Australian Capital Territory

TLI31921

Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling in Canberra

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

If you are considering a career in rail signalling, pursuing a Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling in Canberra is an excellent choice. This course equips students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to thrive in various roles within the transport and logistics sector, particularly in rail systems. Given Canberra's growing infrastructure projects and commitment to improving transport links, there has never been a better time to enter this dynamic field. By obtaining this qualification, you can pave the way for exciting job opportunities, including positions such as a Rail Protection Officer, Signal Technician, and Rail Signalling Technician.

The Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling links to various educational fields, including Information Technology courses, Transport and Logistics courses, and Trades courses. This multi-disciplinary approach not only enhances your technical capabilities but also opens doors to an array of career paths. For instance, you could also explore becoming a Network Technician or a Rail Infrastructure Worker. Each of these roles plays a crucial part in maintaining and enhancing our rail systems, ensuring that they meet the demands of modern transportation.