Asset Inspector Courses
An Asset Inspector evaluates machinery and property conditions, identifying defects and ensuring compliance while recommending maintenance actions.
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BSB30719
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7 months - 24 months
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Blended, On Campus, Online, RPL, Traineeship
The BSB30719 - Certificate III in Work Health and Safety is a Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) qualification. Please make an enquiry to find out more about the course such as government funding options, study modes and duration.
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7 months - 24 months
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Blended, On Campus, Online, RPL, Traineeship
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UET20621
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On Campus, Traineeship
The UET20621 Certificate II in ESI - Asset Inspection and Testing equips learners with the skills and knowledge to work as Asset Inspectors in the electricity supply industry. This qualification covers safe compliance with relevant legislation and industry standards while inspecting and reporting on distribution assets, including poles, cables, conductors, and public lighting. It also involves minor maintenance and the use of specialised inspection equipment and software. Practising these skills may requi...
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RIICSG405E
The RIICSG405E Carry Out Inspections of Civil Structures unit covers the necessary skills and knowledge for conducting inspections of civil structures. This includes implementing job plans, overseeing inspections, and reporting on their execution. Individuals in supervisory or technical roles are typically involved, undertaking various operational tasks within their responsibilities and ensuring a safe working environment is maintained.
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NWPNET037
The NWPNET037 Inspect Sewer or Stormwater Assets unit teaches skills for inspecting sewer or stormwater systems in Australia. It covers planning, executing inspections using specialist equipment, and reporting defects. Operators learn to interpret technical data, identify hazards, and maintain equipment. This unit is essential for those responsible for assessing operational and new/rehabilitated sewer or stormwater assets, ensuring minimal environmental impact.
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An Asset Inspector evaluates and assesses the condition of physical assets such as machinery, equipment, and property. You might work in industries like manufacturing, construction, or facilities management. Asset Inspectors focus on identifying defects, estimating repair costs, and ensuring compliance with safety standards and regulations. You’ll conduct regular inspections, prepare detailed reports, and provide recommendations for maintenance or replacement.
Asset Inspectors play a crucial role in maintaining the value and functionality of assets. You’ll need to be detail-oriented, have strong analytical skills, and be able to work independently or as part of a team. You’ll liaise with managers and maintenance staff to ensure that assets are properly maintained and any issues are promptly addressed.
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