New South Wales

TLI31921

Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling in Lismore

Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)

Entry requirements

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.

Domestic Students

You must meet ONE of the following requirements:
  • Completed Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure or equivalent qualifications OR
  • Evidence of relevant skills, knowledge and employment experience

Career opportunities

The Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling will prepare you for the following roles.

More about Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling

The Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling offers a valuable opportunity for those in Lismore, 2480, to gain essential skills in the rail industry. This comprehensive course is provided by various Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) and equips students with the knowledge needed for vital roles within the railway sector. Students will delve into areas that combine their interests in both technology and trades, specifically focusing on systems that ensure the safe, efficient operation of train signalling.

Upon completing the Certificate III, participants can explore numerous career pathways. Graduates will be well-prepared to take on roles such as a Rail Protection Officer or a skilled Signal Technician, each critical positions that contribute to maintaining the safety and efficiency of the rail network in Lismore and beyond. Other opportunities include becoming a Network Technician or a dedicated Rail Infrastructure Worker, where you play a key role in the underlying systems that support rail operations.

The training also links graduates to essential fields such as Information Technology, Transport and Logistics, and Trades. This broad framework means that participants can explore a variety of interests and specialisations, ensuring that their learning is relevant and up-to-date with the latest industry standards. Studying signalling systems can lead to roles such as a Rail Signalling Technician, which is critical for the advancement and safety of rail systems.