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There are 64 courses available in Shepparton-Mooroopna for people who want to study trades. Enquire now to see all courses and to find nearby campuses.
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Become a licensed security guard (unarmed) with the Certificate II in Security Operations (CPP20218). You will learn how to provide security services for a range of clients while protecting yourself, patrons, and the general public. The course covers: first aid, basic self defence, screening people and personal effects, conducting patrols, crowd control, managing intoxicated people, removing persons from premises. Enquire now for enrolment opportunities in your state or territory. Learn more.
Become a licensed carpenter with the CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry. This nationally recognised training course is a trade qualification and part of a carpentry apprenticeship. During your studies you will learn the essentials of working on a construction worksite including critical safety, communication, and behavioural standards. You’ll then gain the technical skills you need to work in either commercial carpentry, residential carpentry, or formwork. Skills include: using carpentry tools and equipment, handling carpentry materials, setting out, installing floors, constructing wall frames, erecting roof trusses and pitched roofs, installing windows and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, carpentry career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates. Learn more.
Become 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 more.
If you’re a qualified electrician the UEE40420 Certificate IV in Electrical - Instrumentation will qualify you for work as an Instrumentation and Control Technician. This training course is recognised all over Australia and you’ll complete your studies in less than a year. Graduate able to install, commission, calibrate and repair instrumentation and control equipment. Enquire now for the full list of study units, elective selections to suit your job role, and enrolment opportunities. Learn more.
Are you a licensed plumber wanting to expand into gas fitting, drainage, and fire systems? How about the CPC40920 Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services (Operations). This nationally recognised qualification delivers specialist technical skills and allows you to add categories to your tradesperson certificate. Competencies include: designing and sizing drainage, stormwater, consumer gas, sanitary plumbing, air and water systems. The course also covers: costing and estimating, Type A gas appliances, fire suppression systems and safety sprinklers, risk management and legal compliance. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, plumbing career outcomes, and course openings near you. Learn more.
A 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. Learn more.
The CPC20220 Certificate II in Construction Pathways prepares you for work in the construction industry and gives you head start if you want to find a trade apprenticeship. You’ll learn how to read and interpret plans, take accurate measurements, and work safely on a building site — then choose electives that support a career in bricklaying, carpentry, joinery, plastering, tiling, or stonemasonry. Enquire now for the list of speciality areas and enrolment opportunities near you. Learn more.
Looking for an apprenticeship as an electrical instrumentation technician? Try the UEE31220 Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control — it’s a nationally recognised training course completed on-campus in 7-week blocks. During your studies you’ll be working with a variety of tools that calibrate, adjust and repair the instruments used in a wide range of industries. Plus you’ll be learning the fundamentals of electrotechnology equipment and circuitry. Enquire now to find out your eligibility for this course, as well as funding possibilities, and career outcomes. Learn more.
A Certificate II in Electrotechnology will introduce you to the practical skills you’ll need in the electrical industry. Whether you’re planning to work as an electrician, an electrical fitter, an air conditioning and refrigeration mechanic or an electrical engineering technician, this course will prepare to take on an apprenticeship or traineeship in these fields. This course provides basic electrical theory and practical skills with current industry practices. The Certificate II in Electrotechnology covers a range of topics relevant to electrical job roles. Course delivery will vary depending on your provider, but you might cover topics including fixing and securing electrotechnology equipment, solving problems in ELV single path circuits and carrying out basic network cabling for ELV equipment and devices. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates. Learn more.
Level up your career as an auto-mechanic and get the skills you need to work on earthmoving machinery, excavators, cranes, hoists and other mobile plant. The AUR31220 Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology is a nationally recognised qualification that will teach you how to safely diagnose and repair compression ignition engines, electrical circuits, diesel fuel injection systems, and a range of steering, hydraulic, and braking systems (on heavy machinery). Enquire now for the full list of study units and available electives, as well as the next batch intake dates. Learn more.
The CPC40920 Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services is for licensed plumbers who need specialist technical skills, business knowledge, and additional categories on their tradesperson certificate. This nationally recognised qualification allows you to specialise in either hydraulic services design or operations. The course covers: sanitary drainage systems, stormwater drainage systems, consumer gas installations, heated and cold-water services and systems, estimating and costing out work, risk control, and more. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, specialisation choices (and their availability) and upcoming enrolment dates. Learn more.
CPCCWHS1001 Work Safely in the construction industry (White Card) is a mandatory course for anyone working on a construction site in Australia. This includes site managers, construction supervisors, surveyors, labourers, licensed tradespeople and their apprentices. The course covers work health and safety essentials and is usually delivered over a full day of training. White cards are different in each Australian state and territory so you may additional training if working interstate. Enquire now to find a construction industry White Card training centre near you. Learn more.
The Certificate II Automotive Steering and Suspension System Technology (AUR21820) is for mechanics and automotive repairers who need specific skills in vehicle steering and suspension systems. This national recognised qualification is delivered under the direction of a qualified tradesperson and can be completed as a trade apprenticeship. You will learn how to inspect and service steering systems, install tyres, carry out wheel alignments, and repair suspension systems. Enquire now for the latest opportunities for enrolment and if you are eligible for government funded training. Learn more.
The Certificate IV Automotive Management (AUR40116) gives you the skills you need to manage an automotive retail and repair business. This nationally recognised qualification focuses on business skills rather than repairs and mechanical skills. Over 6-12 months of study with an industry qualified trainer you will learn the finer points of customer service, business planning, financial management, leadership, marketing, record administration and contract negotiation. Enquire now for a full list of study units and upcoming enrolment dates. Learn more.
Become a security risk specialist or consultant with the Diploma of Security Risk Management (CPP50619). This nationally recognised diploma is delivered over 6-12 months of part-time study and you’ll graduate knowing how to develop and implement security risk management plans for your clients. The course covers all facets of security operations, team management, and occupational health and safety systems. Enquire now for the list of study units and the next opportunity for enrolment. Learn more.
The Certificate IV in Security Risk Analysis (CPP41519) qualifies you for work as a security risk analyst and consultant. Over 12 months of part-time study you will learn how to assess security and crowd control risk at events, hospitality venues, public buildings, and workplaces. Graduate knowing how to develop a security risk management plan and assess a range of advanced technology security systems. Enquire now for the next enrolment opportunities and how to obtain RPL for your previous study and work experience. Learn more.
The Certificate IV in Security Management (CPP40719) is a management level qualification for security supervisors and senior officers who manage an organisation’s security operations. Over 12 months of part-time study you will learn how to assess security risks and threats then advise your organisation’s senior management on its security needs. The course also delivers a range of essential skills in workplace communication, safety, time management, and customer service. Enquire now for the next available training dates. Learn more.
The 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 more.
If you’re keen for a butcher apprenticeship try the AMP20117 Certificate II in Meat Processing (Food Services). This nationally recognised training course covers meat industry and butcher shop essentials including personal hygiene, knife safety, using saws and cutting machines, following procedures to HACCP and quality standards. Even better, if you do nail that apprenticeship you’ll be given credit for the stuff you’ve already learned. Sound good? Enquire now for upcoming training dates and your eligibility for subsidised training. Learn more.
The AMP30815 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher) is the trade qualification for retail butchers and their apprentices. Over 2.5 years of hands-on training you will gain both practical skills and industry knowledge, then graduate as a fully qualified butcher. The course covers: using knives and cutting tools, trimming and cutting different types of meat and poultry, personal safety, selling meat to customers, cleaning and sanitation. Enquire now for available training centres and your eligibility for subsidised training. Learn more.
Get the retail skills you need to thrive in the Australian automotive industry with the AUR21120 Certificate II in Automotive Sales. This nationally recognised qualification introduces you to the legal and safety requirements of an automotive workplace and allows you to specialise in either service station sales, bicycle sales, or outdoor power equipment. Whatever your choice you’ll gain skills in customer service, stock control, payment processing, and basic problem solving. Like to know more? Enquire now for the list of career outcomes and training providers that deliver this course. Learn more.
Become an underbody service technician with the AUR21220 Certificate II in Automotive Underbody Technology. This nationally recognised qualification introduces you to the vehicle repair work sector and begins with the essential safety, communication, and personal conduct required on a daily basis. During your studies you will learn how identify basic vehicle faults and use a range of tools and repair equipment. You can then specialise in either of three key areas: underbody repair, exhaust repair, or radiator and cooling system repair. Enquire now for entry requirements and the availability of your preferred specialisation, plus upcoming course dates. Learn more.
Get the skills you need to diagnose and repair motor vehicle electrical faults with the AUR30320 Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology. This nationally recognised qualification prepares you for safe work in the automotive industry and delivers a full range of technical skills in the auto-electrical trade. The course covers: using electrical test equipment, testing and repairing basic electrical circuits, soldering wiring and circuits, installing vehicle lighting and wiring systems, repairing harnesses and looms, diagnosing and repairing different vehicle systems (charging, starting, ignition, instruments), and much more. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, graduation outcomes, and enrolment centres near you. Learn more.
The AUR30820 Certificate III in Motorcycle Mechanical Technology is part of a trade apprenticeship for motorcycle mechanics. Over 4 years (working under a qualified tradesperson) you will learn how to inspect and service motorcycle engines — as well as diagnose and repair fuel, braking, cooling, and steering systems. The course also covers batteries, wheels and tyres, final drive assemblies, workplace safety. Graduate as a licensed tradesperson. Enquire now for the list of study units and training centres. Learn more.
Specialise in wheels, steering, suspension, and brakes with the AUR32518 Certificate III in Automotive Underbody Technology. This nationally recognised course is the training requirement of the trade apprenticeship in underbody technology and requires 4 years of study under a qualified tradesperson. The course covers: light vehicle wheels and tyres, drive shafts, clutch systems, hydraulic braking, electrical circuits, suspension and exhaust systems. Enquire now for enrolment and funding availability. Learn more.
The AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis is for qualified mechanics who need advanced skills in light vehicle diagnostics. Over 9 months of study you will learn how to diagnose braking, safety, steering, suspension, engine management, electrical, driveline, fuel, and integrated stability control systems. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements and upcoming training dates. Learn more.
Become a professional sign writer with the CPC30216 Certificate III in Signs and Graphics. This nationally recognised training course is part of a trade apprenticeship in sign writing and you’ll graduate a qualified tradesperson. The course covers: graphic design and digital layouts, producing and applying vinyl signs, gilding, surface coatings, engraving, airbrushing, sign erection, and working at heights. Enquire now for the full list of study units and enrolment opportunities. Learn more.
The CPC30620 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating is a trade apprenticeship course and you’ll graduate ready for your painter’s licence. It’s a nationally recognised qualification delivered over 3 years under the guidance of a qualified trade person. The course covers: mixing colours, hand painting, using brushes and rollers, working at heights on scaffolding, applying wallpapers and decorative finishes, chemical safety. Enquire now for the list of study units and opportunities for enrolment near you. Learn more.
A Certificate III in Joinery is a great way to get started in a career as a joiner. This course explores a range of specialised timber joinery skills including producing joinery components and using a range of joinery machines and equipment. You’ll learn how to create and install windows and doors, build stairways and create decorative finishes. The Certificate III in Joinery covers a range of topics relevant to timber joinery. Course delivery will vary depending on your provider, but you might cover subjects including cutting and installing glass, assembling and installing stairs and using sealant and sealant devices. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates. Learn more.
Become a qualified plumber with the CPC32420 Certificate III in Plumbing. This nationally recognised qualification is part of a trade apprenticeship in plumbing and you’ll graduate with a plumber’s licence. Over 3 years of study under the guidance of a licensed tradesperson you will learn how to install and maintain water services, domestic treatment plants, sanitary fixtures, irrigation, LPG and gas systems. Enquire now for the full list of study options and enrolment opportunities near you. Learn more.
Fancy a career as a pastry chef? The FBP20221 Certificate II in Baking prepares you for work in a contemporary bakery, or a trade apprenticeship in bread and pastry making. In this nationally recognised course you’ll learn how to make fresh bread and pastries as well as biscuits, cookies, and sweet yeast products. At the same time you’ll be introduced to the essentials of retail trading, food preparation equipment, and maintaining ingredient stores. Enquire now for the course schedule and a list of training centres. Learn more.
Get a job at a food processing plant, grain mill, bakery, or dairy with the FBP30121 Certificate III in Food Processing. This nationally recognised qualification teaches you how to follow an organisation’s food safety plan as well as OHS, administration, compliance and technical skills. The course takes 6-12 months to complete and you can choose electives that match your actual job role in either production or packing. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices and upcoming enrolment dates near you. Learn more.
The Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (MEM30319) is the qualification for trade apprentices working under qualified boilermakers or welders. Completed over 12 months, this nationally recognised training course teaches professional level mechanical cutting, metal fabrication, and a wide range of welding processes. Students gain proficiency using hand tools, industrial machinery, taking measurements and performing calculations. Graduate ready to become a licensed tradesperson. Enquire now for more information about enrolling an apprentice or trainee in the course and the opportunity for government subsidised training. Learn more.
Become a trade qualified engineer with the MEM40119 Certificate IV in Engineering. This nationally recognised training course begins with basic engineering trade skills: reading technical drawings, taking engineering measurements, performing computations, working safely in engineering, planning and completing work tasks, using hand tools and computing technologies. You’ll then begin ferrous (and non-ferrous) melting and casting operations, testing foundry related materials, advanced welding to code standards, and other technical skills. Enquire now for the full list of graduation competencies, entry requirements, and upcoming enrolment dates. Learn more.
Confidently apply for a trade apprenticeship in furniture and cabinet making when you hold the Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways (MSF20516). This nationally recognised qualification helps you plan a career in the furnishings industry and gets you started with the skills you’ll need. Over 12 months you’ll learn how to make timber joints, simple furniture and upholstery products, prepare surfaces, and join materials. Enquire now for the list of study units, training centres, and information about how to do this training at school. Learn more.
Become a licensed glazier with the MSF30422 Certificate III in Glass and Glazing. This nationally recognised certificate qualifies you for work with either flat glass or stained glass and leadlights. The course covers: cutting glass by hand, glass cutting with machines, taking accurate measurements and calculations, communicating with supervisors and workmates, applying safe work methods, moving single sheets of glass, using computer-aided design (CAD) systems, applying patterns and designs to glass, laminating and toughening glass. Enquire now for entry requirements, glass trade outcomes, and course training providers in your area that offer this qualification. Learn more.
Learn professional cabinet making with the MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making. This nationally recognised qualification allows you to specialise in either furniture making or kitchens and bathrooms. The course begins with the basics: workplace safety, team communication, using hand and power tools, taking measurements and calculations, reading work briefs and plans — then delivers a full range of trade and construction skills. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, availability of specialisation units, and upcoming enrolment dates. Learn more.
The 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 more.
Get a job at a commercial laundry with the Certificate III in Laundry Operations (MST30619). 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 more.
Become a qualified pastry chef with the SIT31021 Certificate III in Patisserie. With this fantastic qualification you’ll have the skills to create fantastic bread and yeast products as well as specialist cakes, pastries, petit fours, biscuits and cookies, confectionary, and desserts. The course also covers: perishable stock control, modern cooking methods, kitchen hygiene and safety, food preparation equipment, planning and costing recipes. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, patisserie competencies, and enrolment opportunities in your area. Learn more.
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Yes, there are course providers who offer qualifications in trades in Shepparton-Mooroopna. Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
There is one campus within the Shepparton-Mooroopna area that provides training in trades. The closest campus is 29km away from the center of Shepparton-Mooroopna. You can also study a trades course through online, distance or workplace learning. Find a course provider that best suits your needs.
Potential career pathways within the trades industry include automotive, baking, bicycle maintenance or brewing (to name a few). Browse through the job pathways table to find a career that suits your needs.
Here are some potential career pathways within trades. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Automotive
Apprentice Automotive Electrician
$960 weekly pay
Apprentice Caravan Mechanic
Apprentice Diesel Fitter
Apprentice Mechanic
Parts Interpreter
Service Advisor
Agricultural Mechanic
$1,000 weekly pay
Automotive Mechanic
$1,150 weekly pay
Diagnostic Technician
$1,250 weekly pay
Diesel Mechanic
$1,340 weekly pay
Forklift Mechanic
Mobile Plant Mechanic
Motor Trimmer
Motorcycle Mechanic
Motorsport Mechanic
Panel Beater
Small Engine Mechanic
$1,200 weekly pay
Spray Painter
Trailer Technician
Windscreen Fitter
Parts Manager
Senior Automotive Mechanic
$1,350 weekly pay
Service Manager
Workshop Manager
Baking
Assistant Baker
$865 weekly pay
Assistant Pastry Chef
Bakery Assistant
Baker
Bakery Manager
Bakery Production Operator
Pastry Chef
Patissier
Bicycle Maintenance
Bicycle Assembler
$900 weekly pay
Bicycle Mechanic
Bicycle Sales Assistant
$800 weekly pay
Brewing
Micro Brewer
$930 weekly pay
Bricklaying
Apprentice Bricklayer
Bricklayer
Building
Builders Labourer
Floor Finisher
General Labourer
Plasterer
$1,050 weekly pay
Stonemason
Wall and Ceiling Installer
Wall and Floor Tiler
Waterproofer
Butcher
Apprentice Butcher
Carpentry
Apprentice Cabinet Maker
Apprentice Carpenter
Apprentice Furniture Maker
Apprentice Joiner
Furniture Polisher
Carpenter
$1,440 weekly pay
Formwork Carpenter
$1,500 weekly pay
Shopfitter
Wood Machinist
Cleaning
Cleaner
Commercial Cleaner
Dry Cleaner
Housekeeper
Laundry Worker
Cleaning Supervisor
Executive Housekeeper
Electrician
Apprentice Electrician
Electrical Trades Assistant
Cable Jointer
Electrical Estimator
Electrical Fitter
Electrical Linesman
$1,400 weekly pay
Instrumentation Technician
Rail Traction Linesman
Substation Technician
Systems Electrician
$1,600 weekly pay
Electrical Project Manager
$1,920 weekly pay
Electrical Supervisor
$1,875 weekly pay
Power Systems Engineer
$1,800 weekly pay
Signal Technician
$2,800 weekly pay
Floristry
Floristry Assistant
Florist
Funeral Services
Crematorium Technician
Funeral Assistant
Funeral Director
Glazing
Glazier
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning Technician
Refrigeration Mechanic
HVAC Technician
$1,900 weekly pay
Jewellery
Jeweller
Jewellery Designer
Locksmithing
Locksmith
Metalworking
Apprentice Engineer
Engineering Tradesperson
Blacksmith
Boilermaker
Fabricator
Metal Worker
Sheet Metal Worker
TIG Welder
Welder
Welding Instructor
$1,450 weekly pay
Painters and Signwriters
Painter and Decorator
Sign Installer
Signwriter
Vehicle Wrapper
Pest Control
Pest Control Officer
Pest Control Technician
Pest Controller
Trapper or Hunter
Pest Control Manager
Plumbing
Apprentice Plumber
Drainer
Fire Sprinkler Fitter
Gasfitter
Plumber
Roof Plumber
Sprinkler Fitter
$1,630 weekly pay
Pool and Spa
Pool Technician
Removalist
Furniture Removalist
Roofing
Roof Tiler
Sandblasting
Sandblaster
$1,540 weekly pay
Scaffolding
Apprentice Scaffolder
Scaffolder
Security
Bodyguard
CCTV Operator
Crowd Controller
Security Guard
Security Officer
Security System Installer
Investigator
$1,300 weekly pay
Private Investigator
Security Consultant
Security Manager
$1,550 weekly pay
Toolmaking
Toolmaker
$1,510 weekly pay
Watchmaking and Repairs
Watchmaker
Welding
Brake Press Operator