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UEE30820

Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician

This qualification fulfils the technical requirements for you to apply for your electrical contractor licence and become a trade-qualified electrician. Gain the skills to interpret electrical drawings, develop circuits, and install and maintain electrical components, wiring, equipment and systems in residential and commercial applications.

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At Australian Trade Training College we offer a variety of payment options. Find the one that suits you, click on the links below to check Funding eligibility and criteria, or contact us today.

Eligible apprentices and trainees that meet the Queensland state funding requirements will be charged a set fee per nominal hour. These fees are calculated at a regulated rate of $1.60 per nominal hour. Concession rates may apply for students under 25 or who hold a current Health Care Card or who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.

Non-funded apprentices and trainees will be charged a fee for service cost. These will be confirmed prior to the commencement of training.
Information regarding costs will be outlined on the agreed training plan, which will be provided to the employer and apprentice or trainee at time of induction.

Fee For Service (FFS)
$Price On Application

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
$Price On Application

Completed through an apprenticeship, this qualification covers the application of solving problems in electrical equipment while identifying and following work and occupational health and safety regulations and codes of practices in the electrotechnology workplace. Solve problems in single and multiple path circuits, low voltage a.c. circuits, direct current (d.c.) machines, and magnetic and electromagnetic devices. Determine, interpret and use drawings, diagrams and schedules to undertake work tasks. Dismantle, tag, assemble, fabricate and quality check utilities industry components. Safely test and connect alternating current (a.c.) rotating machines and transformers. Apply sustainable work practices through energy assessments and improvements to minimise energy and reduce material waste. Possible Employment Pathways:
  • Electrician

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User Choice 

Blended – Online theory (self-paced) via Learning Management System and practical training and assessment predominantly onsite at your workplace or at our campus.

Delivery Location

  • Online
  • Your workplace
  • Banyo Campus

During the entire program you will have access to your trainer via phone or email during normal business hours, should you have any questions throughout completing the course.

Requirements for completion of this qualification

Units of Competency

To be awarded this qualification, competency must be achieved in 29* units of competency:

  • Twenty-seven (27) core units of competency
  • Two (2) elective units

*Weighting points total applies

Pre-requisite

There are no prerequisites for entry into this qualification.

Resources

Access to a computer/laptop and internet, a video and audio recording device (e.g. smart phone or webcam) and current email address.

Electrician fixing telecommunications cabling

At Australian Trade Training College we offer a variety of payment options. Find the one that suits you, click on the links below to check Funding eligibility and criteria, or contact us today.

Eligible apprentices and trainees that meet the Queensland state funding requirements will be charged a set fee per nominal hour. These fees are calculated at a regulated rate of $1.60 per nominal hour. Concession rates may apply for students under 25 or who hold a current Health Care Card or who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.

Non-funded apprentices and trainees will be charged a fee for service cost. These will be confirmed prior to the commencement of training.
Information regarding costs will be outlined on the agreed training plan, which will be provided to the employer and apprentice or trainee at time of induction.

Fee For Service (FFS)
$Price On Application

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
$Price On Application

At Australian Trade Training College we offer a variety of payment options. Find the one that suits you, click on the links below to check Funding eligibility and criteria, or contact us today.

Eligible apprentices and trainees that meet the Queensland state funding requirements will be charged a set fee per nominal hour. These fees are calculated at a regulated rate of $1.60 per nominal hour. Concession rates may apply for students under 25 or who hold a current Health Care Card or who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.

Non-funded apprentices and trainees will be charged a fee for service cost. These will be confirmed prior to the commencement of training.
Information regarding costs will be outlined on the agreed training plan, which will be provided to the employer and apprentice or trainee at time of induction.

Fee For Service (FFS)
$Price On Application

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
$Price On Application

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User Choice 

Blended – Online theory (self-paced) via Learning Management System and practical training and assessment predominantly onsite at your workplace or at our campus.

Delivery Location

  • Online
  • Your workplace
  • Banyo Campus

During the entire program you will have access to your trainer via phone or email during normal business hours, should you have any questions throughout completing the course.

Requirements for completion of this qualification

Units of Competency

To be awarded this qualification, competency must be achieved in 29* units of competency:

  • Twenty-seven (27) core units of competency
  • Two (2) elective units

*Weighting points total applies

Pre-requisite

There are no prerequisites for entry into this qualification.

Resources

Access to a computer/laptop and internet, a video and audio recording device (e.g. smart phone or webcam) and current email address.

Electrician fixing telecommunications cabling

At Australian Trade Training College we offer a variety of payment options. Find the one that suits you, click on the links below to check Funding eligibility and criteria, or contact us today.

Eligible apprentices and trainees that meet the Queensland state funding requirements will be charged a set fee per nominal hour. These fees are calculated at a regulated rate of $1.60 per nominal hour. Concession rates may apply for students under 25 or who hold a current Health Care Card or who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.

Non-funded apprentices and trainees will be charged a fee for service cost. These will be confirmed prior to the commencement of training.
Information regarding costs will be outlined on the agreed training plan, which will be provided to the employer and apprentice or trainee at time of induction.

Fee For Service (FFS)
$Price On Application

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
$Price On Application

48 months full-time

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