Course providers in New South Wales
The 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 moreThe Advanced Diploma of Remote Engineering, Mechatronics and Robotics (52872WA) is for experienced and qualified engineers (or tradespeople) wanting to keep up with the growing complexity of engineering tasks, software, and machinery. It’s a nationally recognised qualification and focuses on real-world applications. The course is completed in four sections; Electrical/Electronic Systems, Mechanical Systems, Computers, and Control Systems. Enquire now for your eligibility for enrolment and the next course intake dates.
Learn moreThe Professional Certificate of Competency in Fundamentals of Electric Vehicles provides essential knowledge of electric vehicle technology, components, and applications. It explores scientific advancements, future developments, and the role of electric vehicles in reducing carbon emissions. The course examines high-efficiency and clean transportation solutions, including hybrid and fuel cell vehicles. Participants will gain a solid understanding of electric vehicle design and operation, equipping them with the necessary skills for careers in this rapidly evolving industry. Enquire now for a full list of entry requirements and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreGet 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 moreThe UEE40920 Certificate IV in Industrial Electronics and Control is for qualified electronics technicians who need the skills to install and maintain industrial plant, equipment, and machinery. This nationally recognised qualification builds on your existing knowledge of electronics and develops your technical skills, while teaching you how to source and purchase materials (and parts) for installation and service jobs. The course covers: digital control systems, electrotechnology apparatus, manual drafting, CAD equipment and software, portable gas detection devices, coaxial and copper cabling, documentation, and much more. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, graduation competencies, and upcoming course dates.
Learn moreThe UEE33020 Certificate III in Electrical Fitting will teach you how to assemble, fit and repair electrical plant and machinery. This nationally recognised training course also includes electrical wiring work. The course covers: electrical safely on-the-job and in the workplace, fabricating and assembling components, problem solving along AC and DC circuits, working with single and three phase low voltage machines, terminating cables and cords, connecting electrical control circuits, and other specialist skills. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, graduation competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome an electrical appliance service technician with the UEE32120 Certificate III in Appliance Service. This nationally recognised qualification is often delivered as an apprenticeship and contains a number of licensing outcomes (see below). During your studies you’ll be introduced to the safety and communication protocols of an electrical repairs workshop while gaining the technical skills you need to service and repair a full range of domestic and (some) commercial appliances. Enquire now for entry requirements, career outcomes, and enrolment centres near you. PLEASE NOTE: This qualification has the scope to obtain any of 3 x licences: Refrigerant Handling Licence, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Occupational Licence, and Electrical Occupation Licence. Always check with your course provider before enrolling to ensure the correct units have been selected to ensure licensing outcomes.
Learn moreLearn how to repair TVs, computers, phones, and other electronic devices with the UEE30920 Certificate III in Electronics and Communications. This nationally recognised qualification delivers a full range of electronic repairs skills and prepares you for work in the electrotechnologies and energy sector. The course includes problem solving and repair work on: complex power supplies, amplifier circuits, electronic communication systems, digital sub-systems, DC circuits and power supplies, utilities industry componentry, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, career outcomes, and enrolment centres near you.
Learn moreBecome a Registered Open Cabler with the UEE30420 Certificate III in Data and Voice Communications. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to install, test, and repair telecommunications systems and equipment at residences and commercial premises. During your studies you’ll be working with LAN networks, fibre optic, and copper cabling, as well as voice and data equipment and other electronic apparatus. You’ll gain a full technician’s skillset including on-the-job safety, electronic troubleshooting and fault diagnosis, component fabrication, cable laying, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, entry requirements, and enrolment centres near you. PLEASE NOTE: always check with your course provider for Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) outcomes before enrolling.
Learn moreLearn how to assemble and install a range of security systems UEE21620 Certificate II in Security Assembly and Set-up. This nationally recognised qualification includes installation methods for both wired and wireless security systems. The course covers: on-the-job safety in a electrotechnology workplace, following drawing and spec sheets, fabricating and assembling electronic components, sourcing and purchasing materials for installation and service jobs, completing documentation and service sheets, customer service, and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, upcoming course dates, and details about government funded training.
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Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices will prepare you for the following roles.
Factory Worker
A Factory Worker carries out a range of duties in a factory or manufacturing facility. You might be involved in assembling items, mixing products o...
Warehouse Assistant
A Warehouse Assistant carries out a range of duties in a warehouse or storage facility. You might receive stock as it arrives and distribute it to...
Machine Operator
A Trade Assistant provides support to qualified tradespeople across a variety of industries such as construction, manufacturing, automotive, and e...
Process Worker
A Process Worker assists with manufacturing items in a factory or processing facility. You might move items around using forklifts or other lifting...
More about Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices
Are you considering enhancing your career prospects in New South Wales? The Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices is an excellent option for individuals seeking to thrive in various industries such as transport, logistics, and manufacturing. This qualification equips students with the vital skills and knowledge needed to excel in today's competitive job market, making it a sought-after credential for future employers across New South Wales.
By undertaking this course, you will delve into a range of fields, from Transport and Logistics courses to specialised Manufacturing courses. These studies will prepare you for key roles such as an Office Assistant, Plant Technician, or a Warehouse Assistant. Completing the Certificate II will not only boost your resume but also increase your employability in dynamic sectors within New South Wales.
The Warehousing and Manufacturing Plant sectors offer exciting career opportunities. As you progress through the course, you will acquire practical skills that are directly applicable to roles like Factory Worker and Process Worker. These professions are foundational to the operational success of various businesses and will provide you with valuable experience.
The knowledge gained from the Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices will position you favourably for roles such as a Machine Operator, where you will manage essential machinery and production processes. Completing this course opens up a multitude of pathways, allowing you to enter industries that are integral to the economy of New South Wales. With the proper training, you can expect to work in vibrant hubs of activity such as Sydney, Newcastle, and Wollongong.
Courses by location
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Albury
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Armidale
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Ballina
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Bathurst
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Blue Mountains
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Central Coast
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Coffs Harbour
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Dubbo
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Goulburn
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Griffith
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Lismore
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Maitland
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Nelson Bay
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Newcastle
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Orange
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Port Macquarie
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Queanbeyan
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Richmond
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Sydney
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Tamworth
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Taree
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Tweed Heads
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Wagga Wagga
- Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices in Wollongong