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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Health and Safety Representative Training (HSR)
State ID: 09514P
Install and Modify Performance Data Communication Optical Fibre Cabling Skill Set
National ID: UEESS00170 State ID: AE237
Install, Commission and Service Type B Gas Appliances Skill Set
State ID: EAD65
Certificate II in Integrated Technologies (Pre-vocational) (Robotics Control Stream)
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National ID: 22586VIC State ID: AD16
Certificate IV in Integrated Technologies (Robotics)
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National ID: 22697VIC State ID: AE98
Intermediate Solidworks
State ID: SC-MFM-V2419
Introduction to Solidworks
State ID: SC-MFM-V1302
Laser shaft alignment
State ID: SC-MFM-V1241
Metal machining for beginners
State ID: SC-MFM-V1234
MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas)
State ID: SC-MHF-V1321

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