
Efficiency Works
Certificate IV in Competitive Systems and Practices
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)The Competitive Systems and Practices program has been designed to assist Australian organisations become more globally competitive through innovative training and sustainable business outcomes.
The objective of the Competitive Systems and Practices Certificate IV course is to develop student skills to a level where they can apply the individual tools and techniques to their own work, to assist others to apply the tools and techniques to their work and where required to manage the implementation of Competitive Systems and Practices.
This qualification, which provides a mixture of introductory and more advanced skills in Lean Six Sigma, is nationally-accredited under the Australian Skills Quality Authority. Efficiency Works will tailor the training content to client and student requirements.
The competency based training is structured around Lean Six Sigma concepts, coupled with coaching aimed at creating maximum ownership and engagement. Students’ assessments are based on workplace improvement projects that are practical and action-oriented.
The program comprises a combination of units aimed at facilitating behavioural change through the application of specific business improvement techniques, tailored to suit the organisation’s business needs. The candidate assessments are mapped back to the training package and the resultant qualification for successful candidates is a MSS40322 – Certificate IV of Competitive Systems and Practices.
Delivery mode
Efficiency Works offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Online
Set your own study schedule and balance study with your other commitments.
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
- QLD Subsidised Training This training may be subsidised by the QLD Government for eligible individuals. Places are limited.
Full Fee: $4,500
Queensland Skills Assured Funding – Career Boost
- Concession: $1,680
- Non-concession: $2,100
Career Boost Eligibility for General Training Pathways
Eligible Students must meet the following criteria:
- Aged 15 years or older
- Not be a school student
- Be a permanent Queensland resident
- Be an Australian citizen, or Australian permanent resident (includes humanitarian entrant), or a temporary resident with the right visa and work permits on the pathway to permanent residency, or a New Zealand citizen (for more information see Visa eligibility under VET investment programs)
- Not already have a Certificate IV or higher qualification (including tertiary qualification) completed within the last 10 years (qualifications started as a school student, and foundation skills qualifications, do not count)
- Not be enrolled in any other qualification, whether funded or unfunded, except for foundation skills qualifications
Career opportunities
The Certificate IV in Competitive Systems and Practices will prepare you for the following roles.
Operations Officer
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Inventory Controller
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Quality Controller
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Pharmaceutical Production Supervisor
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Warehouse Supervisor
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Logistics Coordinator
Logistics Coordinators organise the shipping, freight and transport of inventory, products, and raw materials in (and out) of the warehouse. They e...