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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Radio Communications for Industry
State ID: SC-MES-V1384
Certificate IV in Rail Signalling (Electrical Fitting)
National ID: UEE41223 State ID: AE86
Certificate IV in Rail Signalling (Electrotechnology Electrician)
National ID: UEE41223 State ID: AE85
Certificate III in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
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National ID: MEM31322 State ID: BIV6
Certificate III in Resource Processing
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National ID: RII30420 State ID: BGP5
Safety Leadership for Supervisors skill set
State ID: GAB80
Certificate II in Split Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems
National ID: UEE20120 State ID: BFP0
Structured and Coaxial Cabling Skill Set
State ID: EAF36
Certificate III in Surface Extraction Operations
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National ID: RII30120 State ID: BGQ3
Diploma of Surface Operations Management
National ID: RII50120 State ID: BGP2

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