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Electrotechnology & Electronics

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Electrotechnology & Electronics

This Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) is a Flexible Industry Pathway (FIP) and is partially funded by the South Australian Government. Students have the option to select this Certificate II as an Electrical or Electronics focus. The qualification covers skills and knowledge relative to the Electrotechnology industry, to introduce students to the specialised safety and basic skills and knowledge for work in any Electrotechnology discipline. In this preapprenticeship course, you will develop fundamental electrical knowledge and skills. This course is proudly endorsed and supported by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) and provides some support for eligible students under the Doorways2Construction program. 

Electricians design, assemble, install, test, commission, diagnose, maintain and repair electrical networks, systems, circuits, equipment, components, appliances and facilities for industrial, commercial and domestic purposes, and service and repair lifts, escalators and related equipment.

Electronics Engineers design, develop, adapt, install, test and maintain electronic components, circuits and systems used for computer systems, communication systems, entertainment, transport and other industrial applications.

When completing your Expression of Interest, please specify your first and second preference.

Cert II in Electrotechnology Career Start 2024

Electrotechnology & Electronics

career options

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician, Automotive Electrician, Cable Installer (computer, audio, cable), Electrical Engineer, Electrical Linesperson
Electrical Mechanic, Electrician, Electronics Equipment Technician
Instrument Electrician, Power Generation Plant Operator, Electronic Equipment Trades Worker, Electronics Engineers

Flexible Industry Pathway (2024 FIP)

This qualification provides an occupational outcome and a range of support tasks and serves as an introduction to the world of electrical systems. 

Core units of competency are delivered that are required in many Certificate II qualifications. Individuals will learn the essentials for entry-level work in this skills shortage area and be ready to take on a trade qualification.  The Electrotechnology industry strongly affirms that training and assessment leading to recognition of skills must be undertaken in a real or very closely simulated workplace environment for positive outcomes.

Cert II in Electrotechnology Career Start 2024

 

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