You’ll learn how to work with machines, tools, and tech in areas like metal trades, automation, surveying and mining operations. These jobs are in demand across WA and offer great career pathways. 

With careers ranging from entry-level jobs to management, there are endless ways to grow, specialise and make an impact.

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Get the skills you need without the high cost*. Fee free and low fee courses make training more affordable, so you can focus on building your career.

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Use the course search below to explore what’s available. Filter by fee free or low fee courses, qualification level, or use the keyword search to narrow your options. When you find a course you like, click your selected TAFE college to view the course.

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Certificate III in Electronics and Communications
National ID: UEE30920 State ID: BFO7
Certificate IV in Electronics and Communications
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National ID: UEE40720 State ID: BFP4
Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering
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National ID: UEE50520 State ID: BFP5
Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) (Electrotechnology Pre-apprenticeship)
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National ID: UEE22025 State ID: AF02
Advanced Diploma of Engineering
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National ID: MEM60122 State ID: BIW5
Certificate II in Engineering
National ID: MEM20105 State ID: W233
Certificate IV in Engineering (CNC Machining)
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National ID: MEM40119 State ID: AD27
Certificate IV in Engineering (CNC Machining)
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National ID: MEM40119 State ID: AD26
Certificate IV in Engineering (Fluid Power)
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National ID: MEM40119 State ID: AD30
Certificate IV in Engineering (Instrumentation)
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National ID: MEM40119 State ID: AD20

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