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The Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems), developed by electrical and renewable energy experts, will equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to address the demands of the modern power industry. You will learn how to design the components of a power system including generation, transmission, distribution and the associated systems. The program will also cover the automation, protection and control components that contribute to the high level of reliability expected from modern power systems.
Learn moreThis Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation) qualification is inspired and driven by industry, with a strong theoretical underpinning. Concept relevance and knowledge that is critical in this fast-moving work environment has propelled the program design process. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and expertise in the latest developing technologies in instrumentation, process control, and industrial automation.
Learn moreThis Master of Engineering (Mechanical) qualification will equip you with the necessary skills to address the demands of the modern mechanical engineering industry. Students with a background in mechanical, instrumentation & control, electrical, or industrial plant and systems engineering will be particularly well-placed to benefit from this program as it is designed to prepare you for further career development in the mechanical design and maintenance industries. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest and developing technologies in mechanical engineering.
Learn moreCivil engineers are responsible for ensuring that the infrastructure around us gets developed, is safe, meets our needs, and improves our quality of life. This includes buildings, bridges, railways, tunnels, water distribution, and waste management networks. This practical qualification will ensure you graduate job-ready as a civil and structural engineering technologist. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest and developing technologies in civil and structural engineering.
Learn moreElectrical engineers are responsible for designing new systems, solving problems, testing equipment, and working on a wide range of components and systems, including communications systems, power plants, electrical machines, navigation systems, and electrical systems for automobiles and aircraft. This practical qualification will ensure you graduate job-ready as an electrical engineering technologist in many industries such as power generation and supply, communications and media, computer systems, and robotics. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest electrical engineering technologies.
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 moreBecome an IT Network specialist with the ICT50220 Diploma of Information Technology (Advanced Networking). This nationally recognised qualification teaches you how to install and manage complex ICT networks, design and build network servers, install enterprise virtual computing environments, and manage network security. The course also covers cybersecurity awareness, IT strategic planning, leadership and client communication. Enquire now for the list of study units, entry requirements, and upcoming enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreAre you an experienced IT professional looking to expand into the telecommunications sector? The ICT60220 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (Telecommunications Network Engineering) will teach you how to design telecommunications networks that include the associated broadcasting equipment. The course covers: evaluating networking regulations for the telecommunications industry, planning and developing advanced integrated IP networks, ICT project planning, managing network traffic, and producing ICT network architecture designs. You’ll also gain advanced skills in leadership, problem solving, communication, and Cyber Security. Enquire now for telecommunications competencies, entry requirements, and course providers with openings right now.
Learn moreThe Master of Engineering Civil Structural will equip you with the necessary skills to address the demands of the structural engineering industry. Students with a background in civil, construction, transport, and systems engineering will especially benefit from this program as it prepares them for further career development in the structural engineering industry. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest and developing technologies in civil and structural engineering.
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. This practical qualification will ensure you graduate job-ready as a mechanical engineering technologist. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest mechanical engineering technologies.
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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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- There are no formal academic requirements
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Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving will prepare you for the following roles.
Track Machine Operator
A Track Machine Operator drives plant to maintain and repair railway tracks. You might inspect rail lines and identify areas of concern. Track Mach...
Rail Infrastructure Worker
A Rail Infrastructure Worker is responsible for the construction, maintenance, and repair of railway tracks, signals, and other essential infrastru...
Plant Operator
A Plant Operator is responsible for maintaining equipment to ensure it works correctly. They might work at a power plant, chemical plant or oil ref...
Vehicle Operator
This role may involve operating light or heavy vehicles, depending on the specific industry or employer, and includes tasks such as loading and unl...
Machine Operator
A Trade Assistant provides support to qualified tradespeople across a variety of industries such as construction, manufacturing, automotive, and e...
More about Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving
The Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving is an essential qualification for anyone looking to advance their career in New South Wales' transport and logistics sector. This course equips students with the vital skills needed to operate rail track vehicles safely and efficiently, paving the way for numerous employment opportunities. By gaining expertise in this specialised area, graduates are well-prepared to enter roles such as Rail Infrastructure Worker and Track Machine Operator, contributing to the backbone of New South Wales' transport network.
Students undertaking the Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving will not only learn about the operation of vehicles but also delve into the broader field of Transport and Logistics. This course is a key stepping stone towards diverse career paths, including roles like Logistics Coordinator and Machine Operator. With a focus on practical skills combined with theoretical knowledge, learners are poised to meet the dynamic demands of the industry.
The training is not limited to just operational roles; careers in engineering and manufacturing are also within reach. The Certificate II course intersects with Engineering and Manufacturing fields, creating pathways for students towards positions such as Vehicle Operator. By acquiring the necessary credentials, graduates can significantly enhance their employability and take on crucial roles in industries that drive the New South Wales economy.
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- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Albury
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Armidale
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Ballina
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Bathurst
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Blue Mountains
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Central Coast
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Coffs Harbour
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Dubbo
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Goulburn
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Griffith
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Lismore
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Maitland
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Nelson Bay
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Newcastle
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Orange
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Port Macquarie
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Queanbeyan
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Richmond
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Sydney
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Tamworth
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Taree
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Tweed Heads
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Wagga Wagga
- Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving in Wollongong