
PEER
Certificate III in Plumbing
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)Delivery mode
PEER offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
- 1042 Port Road Albert Park
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 Plumbing will prepare you for the following roles.
Plumber
A Plumber installs and maintains services including hot and cold water, drainage, sewerage services and water treatment systems. You might install...
Drainer
A Drainer installs and services drainage systems in residential, commercial and industrial settings. You might work on storm drain systems, septic...
Gasfitter
A Gasfitter installs and maintains gas services including mains and pipe systems. You might connect new services or perform repairs on existing sys...
Sprinkler Fitter
A Sprinkler Fitter installs and maintains sprinkler systems used as part of fire safety programs. You might install new systems and carry out testi...
Pipelayer
A Pipelayer installs pipework for water, sewerage and storm water systems. You’ll connect a network of pipes to buildings and other structures duri...
Construction Worker (Water Infrastructure)
A Construction Worker (Water Infrastructure) builds and maintains water industry facilities. You’ll work as part of a civil construction team and m...
Roof Plumber
A Roof Plumber installs and repairs roof flashings, cladding and rainwater storage and diversion products. You might install gutters and downpipes...
Pool Builder
A Pool Builder constructs and installs swimming pools and associated features, working on residential and commercial projects. You might work on-si...
About PEER
We are the largest employer of apprentices within the Building and Construction industry in SA, with over 400 apprentices and trainees.
We deliver pre-vocational training, VET in schools training, apprenticeship training, upskilling short courses and skills recognition training.
PEER is committed to supporting greater diversity across the relevant industry sectors. This is achieved through the development of inclusive, flexible programs and the advocacy of pathways leading to quality trade careers for people who may not have considered or been able to access them previously.