Course providers in New South Wales
The Professional Certificate of Competency in Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) provides engineers and technicians with essential knowledge of HVAC systems. It covers psychrometric charts, indoor air quality, load calculations, and system design considerations. Participants will gain practical skills in maintaining and troubleshooting HVAC systems, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency. This course is suitable for professionals from various backgrounds seeking to enhance their expertise in HVAC principles and applications. Enquire now for a full list of entry requirements and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe UEE32220 Certificate III in Air-conditioning and Refrigeration will teach you how to repair refrigerated food storage equipment and air conditioning systems in residential buildings and commercial premises. This nationally recognised qualification includes the regulatory requirements for purchasing and handling refrigerants. The course covers: on-the-job safety when working with refrigeration equipment and electricity, problem solving along a range of electrical circuits, fabricating and assembling components, connecting refrigerant tubing and pipework, commissioning air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThis qualification covers competencies to develop systems; select equipment; and commission, maintain and diagnose faults/malfunctions of refrigeration systems and equipment that apply to commercial food storage and preservation and air conditioning and air distribution equipment and special applications. It includes regulatory requirements for purchasing and handling refrigerants.
Learn moreThe MSM30216 Certificate III in Surface Preparation and Coating Application is a trade qualification for work in heavy industry, shipping and infrastructure. This nationally recognised training course will teach you how to prepare surfaces and apply coatings in a range of complex work environments. The course covers: surface preparations, coating applications, quality systems, computing technologies and much more. Depending on your elective choices you can also obtain a range of WHS permits required by various state government departments. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, specialisation units, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome a qualified locksmith with the MEM30819 Certificate III in Locksmithing. This nationally recognised qualification is part of a trade apprenticeship in locksmithing and is completed under the guidance of a qualified tradesperson. You will learn basic trade skills (using tools, taking measurements, technical drawing) then begin producing keys, assembling lock mechanisms, installing locks and hardware, and preparing a master key system. The course also covers: workplace safety, environmental responsibilities and business technologies. Enquire now for the full list of study units, entry requirements, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe CPC30320 Certificate III in Concreting qualifies you for work as a professional concreter on either commercial or domestic properties. This nationally recognised training course delivers the foundational knowledge required for any career in trades (measurements, calculations, levelling, using tools, onsite safety) as well as specific concreting skills (placing, finishing, curing, and reinforcing concrete). Enquire now for the full list of study units, elective choices, and enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreThe AUR20220 Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning Technology is the qualification you need to obtain your automotive air conditioning licence. Completed on-campus, you’ll learn how to diagnose, service, and repair air conditioning and HVAC systems. Graduate and apply for your 'AAC02 - Refrigerant handling licence - qualified persons' with the Australian Refrigeration Council. Enquire now for a list of training centres, starting dates, and elective choices.
Learn moreThe UEE20120 Certificate II in Split Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems will teach you how to install split system air-conditioners and heat pump systems. The course is nationally recognised and covers: risk management and safety; connecting refrigerant tubing and fittings; testing and charging refrigerant leaks; using drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications. Enquire now for enrolment requirements and upcoming training dates.
Learn moreIf you’re thinking about a career in the construction industry, why not enrol in the 52893WA Certificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway - Trades)? This nationally recognised qualification can be completed at school and will teach you how to read plans, interpret specifications, take accurate measurements, calculate basic material quantities, understand the hazards related to asbestos, follow onsite WHS procedures, and communicate with your workmates and team leader. The course also includes your Construction Industry White Card, which is an essential requirement for anyone entering a building site in Australia. Enquire now for the list of study units, construction industry career outcomes, and training providers in your region that offer this course.
Learn moreA CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying will give you the skills you need to succeed in the construction industry. This course will set you up to work as a bricklayer or blocklayer but will also provide other skills required on a construction site. The CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying will improve your trade skills but will also show you how to carry out basic demolition, erect and dismantle scaffolding and read plans and specifications. The CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying is a practical qualification with a lot of hands-on training. Course delivery will vary depending on your provider, but you might cover topics including laying paving, constructing masonry steps and stairs, constructing arches and building fireplaces and chimneys. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates.
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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.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
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Career opportunities
The Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology will prepare you for the following role.
Windscreen Fitter
A Windscreen Fitter repairs and replaces windscreens in motor vehicles. You’ll remove damaged windscreens and fit new ones, ensuring they are prope...
More about Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology
The Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology is a vital qualification for individuals interested in pursuing a career in the automotive industry within New South Wales. This course is tailored for those who wish to gain specialised skills in automotive glazing, which includes the installation and repair of various automotive glass fittings. By completing this certification, students will be equipped not only with theoretical knowledge but also invaluable practical experience that is highly sought after in the job market. For more information about the course, visit the dedicated page here.
In New South Wales, several reputable Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) offer this qualification, ensuring that learners have access to quality instruction and resources. The curriculum encompasses a range of competencies that cover essential aspects of automotive glazing technology, preparing graduates for various roles within the automotive sector. Those who successfully complete this course may find themselves well-suited for opportunities such as a windscreen fitter, which is a rewarding position within this specialised field.
The automotive glazing industry plays a crucial role in vehicle safety, and professionals in this area are responsible for ensuring that automotive glass installations meet stringent safety standards. By obtaining a Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology, graduates can enhance their employability prospects and contribute to this important sector of the economy. Additionally, the skills acquired through this training are relevant to broader automotive fields, opening doors to further career advancement.
Courses by location
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Albury
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Armidale
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Ballina
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Bathurst
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Blue Mountains
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Central Coast
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Coffs Harbour
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Dubbo
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Goulburn
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Griffith
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Lismore
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Maitland
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Nelson Bay
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Newcastle
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Orange
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Port Macquarie
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Queanbeyan
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Richmond
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Sydney
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Tamworth
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Taree
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Tweed Heads
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Wagga Wagga
- Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology in Wollongong