Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering

Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering ASEME provides technical training to the ADF in the form of Mechanical, electrical and building trade training. ASEME is divided into four training wings.

Army School of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering (ASEME) is located within the Albury Wodonga Military Area (AWMA). It is home to the Army's technicians and is where they gain their basic and advanced technical skills. ASEME utilises modern facilities and up to date equipment, complemented by dedicated instructional staff to ensure the delivery of Nationally Accredited Technical Training. Gradua

tes from ASEME training courses can achieve Certificate and Advanced Certificate levels in most trades. Advanced graduates can gain Advanced Diplomas and credits towards other tertiary qualifications. Their qualifications and skills stand them in good stead for their Army career and beyond. Army School of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering (ASEME) conducts mechanical, electrical and building trade training for the Army. It is responsible for the Initial Trade Training (ITT) as well as all promotion and specialist training for its graduates. ASEME facilities are unequalled in the Southern Hemisphere. Armament and Construction Wing

Armament & Construction Wing (ACW) conducts Initial Trade Training (ITT) for ECN 146 F**ter Armament, ECN 072 Carpenter and ECN 314 Plumber as well as Metalsmith training courses in purpose built facilities at Latchford Barracks, Bonegilla. Electrical and Electronic Systems Wing

Electrical & Electronic Systems Wing (EESW) conducts Initial Trade Training (ITT) for ECN 418 Technician Electrical, ECN 421 RAEME Technician Electronics and ECN 125 RAE Electrical Mechanic trades of the Army in purpose built facilities at Gaza Ridge Barracks, North Bandiana. Vehicle Technology Wing

Vehicle Technology Wing (VTW) conducts Initial Trade Training (ITT) for the ECN 229 Vehicle Mechanic trade of the Army, as well as ITT for RAAF Ground Support Equipment F**ters (GSE F**t) in purpose built facilities at Latchford Barracks, Bonegilla. Career and Advanced Training Wing

Career and Advanced Training Wing (CATW) conducts Subject 4 training for all RAEME employment categories from CPL to WO as well as conducting Advanced Trade and Specialist Equipment courses for ASEME. CATW has been formed through the amalgamation of the career training groups from each trade wing and conducts training at both Gaza Ridge Barracks at North Bandiana and Latchford Barracks at Bonegilla. Specialist trade training within the Subject 4 suite of courses is conducted using specialist trade staff and mentors. CATW also conducts recovery training for ECN 226 Recovery Mechanic, conducted at Gaza Ridge Barracks, North Bandiana.

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HVP Plantations
03/05/2021

HVP Plantations

Public Awareness Announcement to Residents of the Albury Wodonga Region.

The Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering will be conducting military exercises within state forest and Hancock Victorian Plantations property in the vicinity of Koetong and Shelley Camp over the period of 12 – 30 May 21. The exercise area will extend from the Burrowye – Bilbourough Rd Junction in the West to the Junction of the Murray Valley Highway and Shelley Rd and will be occurring on the Northern Side of the Murray Valley Highway.

The exercise area will be clearly marked with warning signs and lighting to inform residents of when they are approaching the exercise area. Individuals transiting through the area are requested to please be vigilant of soldiers conducting exercises if moving off road through state forest and/or private property. The exercise will involve day and night operations locals are advised that the exercise will involve blank firing and the use of pyrotechnics.

If required, contact details for the conduct of the exercise are below:
[email protected]
Phone: 07 4446 1267

18/03/2020

More of an insight into how our team are working with industry partners and the Joint Logistic Unit-Victoria to provide immediate and important support during the COVID-19 Pandemic.




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Members of ASEME have been heavily involved in the manufacturing of face masks and maintenance of equipment in Shepparto...
18/03/2020

Members of ASEME have been heavily involved in the manufacturing of face masks and maintenance of equipment in Shepparton as a part of a whole of Government response to COVID-19.

This excellent work will ensure stocks of face masks in Australia are maintained during this time.

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Soldiers are helping to manufacture face masks in a regional Australian town to combat a global shortfall of personal protective equipment due to the corona virus outbreak.

Fantastic day out for Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering supporting the Wodonga show 2020.   set up a ...
15/03/2020

Fantastic day out for Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering supporting the Wodonga show 2020. set up a vehicle display, chatted with the community about their trades and jumped into a couple competitions on the day.

Come on down and visit us at the Wodonga show!
13/03/2020

Come on down and visit us at the Wodonga show!

CATW Careers Cell have kicked off the community engagement activities in 2020 with a return to Beechworth RSL. The work ...
01/03/2020

CATW Careers Cell have kicked off the community engagement activities in 2020 with a return to Beechworth RSL. The work was conducted on the restoration of a couple of prominent weapon displays. A WW2 era 40mm Bofors Anti-Aircraft auto cannon and a 1904 German field gun captured in Palestine. The remaining staff and students helped RSL President John Eldrid catalogue and clean a large number of items from the RSL’s collection.

ASEME in conjunction with RAEME Association Bandiana conducted a remembrance service at the CFN Memorial at Sth Bandiana...
13/02/2020

ASEME in conjunction with RAEME Association Bandiana conducted a remembrance service at the CFN Memorial at Sth Bandiana on the 6th Feb.

The Corps was represented by MAJ Deans, OC EESW and the Corps RSM, WO1 Colefax.

What a great way to end a busy year; OC, ASM and WSM of EESW unveiled the guard vehicle for the Wing, a Land Rover 110 6...
20/12/2019

What a great way to end a busy year; OC, ASM and WSM of EESW unveiled the guard vehicle for the Wing, a Land Rover 110 6x6 Electronic Repair Vehicle (ERV). The ERV was a critical platform that allowed the electrical and electronic systems trades to maintain and repair the Army’s equipment for over 30 years, seeing operational theatres in the Somalia, Rwanda, East Timor, Bougainville, The Solomon Islands, Afghanistan and Iraq.

From all the Staff and Trainees at ASEME, we wish you safe travels on holidays and postings, a merry Christmas and a happy New Year

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Land Rover

11/12/2019

Careers cell of CATW had the pleasure of joining the Bandiana Neighbourhood house and Greater Hume Children services for a playgroup at Nth Bandiana. The children loved interacting with the staff and exploring the vehicles.

The final Careers course for 2019 has concluded, being the session 48 CPLs course. We also bid farewell to WO2 Cheyne Tr...
08/12/2019

The final Careers course for 2019 has concluded, being the session 48 CPLs course. We also bid farewell to WO2 Cheyne Truelove, who is taking up a position with Elec wing as the ECN 421 Trade WO. We wish him all the best for next year.

ASEME trainees have conducted the final field exercise for 2019. Those fortunate few were gifted an opportunity to reaff...
03/12/2019

ASEME trainees have conducted the final field exercise for 2019. Those fortunate few were gifted an opportunity to reaffirm basic soldier skills and resilience in a dismounted construct, whilst deployed to Moyhu state forest , located in the picturesque King Valley Winery region of Nth East Victoria. Trainees’ resilience levels were tested early by the difficult terrain (which is dominated by high features) and the start of summer (near zero temps and torrential rain/hail). After some words of wisdom (provided by our esteemed RAInf CSM WO1 Paris, spirits appeared to lift almost instantly). Patrols, navigation, and VCPs have been conducted over the last week to prepare the trainees for the imposing final battle.

The final community engagement activity for 2019 has been conducted by the SUBJ4 CPL course and CATW staff. This month t...
16/11/2019

The final community engagement activity for 2019 has been conducted by the SUBJ4 CPL course and CATW staff. This month the team took on a yard clean up and beautification project for a former bluebell. Craig Davis former RAE and RAEME (418) and veteran of Iraq, needed a little help, so RAEME to the rescue. A huge thank you to all the participants who have volunteered their time and efforts to improve the lives of locals within the wider Albury Wodonga community throughout this years engagement events. A special mention must also go to both SGTs Truelove and Brown from the SUBJ 4 CPL course for their drive and determination in making these events a reality. A big thank you to those special few from outside ASEME that have chipped in, you know who you are.

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Latchford Barracks
Bonegilla, VIC
3691

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