About College of Electrical Training
RTO code: 2394
CET is WA’s largest training provider in the electrical industry, currently training more than 50% of apprentices in the state. We are an award-winning institution in critical areas like safety, industry collaboration, and Training Institution of the year, which means that our students are safer, more immersed in the industry, and better trained than anywhere else.
Our industry connections mean we cater for all sections of the industry - from residential to mining, commercial to industrial - we have it all covered. Our purpose-built campuses both North and South of the river mean that there is a campus nearby, allowing you ease of access to our world-class training facilities.
But, none of this would be worthwhile without our number one priority - our students. We pride ourselves on our customer service, and our teaching methods. It means that as a student you’ll be looked after - right from your pre-apprenticeship through to your post-trade courses years on.
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UEE33020
Online, On Campus, Traineeship
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Electrical Fitter
The UEE33020 Certificate III in Electrical Fitting will teach you how to assemble, fit and repair electrical plant and machinery. This nationally recognised training course also includes electrical wiring work. The course covers: electrical safely on-the-job and in the workplace, fabricating and assembling components, problem solving along AC and DC circuits, working with single and three phase low voltage machines, terminating cables and cords, connecting electrical control circuits, and other specialist skills. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, graduation competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates..
Average duration: 48 months.
UEE30820
Online, On Campus, Traineeship
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Electrician
Electrical Estimator
Signal Technician
The UEE30820 Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician is the course you need to obtain an ERAC ‘Electrician’s licence’, specialising in electronics. This nationally recognised qualification is a holistic course, beginning with the basics of electrical safety, working with AC and DC currents, diagnostics and testing, then gradually building your technical skills and working knowledge of electrotechnologies. By the end of the course you will be confidently carrying out installations, wirings, and repairs on a range of electronic systems and devices. Enquire now for the full list of study units, graduation competencies, and upcoming opportunities for enrolment..
Average duration: 48 months.
UEE22020
Online, On Campus, Traineeship
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Junior Telecommunications Technician
Telecommunications Trades Assistant
Electrical Trades Assistant
Are you considering a career in electronics? Try the UEE22020 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) . This electronics entry program is recognised by employers Australia-wide and will teach you how to work safely in the energy sector. The course covers: occupational safety standards, problem solving in DC circuits, using routine plant and equipment, identifying electronic components and materials, fabricating and assembling componentry, carrying out diagnostic tests, plus a range of administration skills. Enquire now for the full list of study units, graduation outcomes, and enrolment centres near you..
Average duration: 2 months.
UEE20120
Online, On Campus
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Air Conditioning Technician
The UEE20120 Certificate II in Split Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems will teach you how to install split system air-conditioners and heat pump systems. The course is nationally recognised and covers: risk management and safety; connecting refrigerant tubing and fittings; testing and charging refrigerant leaks; using drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications. Enquire now for enrolment requirements and upcoming training dates..
Average duration: 6 months.
UEEDV0005
On Campus
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The UEEDV0005 Install and Maintain Cabling for Multiple Access to Telecommunication Services provides nationally accredited training in the skills and knowledge for telecommunications cabling installation and maintenance. It covers compliance with relevant regulations and industry standards, including ACMA's Telecommunications Cabling Provider Rules. This involves installing and terminating telecommunication lines, testing for compliance, and completing documentation. The unit applies to various cabling installations, including telecommunications, data, and security applications.
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Average duration: 7 days.
UEEDV0008
On Campus
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The UEEDV0008 Install, Modify and Verify Coaxial and Structured Communication Copper Cabling course extends the ACMA Open Cabler Registration Training Requirements Course. It equips open cablers with skills to install, modify, and verify category 5/6/7 structured and coaxial cabling. This includes working safely to industry standards, installing cabling, testing for compliance, and completing documentation, as per ACMA regulations.
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Average duration: 3 days.
52912WA
On Campus
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Average duration: 7 days.
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