrid and electric vehicles on the road is growing fast. Workshops can’t afford to fall behind.
This course breaks down hybrid and EV systems in practical terms - how they work, how they fail, and how to service them safely.
No slide decks. No filler. Just real-world understanding you can apply immediately.
Course Dates
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Small groups. Limited to 10–12 technicians.
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What You’ll Learn
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This isn't a textbook course. Wheel Alignment Fundamentals is designed for working technicians who want to get alignment right — every time.
By completing this course you will:
- Identify high voltage components and the dangers to staff they present
- Make a hybrid or electric vehicle safe to work on so that routine service procedures can be safely completed
- Understand and identify the different types of hybrid system and drives available
- Understand and identify the difference in battery technologyIdentify the correct test equipment to use for a particular situation including high voltage testing
Course Content
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This isn't a textbook course. Wheel Alignment Fundamentals is designed for working technicians who want to get alignment right — every time.
Course Topics Include:
- Design principles and components
- Hybrid and electric vehicle structures
- Battery technology, drivelines and e-machines
- Vehicle and personal safety precautions
Entry Requirements
No fluff prerequisites. Just show up ready to work.
To get the most out of this course, you should:
- Hold a current automotive qualification or be working as a technician in a workshop environment
- Have basic mechanical knowledge and hands-on experience with vehicles
- Be comfortable using workshop tools and equipment
- No prior wheel alignment experience required — this course starts from the ground up
Course Outcome
By the end of this course, you'll be able to:
- Understand and interpret wheel alignment angles — camber, caster, toe and more
- Set up and operate alignment equipment correctly and confidently
- Identify alignment faults and determine the correct fix
- Perform accurate, repeatable alignments on a range of modern vehicles
- Understand how alignment affects tyre wear, handling and vehicle safety
- Deliver alignment services that meet workshop and manufacturer standards
Why Choose Hi-Bolt
This is for you if:
You’re already working on modern vehicles
You want to confidently handle high voltage systems
You don’t want to rely on guesswork
This isn’t for:
Hobbyists
Classroom-only learners
Entry-level students

FAQ
Can I book for my whole team?
Yes. Group bookings are available for our automotive technician courses — contact us directly to lock in spots for your workshop.
Who is this course designed for?
Working technicians and mechanics looking to upskill with practical auto technician courses. Whether you're getting across EV and hybrid systems, wheel alignment or automotive electrical — Hi-Bolt gets you job-ready fast.
How many people are in each session?
Small groups of approximately 10–12 participants — so every tech gets real hands-on time with the equipment and facilitator. No large classrooms, no getting lost in the crowd.
Are Hi-Bolt courses accredited?
Some courses are. The EV & Hybrid Vehicle Systems course is nationally accredited — participants who successfully complete it receive a Statement of Attainment for AUR101 and AUR011, recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). Wheel Alignment courses are not currently accredited but deliver practical, industry-recognised skills you can apply immediately back in the workshop. More accredited courses are in development — check back for updates.
What's included in the automotive course fee?
Everything. All course materials, refreshments and professional facilitation are included. No hidden extras.
How long is the course?
One full day — 8 hours of hands-on automotive training. Starting at 8:30am.
Do I need experience to attend?
It depends on the course. Most Hi-Bolt courses are designed for working technicians and mechanics with basic hands-on workshop experience. The EV & Hybrid Vehicle Systems course requires no prior EV knowledge - it starts from the ground up. Wheel Alignment Stage Two requires existing hands-on alignment experience. We recommend completing Stage One first if you're new to alignment.
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