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The UEE33020 Certificate III in Electrical Fitting is a comprehensive apprenticeship program that equips learners with specialised skills in electrical fitting, adhering to industry standards and safety regulations, preparing them for a career as an Electrical Fitter.
This program, designed for a duration of four years is for employment-based apprentices in Western Australia (WA), leading them towards a Electrician's Licence specifically endorsed for "Electrical Fitting Work Only".
The qualification focuses on competencies in manufacturing, fitting, assembling, operating, testing, fault finding, altering, and repairing electrical equipment. It includes electrical wiring work related to the assembly, maintenance, termination, or alteration of wiring in plant or machinery.
The CET provides enrolments throughout the year subject to apprentice numbers. Please contact the College administration team for specific course commencement dates.
Learn moreThe UEE30820 Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician qualification effectively prepares apprentices for a career in the electrotechnology sector, focusing on practical skills, safety, and industry standards. This four-year program is for employment-based apprentices in Western Australia (WA), preparing them for career in the Electrical Industry, and when completed the learner can apply for an Unrestricted Electrician's Licence.
It covers skills and knowledge essential for electrical systems and equipment in buildings and premises, including installation, testing, fault finding, repair, and maintenance, aligning with the Essential Performance Capabilities of an Unrestricted Electrician’s Licence.
Learn moreCET provides a course for early career starters who have an Electrician's Training Licence arranged as part of induction, to gain a UEE22020 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start).
This nationally accredited qualification is designed to provide participants with industry specific training to gain skills, knowledge and behaviours to enable transition into an indentured apprenticeship in the Electrotechnology Industry. The qualification covers competencies fulfilling the requirements of a work entry program and provides grounding in safety, opportunity to develop high level individual and team communication skills and the undertaking of work placement.
Learn moreThis course is facilitated and certified by Skillbuild Training (RTO 70059) through an established partnership with CET, and is a course for electricians and 4th year electrical apprentices to enable them to apply for a refrigerant handling licence to install split-system air conditioners.
The course meets the requirements of the regulating body, the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC), for issuing a restricted Refrigerant Handling Licence. On the 1st of July 2005, the Australian Government implemented a licensing scheme to support regulations under the Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Act 1989, designed to reduce emissions of environmentally harmful refrigerant gases. Anyone wanting to install, service or repair an air conditioner, or any other piece of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment must be a licensed technician under the regulations.
Learn moreThis nationally accredited course provides training in the skills and knowledge required for the installation and maintenance of telecommunications cabling in buildings and premises. This course will also enable participants to meet the Australian Communications Media Authority (ACMA) Open Cabler Registration.
This nationally accredited course provides training in the skills and knowledge required for the installation and maintenance of telecommunications cabling in buildings and premises.
This will enable participants to meet the Australian Communications Media Authority (ACMA) Open Cabler Registration.
Please note: This training is currently not scheduled for 2024.
Learn moreThis nationally accredited course is an extension of the ACMA Open Cabler Registration Training Requirements Course, and provides open cablers with the training, skills and knowledge required to correctly install and terminate category 5/6/7 structured and coaxial cabling.
Learn moreThis nationally accredited course covers the regulatory inspection and testing requirements to verify that an electrical installation and equipment is safe and the design and installation of low voltage electrical wiring in domestic premises including wiring enclosures, cable support systems, cables and accessories. It encompasses working safely, visual inspections, test procedures and mandatory reporting requirements and terminating cables and connecting wiring at accessories to installation standards.
This course is designed to provide participants who have been advised by the Western Australian Electrical Licensing Board to undergo a competency assessment, with the training, skills and knowledge required to inspect and test an electrical installation and equipment in accordance with regulatory requirements, and the design and installation of low voltage electrical wiring in domestic premises, inclusive of wiring enclosures, cable support systems, cables and accessories.
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