ELEVATE YOUR AUTOMOTIVE EXPERTISE
Ringwood Training is offering its AUR20220 Air Conditioning Course

In today’s fast-evolving automotive industry, staying ahead means more than just keeping up — it means expanding your skill set and gaining specialised qualifications that open new doors.
If you are a trade-qualified mechanic aiming to advance your career or gain your ARCtick automotive air-conditioning licence, Ringwood Training says it offers the ideal pathway with the AUR20220 Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning Technology.
Designed with working technicians in mind, this nationally recognised course caters to those servicing light vehicles, heavy vehicles, and mobile plant and machinery.
It offers a focused, career-enhancing opportunity to upskill in an area that is both in high demand and critical to modern vehicle maintenance.
Participants will gain essential expertise in recovering and handling air-conditioning refrigerants safely; servicing and maintaining HVAC systems; and diagnosing and repairing faults in heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems.
The program structure combines the flexibility of online pre-training with four days of immersive, hands-on training in a simulated workshop environment.
This blended delivery ensures students not only develop sound theoretical understanding but also apply that knowledge in practical, real-world scenarios — a vital aspect for technicians aiming to operate confidently and competently in the field.
Successful completion of the course makes you eligible to apply for the AAC02 – Refrigerant Handling Licence, a key requirement for professionals looking to legally handle and service automotive air conditioning systems in Australia.
Furthermore, students who already possess a background in automotive training may qualify for credit transfers, accelerating their pathway to the full AUR20220 qualification.
Ringwood Training says it is proud to use Testo diagnostic equipment — state-of-the-art tools which it says are reshaping diagnostics in the automotive aftermarket industry.
It states that learning with this equipment not only boosts your technical skills but familiarises you with technology currently used in leading workshops across the country.
Whether you’re looking to boost your employability, expand your workshop’s service offerings, or simply future-proof your career, Ringwood Training says this course offers a practical and rewarding step forward.
“At Ringwood Training, we’re committed to supporting mechanics like you to grow professionally, stay compliant, and meet the demands of a rapidly changing industry,” Ringwood Training Centre Manager, Shayne van der Heide, said.
“Upskill today. Stay relevant tomorrow. Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your career with Ringwood Training!”
For more information, contact Ringwood Training (RTO 22475) at 03 9845 7560 or admin@rt.vic.edu.au or visit www.rt.vic.edu.au