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TEST YOUR AUTOMOTIVE KNOWLEDGE PROVE YOUR EXPERTISE! Volunteer to Help Us “Assess the ASE Tests” in Australia What is ASE? The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, or ASE, was established in 1972 as a non-profit organization to help improve the quality of automotive service and repair through the voluntary testing and certification of automotive technicians and parts specialists. Today, there are more than a quarter of a million ASE Certified professionals at work in dealerships, independent shops, collision repair shops, auto parts stores, fleets, schools and colleges throughout the United States of America. ASE currently offers over 50 industry-related, monitored, computer-based, voluntary tests at specific testing centers. If the technician passes an ASE test and meets the relevant work experience requirement, an ASE credential is awarded and displayed to peers and customers indicating expertise in that area of vehicle repair. Where You Come In ASE and certain Australian automotive industry associations and organizations are exploring whether the ASE tests and credential process will fit in this market and benefit technicians and workshops. We are looking for about 120 technicians and parts sales people willing to volunteer a few hours of their time to help test a sampling of ASE tests to determine viability. As a volunteer, you will select an ASE test from the following list and we will schedule a time for you to take this test at a designated test center near you. Upon completing the testing, you will receive a survey to provide us feedback about your experience afterwards. Each ASE test is challenging and takes approximately 1.5 hours to complete. What You’ll Get Besides having the pride in knowing you are helping the industry you make a living in, you will play a huge role in helping us determine if ASE testing will benefit the Australian automotive industry. ASE Tests Offered (and the number of questions): G1 – Maintenance & Light Repair (65) A4 – Suspension & Steering (50) A5 – Brakes (55) A6 – Electrical/Electronic Systems (60) A8 – Engine Performance (60) A9 – Light Vehicle Diesel Engines (60) P2 – Automobile Parts Specialist (85)

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Page 1: What is ASE? · Volunteer to Help Us “Assess the ASE Tests” in Australia What is ASE? The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, or ASE, was established in 1972

TEST YOUR AUTOMOTIVE KNOWLEDGE – PROVE YOUR EXPERTISE!

Volunteer to Help Us “Assess the ASE Tests” in Australia

What is ASE? The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, or ASE, was

established in 1972 as a non-profit organization to help improve the quality of

automotive service and repair through the voluntary testing and certification of

automotive technicians and parts specialists. Today, there are more than a

quarter of a million ASE Certified professionals at work in dealerships, independent shops, collision

repair shops, auto parts stores, fleets, schools and colleges throughout the United States of America.

ASE currently offers over 50 industry-related, monitored, computer-based, voluntary tests at specific

testing centers. If the technician passes an ASE test and meets the relevant work experience

requirement, an ASE credential is awarded and displayed to peers and customers indicating expertise

in that area of vehicle repair.

Where You Come In ASE and certain Australian automotive industry associations and organizations are exploring whether

the ASE tests and credential process will fit in this market and benefit technicians and workshops.

We are looking for about 120 technicians and parts sales people willing to volunteer a few hours of

their time to help test a sampling of ASE tests to determine viability. As a volunteer, you will select

an ASE test from the following list and we will schedule a time for you to take this test at a designated

test center near you. Upon completing the testing, you will receive a survey to provide us feedback

about your experience afterwards.

Each ASE test is challenging and takes

approximately 1.5 hours to complete.

What You’ll Get Besides having the pride in knowing

you are helping the industry you

make a living in, you will play a huge

role in helping us determine if ASE

testing will benefit the Australian automotive industry.

ASE Tests Offered (and the number of questions):

• G1 – Maintenance & Light Repair (65)

• A4 – Suspension & Steering (50)

• A5 – Brakes (55)

• A6 – Electrical/Electronic Systems (60)

• A8 – Engine Performance (60)

• A9 – Light Vehicle Diesel Engines (60)

• P2 – Automobile Parts Specialist (85)

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HELPFUL TIPS & RESOURCES

Ready to start prepping for ASE Certification Tests? Here are a few helpful tips and resources to ensure you are prepared and up-to-date on ASE testing procedures. ASE.com/TestPrep

Study Guides

Free, step-by-step guides to help you understand what's

involved in each test, including sample questions and

suggestions for further preparation. ASE.com/StudyGuides

Test Taking Tips

An easy, self-guided introduction to taking your ASE

certification test, including examples of the types of

questions you'll see and proven tips for success.

ASE.com/TestingTips

ASE Testing Demo

This self-paced presentation will show you how they work, so you'll feel right at home when you go to take

your test. ASE.com/ASEdemo

Official ASE Practice Tests

Delivered exclusively online, the Official ASE Practice Tests help technicians prepare for their next ASE

certification exam by trying out questions of similar content and format to those used on the real ASE tests. It’s

the easy way to experience the flow and style of ASE Certification tests. ASE.com/Practice

Complimentary Online Cengage Training

Simply email Erin Brennan at [email protected] for access to Cengage online test prep materials.

What to Expect at a Test Center

Learn what to expect at a test center with this walk-thru video. ASE.com/WhatToExpect

• Arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled testing appointment time.

• Bring a valid, unexpired, government-issued photo ID with your signature (e.g. valid driver’s

license, passport, state ID, national ID, or military ID). The name on your ID must match the

name on your ASE record as shown on the Registration Ticket sent to you by email.

• Your detailed Score Report is emailed to you immediately after you finish your test. You may

also request a printed copy at the test center.

• The deadline to register for this special

testing event is Friday, 12/10/2018.

• Registration and test appointment

confirmations will be sent in October.

• Questions? Contact:

Briana Bale

Australian Automotive Aftermarket

Association (AAAA)

Tel: +61 (3) 9545-3333

Fax: +61 (3) 9545-3355

Email: [email protected]

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ASE Test Registration Form *Note: All fields are required to complete the registration. Please print legibly.

Registration Deadline: Friday, 12/10/2018

Candidate Information –

Full Legal Name: First Name Last Name

Address:

City: State: Postal Code:

Phone: Email:

Date of Birth: Pin Number: mm/dd/yyyy Select a 4-digit, numeric number (Ex. 9999)

Test Selection – You may select up to two ASE tests. □ A4 – Auto: Suspension & Steering (1 hr) □ A9 – Auto: Light Veh. Diesel Engines (1.25 hrs)

□ A5 – Auto: Brakes (1.25 hrs) □ G1 – Auto Maintenance & Light Repair (1.5 hrs)

□ A6 – Auto: Electrical/Electronic Systems (1.5 hrs) □ P2 – Automobile Parts Specialist (1.5 hrs )

□ A8 – Auto: Engine Performance (1.25 hrs)

Preferred Test Appointment Time – □ 12 noon – 3:00 PM □ 3:00 – 6:00 PM

□ 6:00 – 10:00 PM

Test Date – Select one test date only.

□ Monday, Nov. 12 □ Friday, Nov. 16 □ Monday, Nov. 19 □ Friday, Nov. 23

Test Center Selection – Select one test center location only. □ Melbourne □ Sydney

IT Futures JTC International Suite 5, Level 1, 424 St Kilda Road Suite 19, Level 2, 301 Castlereagh Street Melbourne, VIC 2004 Sydney, NSW 2000

□ Perth

Prometric Test Center Commercial Ctr B, Lvl 2, Suite 7, Market City 280 Bannister Road Canning Vale, WA 6155

Questions? Contact: Briana Bale, Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) Tel: +61 (3) 9545-3333 ● Email: [email protected]

*Note: Select only one time block. We will schedule as closely as possible to your preferred test appointment block time.

Submit your completed ASE Registration Form to Briana Bale at: [email protected] (email) or +61 (3) 9545-3355 (fax)