Railtrain

TLI32515

Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure

Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)

This is a general course and qualification for a person engaged in the rail infrastructure environment who performs tasks involving a broad range of skilled applications in a wide variety of contexts. This course is an appropriate pathway for workers involved in the application of some discretion and judgment in selecting equipment, services or contingency measures and they may also include responsibility for coordinating the work of others.

Delivery mode

Railtrain offers this course through the following delivery modes:

Traineeship

Work and gain real-world experience while earning a qualification.


Entry requirements

Domestic Students

  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.

Course fees

Estimated Fee* Unavailable $0 Fees are based on full-time study.

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Study mode Traineeship
Duration 12 Months
Estimated fee* Unavailable $0

Career opportunities

The Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure will prepare you for the following role.

About Railtrain

The team at Railtrain’s RTO (Registered Training Organisation/RTO Code 52221) are rail industry and training specialists. Railtrain’s training services include workforce development; delivering client and site specific up-skilling strategies to new workers and existing workforces.

Railtrain’s training team’s consultative services include assisting clients to align and recognise their current workforce’s job roles to nationally recognised competencies, ensuring our clients are supported in maintaining their compliance to the current Rail Safety Act and Regulations.

The Railtrain training team collaborate with clients to develop site specific training programs, whilst working with each client to minimise the initial impact that training activities can often have on operations. Railtrain has a well appointed training facility, although trainers and assessors can be placed "on the job" ensuring authentic training and assessment opportunities for all stakeholders.