Course providers in Melbourne
Get the skills you need to manage your department (or even the whole venue) with the SIT50422 Diploma of Hospitality Management. This nationally recognised qualification will give you a more sophisticated knowledge of the hospitality industry in Australia and develop your skills in leadership, communication, and business administration. The course covers: customer service management, budgeting and financial management, rostering, risk management and compliance. Choose additional electives to support your carer in commercial cookery, food and beverage, gaming, Asian cooking, accommodation services, or back of house. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, hospitality management career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment opportunities in your area.
Learn moreThe HLTWHS005 Conduct Manual Tasks Safely provides the skills and knowledge necessary for employees to perform safe handling practices in the healthcare industry. Poor manual handling is a common cause of injury, making it crucial for all healthcare workers to learn safe transfer techniques. This course covers recognising hazardous manual tasks, preparing for them, and completing them safely. It is applicable to all workers involved in manual handling tasks. Enquire now for a full list of entry requirements and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome a commercial cleaner with the CPP30321 Certificate III in Cleaning Operations. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to properly clean and sanitise commercial premises for clients using the latest equipment, techniques, and infection controls. You’ll learn how to use chemicals safely and maintain cleaning stores, while gaining specialist skills in any of the following areas: interior and exterior cleaning, residential and accommodation services, manufacturing and food processing, operations and safety. Enquire now for the full list of study units, elective choices (and their availability) and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreGet a support role in the health sector with the nationally recognised HLT23221 Certificate II in Health Support Services. This hands-on qualification can help you get a job in client support, health administration, or food services. The course begins with an introduction to the health and community services workplace including infection controls, communication skills, and safety protocols. You’ll then gain on-the-job work skills according to your specialisation (food, admin, patient care). Enquire now for entry requirements, specialisation units (and their availability), and enrolment opportunities in your area.
Learn moreGet a job at a commercial laundry with the Certificate III in Laundry Operations (MST30622). This nationally recognised qualification covers all aspects of workplace safety, infection controls, chemical use and quality standards, then teaches you how to use a full range of laundry equipment. Skills include: controlling wash operations, linen rewash, drying and laundry finishing — as well as operating boilers and batch washers. Enquire now for the list of study units, graduation competencies, and enrolment centres near you.
Learn moreThe FSK20119 Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways will bring your reading and maths skills to the level you need to get a job, or enrol in workplace training. Over 6 months of study you will be working on your reading, writing and oral communication skills, learning to use digital technologies, and carrying out a range of calculations and measurements. Enquire now for the full list of study units, elective choices, and enrolment dates near you.
Learn moreThe FSK10219 Certificate I in Skills for Vocational Pathways delivers reading, writing, oral communication, learning and numeracy skills — as well as hands-on experience using digital technologies. It’s perfect for anyone who has missed a lot of school and wants to undertake a VET course or get a job. The course takes 6 months to complete, and you’ll graduate with the confidence you need to read standard documents and perform routine calculations at work or school. Enquire now for the full list of study units, enrolment dates, and opportunities for subsidised training.
Learn moreIf you missed a lot of school or have a learning disability, the FSK10119 Certificate I in Access to Vocational Pathways will get you ready to tackle a full VET qualification. Over 6 months of guided study you will be introduced to fundamental maths calculations and measurements, then learn how to apply them in a typical workplace. The course also covers: transactions with money, basic data and table preparation, using digital technologies, verbal communication and basic reading skills. Enquire now for the list of study units, graduation outcomes, and enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe CPP30119 Certificate III in Urban Pest Management teaches you how to manage pests with (and without) pesticides. This nationally recognised qualification covers all aspects of urban pest management including equipment maintenance, chemical transport and storage, pest management vehicles, weed control, baiting, termites. You can also choose electives that allow you to work in the construction industry. Enquire now for the list of elective choices, course outcomes, and enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreThe CPC31220 Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining is the training component of a trade apprenticeship in gyprock and drywall hanging. Training under the supervision of a licensed tradesperson you will learn to fix and finish plasterboard using standard tools and machinery. You’ll graduate with a construction industry White Card, Working at Heights permit, and ready to apply for your trade licence. Enquire now for the full list of study units and upcoming enrolment opportunities.
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Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Bicycle Mechanical Technology will prepare you for the following roles.
Bicycle Assembler
A Bicycle Assembler puts together bicycles to sell in a store or for use by racing teams. You might also make repairs to already-assembled bicycles...
Bicycle Mechanic
A Bicycle Mechanic performs servicing and repairs on a range of bicycles. You might diagnose problem issues and replace parts or make necessary adj...
More about Certificate II in Bicycle Mechanical Technology
The Certificate II in Bicycle Mechanical Technology is a recognised qualification that equips aspiring technicians with the essential skills needed to excel in the bicycle industry. By enrolling in this course in Melbourne, students will receive comprehensive training from reputable Registered Training Organisations and industry-recognised providers. This qualification sets the foundation for a career in various roles, including a bicycle mechanic or a bicycle assembler, ensuring students are well-prepared to meet the demands of the marketplace.
Studying the Certificate II provides valuable insight into the mechanics of bicycle design, assembly, and maintenance. These skills are increasingly vital as cycling continues to be a popular transport choice for Melburnians seeking eco-friendly commuting options. Additionally, the certificate is deeply integrated into the local bicycle maintenance community, providing students with opportunities to network and engage with established professionals in the field.
Upon completion of the Certificate II in Bicycle Mechanical Technology, graduates will have a solid understanding of bicycle mechanics and the ability to troubleshoot various issues. This course not only prepares students for employment as a bicycle mechanic or bicycle assembler, but also opens avenues towards further education and specialisation within the trade. Melbourne's vibrant cycling culture serves as a perfect backdrop for students to apply their skills and contribute to local initiatives promoting sustainable transport solutions.
In summary, pursuing a Certificate II in Bicycle Mechanical Technology in Melbourne offers aspiring technicians an excellent pathway into the rewarding bicycle industry. With hands-on experience and industry insights gained from reputable training providers, graduates are ideally positioned to thrive in various roles such as a bicycle mechanic. For those interested in starting their careers in this dynamic field, more information is available at the Certificate II in Bicycle Mechanical Technology page.