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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