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.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Course fees
The estimated fee reflects the price range across training providers in Sydney.
The course fee is determined by each individual provider and may vary depending on factors like study mode and student support availability.
Career opportunities
The Certificate III in Watch and Clock Service and Repair will prepare you for the following roles.
Watchmaker
A Watchmaker services and repairs watches, clocks and other timepieces. You’ll diagnose faults and make necessary repairs. Watchmakers replace faul...
Service Technician
Their role involves troubleshooting faults, performing routine inspections, and ensuring that equipment operates efficiently and safely.
Ser...
Sales Representative
Sales Representatives (also known as a sales rep or sales agent) represent an organisation’s products and services — building relationships with pr...
Workshop Manager
A Workshop Manager takes care of daily operations in a mechanical workshop. You’ll arrange testing, parts replacements and repairs for a range of v...
Toolmaker
A Toolmaker creates and repairs tools for a range of purposes. You might make tools for specific purposes or produce components for other productio...
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More about Certificate III in Watch and Clock Service and Repair
If you are keen to start a rewarding career in the watch and clock service sector, the Certificate III in Watch and Clock Service and Repair is an excellent choice. This qualification is available through TAFE NSW in Sydney, where students can enjoy a hands-on learning experience in a supportive environment. Not only does this course equip students with the essential skills for roles like Service Technician and Watchmaker, but it also dives into the dynamic fields of Business and Trades, making it a versatile option for those interested in technical and customer-facing positions.
Upon completing the Certificate III, graduates can aim for various exciting roles, such as a Workshop Manager or a Sales Representative. The skills gained through this qualification are not only applicable to watchmaking but also extend to Toolmaking and even Automotive fields. This opens up a wider pool of opportunities and allows you to tailor your career path to suit your personal interests and strengths while remaining local to the vibrant city of Sydney.
Whether you’re aspiring to refine your technical skills or venture into management, studying in Sydney ensures that you're at the forefront of innovation and industry trends. By leveraging resources from local training providers such as TAFE NSW, you can embark on a fulfilling journey towards success in your chosen career. The Watchmaking and Repairs specialty makes this course particularly valuable for anyone looking to make a mark in this niche field.