 
            How do I become a Forestry Worker in Western Australia?
Get qualified to work as a Forestry Worker with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
Course providers in Western Australia
The following providers offer Forestry Worker courses in Western Australia. 
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                     
                        
                    Common questions
In Australia, a full time Forestry Worker generally earns $1,150 per week ($59,800 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.
This industry has seen a slight decrease in employment numbers in recent years. There are currently 1,400 people working in this field in Australia, compared to 1,200 five years ago. Forestry Workers may find work in regions of Australia where forestry operations are located.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
If you’re planning a career as a Forestry Worker, consider enrolling in a Certificate II in Forest Growing and Management. This course covers a range of topics including fire control, site establishment and maintenance, breeding and propagation and machinery operation. You’ll learn to work safely in the forestry industry and follow environmental protocols.
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- FWPCOT3326 Recover Four Wheel Drive Vehicle
- FWPCOT2259 Cut Materials with a Hand-held Chainsaw
- FWPCOT3347 Fell Trees Manually (Intermediate)
- AHCMOM317 Operate Tractors with Attachments
- AHCMOM217 Operate Quad Bikes
- FWPCOT2259 & FWPCOT2254 Use and Maintain Chainsaws
- FWP30122 Certificate III in Forest Operations
- AHCMOM202 Operate Tractors
- FWPCOT3348 Fell Trees Manually (Advanced)
- RIIERR203E Escape From Hazardous Situations Unaided
- TLIC0023 Operate Four Wheel Drive Vehicle
- FWPHAR2208 Operate Mobile Chipper/Mulcher
- FWPCOT3325 Operate Four Wheel Drive Vehicle on Unsealed Roads
- FWPCOT2254 Maintain chainsaws
- FWPFGM3213 Fall Trees Manually (Advanced)
- AHCARB311 Tie, dress, set and finish arborist knots
- FWPCOT2273 Trim and Cut Felled Trees
- AHCWHS302 Contribute to Workplace Health and Safety Processes
- FWP20122 Certificate II in Forest Operations
- FWPCOT2274 Fell Trees Manually (Basic)
- AHC31421 Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
- FWPFGM3212 Fall Trees Manually (Intermediate)
- FWPCOT3329 Perform Complex Four Wheel Drive Operations
- AHCMOM213 Operate and Maintain Chainsaws
- RIIHAN307E Operate a Vehicle Loading Crane
- FWPHAR2206 Operate a mobile chipper/mulcher
- RIIVEH305F Operate and Maintain a Four Wheel Drive Vehicle
Forestry Worker careers
If you're considering a career as a Forestry Worker in Western Australia, you're in the right place! There are a variety of beginner-friendly Forestry Worker courses in Western Australia designed to help you get started. Notable options include the Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (AHC31421) offered by South Metropolitan TAFE, or learn essential skills with the Operate and Maintain Chainsaws course available through DTE. Each of these courses is tailored for those with no prior experience, making it easy for you to step into the field of forestry.
In total, there are 11 courses for aspiring Forestry Workers, covering vital topics such as safety, machinery operation, and environmental conservation. Popular courses like the Certificate II in Forest Operations (FWP20122) and the Fell Trees Manually (Basic, FWPCOT2274) will equip you with the foundational skills needed to thrive in this essential industry. You can also explore forestry-related studies and further your knowledge in the field.
Western Australia’s rich forestry sector offers numerous opportunities for those keen on conservation and sustainable practices. The training providers like South Metropolitan TAFE and DTE are committed to delivering quality training that prepares you for the workforce. With courses designed specifically for beginners, you'll be well on your way to a rewarding career in forestry. Don't miss the chance to join the growing number of skilled Forestry Workers in the region – check out the Forestry Worker courses in Western Australia available today!