Course providers in Western Australia
Get started in civil construction with the RII30820 Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations. This nationally recognised training course accompanies an apprenticeship and teaches you how to work safely on a civil construction site. The course covers levelling, trenches, concreting, earthworks — and you’ll also have the opportunity to learn how to operate a range of heavy vehicles (depending on your chosen electives) including backhoes, graders, dozers, and excavators. Enquire now for more information about how to enrol and where to study.
Learn moreThe Undergraduate Certificate in Engineering Foundations is designed to provide a comprehensive foundational skill set, essential across a wide array of engineering disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, civil, construction, mechatronics, agricultural, marine, aeronautical, and automotive engineering. This course equips students with advanced, cutting-edge skills that are not only valuable in the workplace but also form a solid base for further academic pursuits in any engineering discipline. It's an ideal starting point for aspiring engineers seeking to establish a strong and versatile foundation in the engineering sector.
Learn moreMechanical engineers are responsible for the design, manufacture, and operational processes of anything that moves, from the tiniest, simplest micro-particles to the largest, most complex spacecraft and everything in between. As a mechanical engineer, you have a skill set that is applicable to many industries in the world, including automotive, transport, manufacturing, power generation, medical, consumer goods, and more. Our undergraduate certificate provides you with cutting-edge skills that are valuable in the workplace. Upon completion of this undergraduate certificate, you will acquire fundamental knowledge, skills, and understanding of the key core units of the mechanical engineering discipline. You will also demonstrate scientific, mathematical, contextual factors, and design practice knowledge that has been contextualized to engineering applications. Enquire now for entry requirements and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe Certificate III in Process Manufacturing is an entry-level qualification for students seeking manufacturing work on a production floor as part of a team. The course delivers hands-on skills that focus on personal safety; working to quality standards and a production schedule; picking and processing orders; preparing documentation and inventory reports. Click for the complete lesson plan as well as enrolment and funding requirements.
Learn moreThe BSB50120 Diploma of Business (Operations) is for anyone in a business service role and requires hands-on operational skills. This nationally recognised training course will teach you how to manage budgets, financial plans, financial compliance, payroll, business resources, recruitment and onboarding, records and administrative systems. You’ll also gain management level skills in critical thinking, leadership, communication. Enquire now for the full list of study units, entry requirements and enrolment centres near you.
Learn moreThe Graduate Diploma of Engineering (Mechanical) offers an extensive education in mechanical engineering, preparing students for the evolving demands of this dynamic field. The course covers advanced aspects of mechanical engineering technology and maintenance, focusing on developing skills crucial for industry success. It encompasses a range of subjects, from fundamental principles to cutting-edge technologies, ensuring a thorough understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects. Ideal for those aspiring to excel in mechanical engineering, this course lays a solid foundation for a successful career in the sector.
Learn moreThe MSS40322 Certificate IV in Competitive Systems and Practices is ideal for operations and production managers who are seeking to improve their operational efficiencies, customer service and employee competence (plus find new ways of reducing wastage and production costs). This is an innovative qualification where students are introduced to the latest principles of lean operations; agile operations; preventative and predictive maintenance approaches. Click for the full course list and funding eligibility.
Learn moreGet a job at a food processing plant, grain mill, bakery, or dairy with the FBP30121 Certificate III in Food Processing. This nationally recognised qualification teaches you how to follow an organisation’s food safety plan as well as OHS, administration, compliance and technical skills. The course takes 6-12 months to complete and you can choose electives that match your actual job role in either production or packing. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices and upcoming enrolment dates near you.
Learn moreEnrol in the FBP20122 Certificate II in Food Processing course to become a food process worker. This course is applicable for a range of industries from grain, dairy and poultry processing to fruit and vegetable supply, grocery orders and beverages, confectionery and baking. You’ll learn the skills to prepare, handle and transport food in your preferred industry. The FBP20122 Certificate II in Food Processing covers a range of subjects affecting the food processing industry. Course delivery will vary depending on your provider, but you might cover topics including vacuum packing products, sharpening knives and using business technology. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates.
Learn moreThe BSB40120 Certificate IV in Business (Operations) is perfect for small business owners or managers who need hands-on operational skills in all facets of the business. This nationally recognised qualification covers: business planning, recruitment and onboarding, marketing and sales, customer service, risk management and governance, policy development, supplier negotiation, social media and the organisation’s website. Enquire now for the full list of study unit choices, graduation outcomes, and enrolment centres near you.
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Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
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Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Automotive Braking System Technology will prepare you for the following roles.
Automotive Workshop Assistant
An Automotive Workshop Assistant supports the daily operations of automotive service centres, helping mechanics and technicians with a range of ta...
Light Vehicle Mechanic
A Light Vehicle Mechanic repairs and services motor vehicles. You might perform work on a range of vehicles or specialise in a particular car brand...
Apprentice Mechanic
An Apprentice Mechanic performs basic automotive servicing and repairs on a range of vehicles. You might work on light passenger cars or specialise...
Parts Interpreter
A Parts Interpreter sells automotive parts for cars, motorbikes and other vehicles. You may speak with customers to determine their needs and sourc...
Tyre Fitter
A Tyre Fitter installs, repairs, and maintains tyres on vehicles to ensure optimal performance and safety. You might work in automotive workshops,...
More about Certificate II in Automotive Braking System Technology
The Certificate II in Automotive Braking System Technology is an essential qualification for those aspiring to enter the dynamic automotive sector in Western Australia. This course provides students with the foundational skills and knowledge required to work effectively within the automotive industry, specifically focusing on braking systems. By choosing to undertake this training, individuals will gain invaluable insights into manufacturing processes linked to the automotive field and trades as a whole. For those interested in related areas, explore our Manufacturing courses and Trades courses available across the state.
Graduates of the Certificate II in Automotive Braking System Technology are well-prepared for various job roles within the automotive landscape. This qualification can lead to positions such as Apprentice Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic, and Light Vehicle Mechanic. Furthermore, roles such as Parts Interpreter and Tyre Fitter are also viable pathways, offering students diverse options for their futures.
Western Australia is home to a growing automotive industry, with numerous training providers delivering the Certificate II in Automotive Braking System Technology across the region. Students from Perth to regional areas benefit from hands-on training that equips them for immediate employment within the sector. To further explore the automotive domain within Western Australia’s educational network, visit our comprehensive section on Automotive courses tailored specifically for this region.
In addition to sparking interest in traditional roles, this qualification empowers students to take on supportive positions such as Automotive Workshop Assistant. Such roles are critical in ensuring the efficiency of automotive operations and provide a stepping stone for further career advancements. By acquiring skills in braking system technology, individuals can significantly contribute to the safety and performance of vehicles on the road.