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There are 2 courses available within the Darwin area for people who want to become a process worker.
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The FBP10121 Certificate I in Food Processing is the course you need to get started as a food process worker at food manufacturing companies, food processing plants, commercial bakeries and large supermarkets. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to operate basic food production machinery and follow work procedures that ensure the safety, quality, and integrity of food products. The course also covers personal safety at work, workplace communication, and environmental protocols in food processing. Enquire now for the list of study units, graduation competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates..
Average duration: 6 months.
The MSS30322 Certificate III in Competitive Systems and Practices is for factory and manufacturing process workers who want to refine and improve operational systems as well as their own work output. The course covers: facilitating and sustaining process improvements, using Balanced Scorecard for performance improvement, reviewing competitive systems in the workplace, facilitating holistic culture improvement, structured problem solving, undertaking root cause analysis. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, graduation outcomes, and upcoming enrolment opportunities..
Average duration: 12 months.
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To become a process worker in Darwin, you may want to consider completing the Certificate III in Competitive Systems and Practices. This qualification will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in this industry.
You can train to become a process worker by completing a qualification with National Training Services (established in 2011). Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
You can study a process worker course in Darwin through distance learning, which is a popular method of training as you can learn from the comfort of your own home and complete the course at your own pace. Find a course provider that best suits your needs.
Here are some potential career pathways within manufacturing plant. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Manufacturing Plant
Brake Press Operator
$960 weekly pay
Factory Worker
Plant Technician
Process Worker
Wastewater Plant Operator Assistant
Water Plant Operator Assistant
Mobile Plant Mechanic
$1,150 weekly pay
Plant Mechanic
$1,350 weekly pay
Plant Operator
$1,550 weekly pay
Polymer Technician
$1,340 weekly pay
Process Technician
$1,630 weekly pay
Technical Officer
$1,400 weekly pay
Wastewater Plant Operator
$1,250 weekly pay
Water Plant Operator
Plant Engineer
$2,350 weekly pay
Plant Manager
$1,920 weekly pay
Plant Supervisor
$1,540 weekly pay