52899WA
25 days in 3 separate blocks
This nationally accredited course is approved by Building and Energy WA and is designed for overseas qualified electricians now residing in Western Australia wanting to gain their WA Unrestricted Electrical License.
It is delivered full-time over 25 days, in 3 separate blocks, and blends classroom learning with hands-on workshop projects to ensure comprehensive skill development. It caters specifically to qualified electricians with overseas qualifications, preparing them for provisional licensing and eventual full licensing in Western Australia.
Please note that the fees for this course are as follows:
To be eligible for enrolment, applicants must hold a provisional license issued by the regulatory authority responsible for regulating electrical work and licensing of workers in the jurisdiction where the training is taking place.
Evidence of the above requirements will be required prior to enrolment.
All learning materials will be provided.
Code | Description | Nominal Hours |
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ETLDIW302 | Design and install low voltage electrical wiring | 40 |
ETLITW301 | Inspect and test electrical wiring and equipment | 40 |
UEERE0001 | Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector | 18 |
HLTAID009 | Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation | 4 |
UETDRRF004 | Perform rescue from a live LV panel | 18 |
UEEDV0005 | Install and maintain cabling for multiple access to telecommunication services | 72 |
UEEDV0008 | Install and maintain cabling for multiple access to telecommunication services | 36 |
UEEEL0039 | Design, install and verify compliance and functionality of general electrical installations | 36 |
No course dates have been scheduled. Please register your interest to find out more.
Learners who successfully complete this course will be awarded with a certificate and a record of results detailing the units of competency completed.
The CET Skills Recognition process benefits applicants who have undergone prior learning and recognises competencies obtained outside a formal educational or training environment, gained through life or work experience. Competencies currently held by applicants will be formally assessed against each applicable Unit of Competency and may be recognised regardless of how, when and where they were achieved. Skills Recognition is an assessment process and a cost recovery charge will apply.
CET accepts and provides credit to learners for units of competency and/or modules (unless licensing or regulatory requirements prevent this) where these are evidenced by either AQF certification documentation issued by any other RTO or AQF authorised issuing organisation or an authenticated VET transcript issued by the Registrar.
If you believe you are entitled to Skills Recognition, we encourage you to complete an application form available from our administration team.
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