Western Australia

TLI32121

Certificate III in Rail Structures in Rockingham

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 Structures will prepare you for the following roles.

More about Certificate III in Rail Structures

The Certificate III in Rail Structures is an essential qualification for those looking to enhance their skills in the rail industry. Situated in Rockingham, 6168 Australia, this certification is highly recognised among employers and helps individuals pursue rewarding career paths in various roles. By enrolling in a training provider from our curated list, you can discover the perfect fit for your educational needs, allowing you to engage with both the practical and theoretical aspects of rail structures.

This course is linked with broader Transport and Logistics courses, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the industry. Delving into the specialised field of Rail, learners will gain hands-on experience and essential knowledge, which is critical for their future roles. Graduates of the Certificate III in Rail Structures can pursue opportunities that include becoming a Track Worker, where they will maintain and inspect railway tracks to ensure safety and efficiency.

With additional experience, successful candidates might progress to roles such as a Senior Track Worker, where they lead project teams and oversee track maintenance efforts. The certification also opens doors to becoming a Rail Infrastructure Worker, focusing on building and maintaining rail infrastructure, or even transitioning into a role as a Civil Construction Worker, contributing to larger construction projects beyond the railways.