Course providers in New South Wales
Get the skills you need to become a successful workplace leader with the BSB40520 Certificate IV in Leadership and Management. This nationally recognised qualification covers the essential aspects of team leadership, workplace relationships, and operations management — then you choose electives that support your actual job role (eg, WHS and risk management, personal productivity, financial reporting, workplace diversity). You’ll graduate a more effective communicator with an arsenal of administration, IT, and digital work skills. Enquire now for the list of study units and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome a licensed security guard (unarmed) with the Certificate II in Security Operations (CPP20218). You will learn how to provide security services for a range of clients while protecting yourself, patrons, and the general public. The course covers: first aid, basic self defence, screening people and personal effects, conducting patrols, crowd control, managing intoxicated people, removing persons from premises. Enquire now for enrolment opportunities in your state or territory.
Learn moreBecome a licensed carpenter with the CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry. This nationally recognised training course is a trade qualification and part of a carpentry apprenticeship. During your studies you will learn the essentials of working on a construction worksite including critical safety, communication, and behavioural standards. You’ll then gain the technical skills you need to work in either commercial carpentry, residential carpentry, or formwork. Skills include: using carpentry tools and equipment, handling carpentry materials, setting out, installing floors, constructing wall frames, erecting roof trusses and pitched roofs, installing windows and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, carpentry career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome a qualified chef and gain additional leadership skills with the SIT40521 Certificate IV in Kitchen Management. This nationally recognised qualification will take you beyond your chef’s qualification by teaching you how to roster and manage the entire kitchen staff. The course delivers all the skills you need to work as a chef — cooking contemporary dishes, operating a fully functional kitchen, and implementing a food safety program. Choose specialist electives in cookery and catering, Asian cooking, patisserie, or food and beverage. Enquire now for the full list of specialisation units (and their availability), commercial chef career outcomes, and enrolment centres near you.
Learn moreGet the skills you need to manage your department (or even the whole venue) with the SIT50422 Diploma of Hospitality Management. This nationally recognised qualification will give you a more sophisticated knowledge of the hospitality industry in Australia and develop your skills in leadership, communication, and business administration. The course covers: customer service management, budgeting and financial management, rostering, risk management and compliance. Choose additional electives to support your carer in commercial cookery, food and beverage, gaming, Asian cooking, accommodation services, or back of house. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, hospitality management career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment opportunities in your area.
Learn moreThe Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems), developed by electrical and renewable energy experts, will equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to address the demands of the modern power industry. You will learn how to design the components of a power system including generation, transmission, distribution and the associated systems. The program will also cover the automation, protection and control components that contribute to the high level of reliability expected from modern power systems.
Learn moreElectrical engineers are responsible for designing new systems, solving problems, testing equipment, and working on a wide range of components and systems, including communications systems, power plants, electrical machines, navigation systems, and electrical systems for automobiles and aircraft. This practical qualification will ensure you graduate job-ready as an electrical engineering technologist in many industries such as power generation and supply, communications and media, computer systems, and robotics. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest electrical engineering technologies.
Learn moreThe HLTWHS005 Conduct Manual Tasks Safely provides the skills and knowledge necessary for employees to perform safe handling practices in the healthcare industry. Poor manual handling is a common cause of injury, making it crucial for all healthcare workers to learn safe transfer techniques. This course covers recognising hazardous manual tasks, preparing for them, and completing them safely. It is applicable to all workers involved in manual handling tasks. Enquire now for a full list of entry requirements and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe Professional Certificate of Competency in Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) provides engineers and technicians with essential knowledge of HVAC systems. It covers psychrometric charts, indoor air quality, load calculations, and system design considerations. Participants will gain practical skills in maintaining and troubleshooting HVAC systems, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency. This course is suitable for professionals from various backgrounds seeking to enhance their expertise in HVAC principles and applications. Enquire now for a full list of entry requirements and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe PSP40416 Certificate IV in Government Investigations gives you the skills you need to carry out regulatory and compliance investigations in public service organisations. This nationally recognised qualification teaches you how to plan and initiate an investigation, walking you through the entire process including interviewing techniques, applying regulatory powers, and finalising the investigation. Choose electives in regulatory compliance, risk management, and policy implementation. Enquire now for the full list of study units, public service competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates.
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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
Career opportunities
The Certificate IV in Rail Signalling will prepare you for the following roles.
Rail Signalling Technician
A Rail Signalling Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, testing, and repair of signalling systems that control train movemen...
Signal Technician
A Signal Technician performs electrical work on railway signal equipment. You might install new equipment or perform maintenance on existing system...
More about Certificate IV in Rail Signalling
The Certificate IV in Rail Signalling is an essential qualification for anyone looking to advance their career in the dynamic field of rail transport. Offered by a range of Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) and industry-recognised providers in New South Wales, this course equips students with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to excel in various job roles within the rail signalling sector. With a strong emphasis on practical and theoretical training, graduates will emerge fully prepared for the challenges of the industry.
Upon completion of the Certificate IV in Rail Signalling, individuals can pursue exciting career opportunities such as a Rail Traction Linesman, a Signal Technician, or a Rail Signalling Technician. These critical roles play a vital part in ensuring the safety and efficiency of rail networks across New South Wales, including urban and regional services. By embarking on this educational journey, you will be uniquely positioned to contribute to the industry's future in this vital state.
The course not only serves those interested in the rail signalling field but also aligns closely with broader trades courses and the specialised electrician pathways. This interconnectedness increases the versatility of graduates, allowing them to adapt their skills to meet the demands of diverse roles available within the trades sector, thereby broadening their career prospects. Furthermore, with various training providers scattered throughout New South Wales, aspiring students have numerous options to find a course that fits their needs and location.
Courses by location
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Albury
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Armidale
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Ballina
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Bathurst
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Blue Mountains
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Central Coast
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Coffs Harbour
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Dubbo
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Goulburn
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Griffith
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Lismore
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Maitland
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Nelson Bay
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Newcastle
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Orange
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Port Macquarie
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Queanbeyan
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Richmond
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Sydney
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Tamworth
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Taree
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Tweed Heads
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Wagga Wagga
- Certificate IV in Rail Signalling in Wollongong