
Yalga-binbi Institute for Community Development
Certificate III in Driving Operations
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)This is a qualification for those engaged in driving operation job roles within the transport and logistics industry.
It involves a defined range of skilled operations, usually within a range of broader related activities involving known routines, methods and procedures, with some discretion and judgement in selecting equipment, services or contingency measures and within known time constraints.
Delivery mode
Yalga-binbi Institute for Community Development offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- 2 Marina Dr, Burnett Heads
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
For more information about this course and payment options please enquire now.
Career opportunities
The Certificate III in Driving Operations will prepare you for the following roles.
HGV Driver
A HGV Driver transports goods in a truck or other heavy vehicle. You might perform safety checks on your vehicle and fill out relevant documents be...
Truck Driver
A Truck Driver operates heavy vehicles to transport goods. You might make local deliveries or transport freight over long distances. Truck Drivers...
Forklift Driver
A Forklift Driver operates forklift equipment in a range of settings. You might work at a warehouse facility, transport depot or production factory...
Production Worker
A Production Worker plays a vital role in manufacturing and production settings, handling tasks such as assembling products, operating machinery, a...
Bus Driver
A Bus Driver operates vehicles transporting passengers to various destinations. You might drive a local route with multiple stops or take passenger...
Rigger
A Rigger uses ropes and pulleys to move heavy equipment into position on a construction site. You might be placing steel into position or moving bu...
Waste Management Officer
A Waste Management Officer collects and processes waste products. You might drive a waste collection vehicle to collect rubbish from homes, busines...
Recycling Officer
A Recycling Officer processes recyclable materials found in waste products. You might collect recyclable waste from homes, businesses or industrial...
Landfill Supervisor
A Landfill Supervisor coordinates operations at a waste disposal or landfill facility. You’ll manage a team of staff and ensure operations are runn...
Tour Driver
A Tour Driver conducts guided tours of tourist destinations. You might also provide information about points of interest and answer questions from...
Fleet Controller
A Fleet Controller manages the daily running of a fleet of vehicles. You might organise timetables or schedules and make sure vehicles are ready wh...
Livestock Transporter
A Livestock Transporter is responsible for moving animals from their farm or agricultural facility to saleyards, markets or other destinations. You...
Railway Shunter
A Railway Shunter assists with the movement of trains in a railway yard. You might get trains ready for service by removing or attaching carriages...
Furniture Removalist
A Furniture Removalist moves furniture and other items between locations. You might specialise in domestic moves or focus on commercial and office...
Signaller
A Signaller coordinates the movement of traffic in a rail system. You might use electronic methods or rail signals to communicate with train driver...
Train Driver
A Train Driver operates passenger or freight trains within a rail system. You’ll drive a designated rail line and will usually stop at stations to...
About Yalga-binbi Institute for Community Development
Yalga-binbi Institute for Community development Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation RTO: 31116 is an established registered training organisation based at the 2 Marina Drive, Burnett Heads 4670 at the Port of Bundaberg. Yalga-binbi aims to provide skills and knowledge primarily for Indigenous people both in the Central Queensland and Wide Bay regions and, throughout Queensland where required.