New South Wales

TLI37122

Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure in Albury

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 Rail Infrastructure will prepare you for the following roles.

More about Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure

The Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure provides aspiring professionals in Albury with essential skills and knowledge required to excel in the rail industry. This qualification is delivered by accredited training providers and is closely associated with the Transport and Logistics sector, which ensures that students receive industry-relevant training that meets contemporary workplace demands. Graduates from this course can look forward to a variety of career opportunities, as they make significant contributions towards maintaining and improving Australia's rail infrastructure.

Upon completing the Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure, individuals are prepared to take on various roles, including Track Worker, Senior Track Worker, Track Machine Operator, and Rail Infrastructure Worker. These positions are vital for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of rail services in Albury and beyond. By equipping graduates with hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge, this certification helps job seekers stand out in a competitive job market, ensuring that they are well-prepared for employment opportunities within the thriving rail industry.

Transport and Logistics courses and Rail courses. The Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure is not just an educational stepping stone; it is a pathway to a rewarding career that contributes to Australia’s essential transport systems.