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This qualification reflects the role of skilled surveying technicians who hold advanced surveying skills and perform duties in the field involving the performance of precise measurements and setting out of structures using specialised surveying equipment. In the office they map onsite measurements and draft plans.
Surveying skills are applied in a range of industry contexts, including town planning, civil construction, mining, engineering, agriculture and defence.
Learn moreThis qualification applies to individuals working in a work health and safety (WHS) role who provide a broad range of technical knowledge and skills, and have some limited responsibility for the output of others.
The qualification applies to those working as supervisors, WHS personnel, and workers in other WHS-related roles who manage risks effectively, apply relevant WHS laws, and contribute to WHS within the workplace in known or changing contexts with established parameters.
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- Alcohol and Drug Tester (AOD)
- Abattoir Supervisor
- Food Production Supervisor
- EEHA Auditor
- Gas Industry Operator
- Asbestos Removalist
- Asbestos Supervisor
- Occupational Health Nurse
- Safety Officer
- Demolition Supervisor
- Occupational Hygienist
- Industrial Hygienist
- Safety Consultant
- Health Consultant
- Asset Inspector
The Statutory Supervisor Course is designed to equip supervisors and team leaders in the Western Australian mining industry with the essential Work Health and Safety (WHS) knowledge required under the Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022. This course ensures that supervisors meet the statutory competency requirements, enabling them to effectively implement safety policies, manage risks, and fulfill their legal obligations.
Statutory positions in the mining industry require individuals to have a clear understanding of WHS legislation, risk management, and workplace safety procedures.
Learn moreThis 4-day course aims to improve your management skills and provide you with the tools to communicate effectively throughout the project lifecycle from a field surveyor perspective. In today’s increasingly matrixed work environment, managing projects that cross job functions, geographies, and seniority is increasingly commonplace. Yet it is estimated that up to 70% of projects do not meet their original objectives, stay within their defined scope, schedule or agreed-to budget. This course will provide technical and graduate surveyors the opportunity to control their projects in a more effective way.
Learn moreThis qualification reflects the role of entry-level technicians who work under supervision to assist a surveying or spatial information services team.
Surveying and spatial information skills are applied in a range of industry contexts, including town planning, civil construction, mining, engineering, health, agriculture and defence.
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