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Are you currently working in the concreting field on residential and/or commercial projects? Or would you like to undertake a concreting traineeship? If so, this qualification is made for you! With our CPC30313 Certificate III in Concreting you will acquire the appropriate skillset and knowledge to work in the construction industry, as well as gain specialised concreting skills.
This training provides students with hands-on, practical training and theoretical aspects of concreting. Career Skills affirms that the training and assessment of all units of competency of this qualification will be delivered in a real or a very closely simulated workplace environment.
Upon successful completion of this qualification, candidates may further their studies with either the CPC40110 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) or the CPC50210 Diploma of Building and Construction (Building).
Learn moreThe qualification has core unit of competency requirements that cover common skills for the construction industry, as well as a specialist field of work.
The nationally accredited Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling equips you with the specialist skills to become a trade qualified tiler. You will be in-demand as you learn to transform spaces in industrial, commercial and residential settings and manage tiling projects from plan to delivery.
You will learn how to interpret plans and specifications, use tiling tools and equipment, and carry out residential and commercial construction work.
Learn moreThis qualification provides a trade outcome in carpentry, covering work in residential and commercial applications. This training program is appropriate for a tradesperson working in the carpentry sector as a general carpenter.
This course will include all aspects of the building industry including, but not restricted to, site work, concreting, framing and finishing works.
Also, this qualification may be suitable for Apprenticeships.
Learn moreThis course provides you with the skills to install and maintain metal, fiberglass, and associated new material onto roofing structures.
Installation of fascia, gutters, downpipes, valley gutters, ridge capping, barge capping, flashings, skylights, ventilator skylights, and battens are also included in this trade.
Learn moreThis course covers common skills relevant for the plumbing industry in addition to specialist streams relevant to drainage, gas fitting, roof drainage, sewerage and more. These plumbing training courses are available at various locations across Australia.
This qualification gives graduates the opportunity to gain the requirements to obtain an advanced tradespersons license. An advanced tradesperson’s licence allows the holder to contract for plumbing and drainage work in their own right.
Learn moreThe construction industry strongly affirms that training and assessment leading to recognition of skills must be undertaken in a real or very closely simulated workplace environment and this qualification requires all units of competency to be delivered in this context.
Learn moreThis course provides you with hands-on skills and knowledge that enable you to carry out a wide range of tasks in the painting and decorating industry.
You will learn practical skills such as preparing surfaces, applying paint by brushes, rollers and spray guns, hanging wallpaper, and creating feature walls. Moreover, you will learn useful theoretical knowledge, including occupational health and safety requirements, and how to write quotations so you are well prepared to enter the workplace with confidence.
Learn moreThe qualification has a core unit of competency requirements that cover common skills for the construction industry, as well as specialist fields of brick and block work covering work in residential and commercial applications. Career SkillsTraining Program is flexible and focuses on matching your learning progress, with the on-the-job experience you gain week to week.
Depending on your location, Career Skills offers classroom-based or online learning programs. In either case, Career Skills Trainers are directly available to all trainees and apprentices – and their employers will be regularly advised of the apprentice’s course progress, engagement and attendance, with a full report issued each term.
The construction industry strongly affirms that training and assessment leading to recognition of skills must be undertaken in a real or very closely simulated workplace environment and this qualification requires all units of competency to be delivered in this context.
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