Coxswain's can gain employment in the small vessel sector in commercial workboats, fisheries, fishing, tourism and aquaculture..
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
Students must be at least 16 years of age to commence this course
Prospective students should preferably hold a Certificate I in Maritime Operations (General Purpose Hand Near Coastal).
In addition the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) requires students to successfully complete each of the following to be issued with a new certificate of competency:
Complete an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) (Completed during the course)
for the Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal). People seeking certification should contact the marine regulators, Australian Maritime Safety Authority
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.
The aim of this course is to provide students with the skills and knowledge required to understand the capability and limitations of ECDIS as used during a navigational watch, to operate, interpret and analyse information obtained from ECDIS, and manage ECDIS operation, system files and data.
Entry Requirements
Must have previously obtained formal instruction in Terrestrial Navigation and be familiar with visual navigation.
Must have served a period of supervised Bridge Watch - keeping duties.
Must have completed a Basic Radar / ARPA and ENS course or Master under 24 Meters Certificate of Competency or Master up to 35 Meters Certificate of Competency.
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.
Are you revved up for a career in giving cars their shine?. When you complete the Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology (Panel Beating Pre-Apprenticeship) you'll have what employers are looking for in an apprentice auto body repairer/panel beater.
Entry Requirements
School Leaver
Non-School Leaver
AQF
OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8
C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent
This course will take you through the process of operating tractors with or without attached equipment and defines the standard required to: * carry out pre-operational checks and maintenance including tagging defects * set and secure attachments according to manufacturer's directions * ...
Entry Requirements
Adequate literacy and numeracy skills to complete the written component of the assessment. If you have language, numeracy or literacy concerns, please discuss them with us before the course starts.
This course provides training for automotive electrical apprentices to repair and maintain the electrical systems and components of cars and other vehicles. You must be an apprentice or trainee to enrol in this course.
Entry Requirements
If you are entering this program 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 recognition for all or part of this program.
It is a legal requirement that all persons operating a VHF Marine Radio hold a Short Range Radio Operator Certificate of Proficiency or SROCP. This includes recreational vessels as well as commercial operators.
The model of block release delivery is available to apprentices who are currently employed in the automotive industry and will attend for approx. 3 days per monthly.
Got your sights set on a career as automotive light vehicle mechanic? The Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology's model of day release is available to apprentices who are currently employed in the automotive industry to attend a TAFE Gippsland campus one day per week.
Are you currently attending secondary school, looking to enter into the automotive industry and want to find out about the paint and panel trade before your apprenticeship?
The Operate Elevated Work Platforms (up to 11m), is designed for all employees working in civil construction operating roles. It provides the skills and knowledge to competently and safely operate an elevated work platform on which personnel, equipment and materials may be elevated to perform work.
Entry Requirements
Participants need to hold a White Card or have the competency of CPCWHS1001 - Prepare to work safely in the construction industry. Minimum age is 17 years old or demonstrated work experience if age is under 17.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Long pants, long sleeve shirt and safety boots to be worn during training.
A pre-training review will determine your suitability to the course.
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge required by a tradesman working in marine craft construction.
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 only available as an apprenticeship, and you must be employed under a training contract with an organisation relevant to the trade.
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
When you complete the Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology you'll have what employers are looking for in an apprentice automotive electrician.. Learn in specialised facilities South Metropolitan TAFE's Carlisle Campus is WA's major centre for automotive and panel beating studies.
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 a traineeship.
Entrance requirements for traineeships
You must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study an apprenticeship or traineeship.
In a traineeship you also gain hands-on skills and work experience, and improve your employment prospects, while earning a wage. On successful completion you will gain a nationally recognised qualification which can lead to rewarding career options. The difference between a traineeship and an apprenticeship is that a traineeship can be either a full time or part time employment based training arrangement, usually for a nominal duration of 12 months or more, generally in a non-trade related area.
To find out how to arrange a traineeship and study at South Metropolitan TAFE, please contact the Jobs and Skills Centre closest to you.
After completing the MEDII External course an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) will need to be completed to gain a Certificate of Competency from AMSA. To qualify to enrol in this course you must have completed the MEDII course..
Entry Requirements
After completing this course an AMSA Mandated Practical Assessment (AMPA) will need to be completed to gain a Certificate of Competency from AMSA. To qualify to enrol in this course you must have completed the MEDII course.