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  • Holmesglen Institute of TAFE

    Holmesglen Institute of TAFE

    The UEE22020 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) offers secondary school students a chance to develop competencies for a work entry program providing grounding in safety, and basic skills and knowledge for work in any electrotechnology industry.

    Entry Requirements

    When undertaking the course, you must be enrolled as a VCE or VCE student.

    In addition, learners must be at least 16 years of age when enrolling in the program. This requirement meets the minimum age requirements for training and working in the Electrotechnology field in Victoria, determined by Energy Safe Victoria (ESV).

    This course requires at least Year 10 mathematical knowledge, and is not recommended if you find mathematics at this level challenging.

    Prior to enrolment or commencement of training you will be required to complete a literacy and numeracy assessment and a pre-training interview. These will assist with determining your suitability to the course, verify your training plan, and identify any learning support needs.

    Note: During this course, you are required to provide overalls, work boots and clear safety classes.

  • South Metropolitan TAFE

    South Metropolitan TAFE

    Are you looking for an electrical career and current skills?. When you complete the Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician you'll be looking at a career as a licensed electrician (additional requirements apply).

    Entry Requirements

    School Leaver Non-School Leaver AQF
    OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent Certificate I or Certificate II

    This course is available as an apprenticeship.

    Entrance requirements for apprenticeships

    You must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study an apprenticeship or traineeship.

    An apprenticeship involves full time work with an employer who provides an opportunity to learn all aspects of a trade. This is a structured program for a fixed period of time and while you learn on the job, you also attend off the job training at SM TAFE.

    Some of the benefits of an Apprenticeship are that you can:

    • earn a wage while you train
    • learn on the job skills combined with off the job training
    • receive a nationally recognised qualification on successful completion
    • start a valuable step towards a rewarding career path
  • North Metropolitan TAFE

    North Metropolitan TAFE

    Are you looking for an electronics career?. North Metropolitan TAFE is offering a dual qualification in Electronics and Computer Assembly and Repair.

  • Central Regional TAFE

    Central Regional TAFE

    It's time to gear up for your automotive career.. Please note, this course can only be accessed by an employed apprentice, if this course interests you, please speak to your employer or employment agency about signing up as an apprentice.

    Entry Requirements

    School Leaver Non-School Leaver AQF
    OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent Certificate I or Certificate II
  • Central Regional TAFE

    Central Regional TAFE

    Familiarise yourself with hybrid and electric vehicles As the automotive industry continues to evolve, technicians need a broader skillset than ever. This short course will prepare you to safely depower and reinitalise hybrid and electric vehicles.

  • University of Adelaide

    University of Adelaide

    From smart devices to medical imagery and defence technologies, electrical and electronic engineering contributes to every aspect of modern life.For engineers working in this ever-growing field, financial expertise offers significant benefits.

  • Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)

    Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)

    This course provides you with the skills and knowledge required to be able to perform a broad range of tasks on a variety of light vehicles in the automotive service and repair industry.

    Entry Requirements

    Early in the program your skills will be assessed - if you cannot read and write documents and complete maths work to the level needed you will be enrolled into additional subjects to help you build the skills needed to successfully complete the program.

    If you are entering this course as an apprentice/trainee you must:
    - be employed in the auto industry
    - be an Apprentice or Trainee under the Australian Apprenticeship Scheme (AAS) and be registered with an Apprentice Network Provider (ANP) prior to enrolment.

    If you already have skills in this area, you may seek skills recognition for all or part of this course.

  • TAFE Gippsland

    TAFE Gippsland

    Get traction in your off-road work and Aussie adventures with our range of 4WD courses that are nationally accredited. Four-wheel driving is an Australian staple for recreational purposes, and it's also important to master in a range of workplaces that contain uncovered roads.

  • Holmesglen Institute of TAFE

    Holmesglen Institute of TAFE

    The UEE22011 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) is a pre-apprenticeship electrical course, providing an introduction to the electrical/electronics industries in areas such as electrical, renewable energy, air conditioning/refrigeration and instrumentation.

    Entry Requirements

    Learners must be at least 16 years of age when enrolling in the program. This requirement meets the minimum age requirements for training and working in the Electrotechnology field in Victoria, determined by Energy Safe Victoria (ESV).

    Learners must have a minimum of Year 10 English and Mathematics (Year 11 highly recommended).

    This course is not recommended if you find mathematics at this level challenging.

    Prior to enrolment or commencement of training you will be required to complete a literacy and numeracy assessment and a pre-training interview. These will assist with determining your suitability to the course, verify your training plan, and identify any learning support needs.

    COVID-19 vaccination requirements
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  • North Metropolitan TAFE

    North Metropolitan TAFE

    Extend your knowledge and skills in electronics and communications This course will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to assemble, install, test, service, and repair electronic systems and equipment in general electronics, communications, computer or consumer electronics.

  • South Metropolitan TAFE

    South Metropolitan TAFE

    Discover how to work as part of a diverse engineering team.. Learn how to design, plan, manage, and execute electrical engineering projects with the use of industry leading tools and software.

    Entry Requirements

    Students should have completed their WACE General or ATAR (Minimum C Grades) or have year 12 equivalent to study this course.

    Students will need to have studied the following units prior to undertaking this skill set:

    • UEENEEE101A- Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace
  • Central Regional TAFE

    Central Regional TAFE

    Gain the skills and knowledge to safely operate a forklift truck.. As per national guidelines students will learn how to conduct routine checks, proper shifting of a load and how to correctly shutdown and secure a forklift.

    Entry Requirements

    • WorkSafe requires the student must be 18 years of age to obtain a High-Risk Licence.
    • Students are expected to have basic English reading, writing and numeracy skills to complete the National Assessment Instrument (NAI) - the mandated assessment.
    • It is expected that students will be able to communicate in English without assistance from another person (including a translator).
    • Students must be prepared to undertake the written and practical tests under specific test conditions (e.g. closed book, stipulated time frame).
    • Students need to be able to get on and off the forklift using three points of contact, without assistance.
  • Central Regional TAFE

    Central Regional TAFE

    Gain the skills and knowledge to safely conduct supervised wheeled front end loader operations. This course is suitable for those working on-site within the construction industry. Topics covered include: Pre-start, set-up.

  • Central Regional TAFE

    Central Regional TAFE

    Please note, this course can only be accessed by an employed apprentice, if this course interests you, please speak to your employer or employment agency about signing up as an apprentice..

    Entry Requirements

    School Leaver Non-School Leaver AQF
    OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent Certificate I or Certificate II

    Candidates must be an indentured apprentice with a Training Contract in place with Central Regional TAFE.

  • North Regional TAFE

    North Regional TAFE

    Get job ready and learn how to operate a forklift safely and efficiently.. The Forklift Skill Set is a three-day course comprised of theory and practical activities where you will learn how to operate a forklift safely and efficiently in accordance with all relevant legislative requirements.