Course providers in Victoria
Become a licensed builder with the CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building). This nationally recognised qualification is the minimum training requirement for builders working on domestic premises in Australia. The course covers: understanding building codes and standards, managing WHS on a construction site, reading and interpreting plans and specifications, applying site surveys, managing site communication and admin, procuring construction materials, managing construction quality, and more. Enquire now for entry requirements, licensing outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates. PLEASE NOTE: requirements for builder’s licences vary by state and territory. Always check the requirements before enrolling in any training course.
Learn moreA Diploma of Building and Construction can help you further your career in the building industry. You’ll develop your skills in construction management, including estimating costs, supervising projects and preparing contracts. Whether you work as a builder, a foreman or a building inspector, this course will give you the skills you need to take your work to a new level. The Diploma of Building and Construction covers a range of topics from structural principles to occupational health and safety. Course delivery will vary depending on your provider, but you might cover topics including monitoring costing systems, preparing tender documentation and selecting building contractors. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates.
Learn moreBecome a Building Estimator with the CPC40320 Certificate IV in Building Project Support (Estimator). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to produce cost estimates for building and construction projects. You’ll learn to read and interpret plans, then prepare simple building sketches and drawings. The course also covers project risk management, labour and material schedules, tender documentation, building codes and construction standards for class 1-10 buildings, and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, Building Estimator competencies, and enrolment opportunities near you.
Learn moreBecome a qualified site manager with the CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Site Management). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to manage an active construction site. The course covers: site safety and compliance, work team leadership, supervising concreting work, waste minimisation, procuring resources, estimating costs, project quality management, applying building codes, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, construction career outcomes, and the latest enrolment opportunities near you.
Learn moreGet 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 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 moreBecome a licensed rigger and dogger with the CPC30720 Certificate III in Rigging. This nationally recognised qualification prepares you for work at heights on construction sites in Australia. During your studies you’ll learn the essential safety and communication protocols at construction sites and gain a range of accredited work permits. Technical skills include: carrying out measurements and communications, reading and interpreting plans and specifications, operating booms and work platforms, erecting and dismantling scaffolding, using dogging tools and equipment, operating various work vehicles, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, licensing outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreGet started in building contract administration with the CPC40320 Certificate IV in Building Project Support (Contract Administrator). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to select, prepare, and administer a construction contract. You’ll learn how to process client requirements, arrange building applications and approvals, and procure construction materials. The course also delivers competencies in project management, leadership, business writing, and effective communication. Enquire now for upcoming enrolment dates and the full list of career outcomes in contract administration.
Learn moreConstruction Managers and Supervisors need more than the skills of their apprenticeship or trade to successfully manage a complex building site (and make a name for themselves in the construction industry). This nationally recognised qualification delivers real-world skills in HR Management (recruiting, selecting, inducting, and managing a construction team); Risk and Safety Management; Project Management (scope, costs, quality); and working within a budget. Enquiry today for the learning plan, enrolment options, and start dates.
Learn moreThe Advanced Diploma of Civil and Structural Engineering (52873WA) is for construction managers, trade workers, leading hands, site supervisors, and engineers who need a working knowledge of civil engineering. The course is completed over 24 months and covers; roads, steel, concrete, pavement, drainage, soil, water supply and sewerage — as well as engineering technologies, constructions sites, 2D and 3D CAD design, and technical drawing. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, study units, and training dates.
Learn moreEntry 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.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Career opportunities
The Certificate III in Post-Tensioning will prepare you for the following roles.
Steel Fixer
A Steel Fixer works with concreters to place steel into concrete. You might use steel mesh to reinforce concrete or position steel beams before con...
Construction Labourer
A Construction Labourer works on a building site to assist builders and tradespeople to complete a construction project. Your job will vary dependi...
More about Certificate III in Post-Tensioning
The Certificate III in Post-Tensioning is an essential qualification for anyone looking to establish a successful career within the vibrant building and construction industry of Victoria, Australia. This well-structured training program equips students with the vital skills necessary for roles in this specialised area of construction. With numerous Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) approved to deliver this qualification across Victoria, aspiring professionals can easily find suitable training providers in their local areas.
By engaging with the Certificate III in Post-Tensioning course, students will gain hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge that prepares them for crucial positions such as Construction Labourer or Steel Fixer. These roles are in high demand within Victoria, particularly in Melbourne's bustling urban landscape, where ongoing infrastructure projects and developments rely on skilled professionals to ensure successful outcomes. Completing this course not only enhances job prospects but also enriches the overall skill set needed to thrive in the construction field.
Given the significance of post-tensioning techniques in modern construction, individuals completing the Certificate III in Post-Tensioning will find their expertise highly sought after. This innovative method is used to reinforce concrete structures, making them both durable and resilient. The rigorous training provided by RTOs across Victoria ensures that graduates emerge with a comprehensive understanding of the engineering principles and practical applications of post-tensioning.
In addition to the direct pathways into specialised roles like Construction Labourer and Steel Fixer, the Certificate III in Post-Tensioning also opens up further opportunities for career advancement within the broader Building and Construction and Civil Construction sectors. As the construction industry continues to evolve, professionals with a solid foundation in post-tensioning are increasingly valuable, contributing to complex and challenging projects throughout Victoria.
Courses by location
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Bacchus Marsh
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Ballarat
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Bendigo
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Geelong
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Gisborne
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Melbourne
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Melton
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Mildura
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Shepparton
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Sunbury
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Wangaratta
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Warrnambool
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Windsor
- Certificate III in Post-Tensioning in Wodonga