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For more information contact:

1300 823 393 or email [email protected]

TRADE SKILLS

RECOGNITION

PROGRAMME

A CUSTOMISED PROGRAMME

Getting recognition for your skills is straightforward:

1. Contact us

Decide which qualification matches your skills and then contact us and we will provide you with all the information you need.

Call us on 1300 823 393 or email [email protected] to find out more.

2. Complete a self assessment

We will send you a self assessment checklist. If you can you answer ‘yes’ to most of the questions on the self assessment checklist, then the next step is to organise a short interview to discuss your work history, experience and skills.

An interview fee of $185 applies.

Note: The Certificate III Automotive Mechanical Technology (Heavy Vehicle) costs $620, which includes a trade test.

3. Attend an interview

Attend your interview with one of our industry experts at a time that suits you. Come ready to talk about your work history, evidence, experience and skills.

When you attend your interview you will need to bring your portfolio of evidence, which could include work samples, resume, references or employer report and qualifications.

During the interview, our industry expert will work out the best recognition process for you. A quote and action plan will be sent to you detailing the expected time frame, cost and steps it will take for you to gain recognition for your skills.

If you need to undertake some skills gap training and assessment these costs will be included in the quote.

4. Completing the recognition process

Once you have accepted the quote and paid the agreed fee you will receive the support you need to complete the recognition process.

5. Receive your qualification

Once you have met all the recognition requirements you will receive your new qualification which will help you reach your

career goals.June 2013 Printed on FSC certified paper

www.wit.tafensw.edu.au

www.wit.tafensw.edu.au www.wit.tafensw.edu.au

RECOGNITION FOR TRADE SKILLS

TAFE Western’s Trade Skills Recognition Programme is for people who have been working in a trade or industry, for at least four years, who do not hold a formal qualification, but have gained skills on the job.

Through the programme, TAFE Western assesses and recognises the skills you already have and provides an opportunity for you to gain a qualification.

The benefits of undertaking the skills recognition programme are that:

• You can get a qualification for skills you already have.

• The programme is customised to your needs.

• It reduces the amount of formal study you may need to complete.

• It may lead to improved job prospects or career pathway.

• You can become compliant with NSW Office of Fair Trading licensing requirements.

Employers can use the programme for a number of employees.

Talk to us to find out more. Call 1300 823 393 or email

[email protected].

TRADE QUALIFICATIONS AND LICENSING

Whether you need a NSW Office of Fair Trading Contractor’s licence to perform residential building work, or would like a full qualification, TAFE Western’s Trade Skills Recognition Programme can help.

Building Trades

Certificate I Construction (CPC10111) includes:

• minor maintenance/cleaning

• non-structural repair work

• kitchen/bathroom bench installation

• fencing

• pressure washing/graffiti removal/brick cleaning work.

Certificate III Carpentry (CPC30211)

Certificate III Concreting (CPC30311)

Certificate III Civil Construction (Plant Operations) (RII30809)

Certificate III Painting and Decorating (CPC30611)

Certificate III Wall and Ceiling Lining (CPC31211)

Certificate III Bricklaying/Blocklaying (CPC30111)

Building Trades (continued)

Certificate III Plumbing (CPC32411)

Statement of Attainment Erection of Prefabricated Metal-Framed Home Additions and Structures

Engineering Trades

Certificate III Engineering (Fabrication) (MEM30305)

Certificate III Engineering (Mechanical) (MEM30205)

Automotive Trades

Certificate III Automotive Mechanical Technology (Light Vehicle) (AUR30405)

Certificate III Automotive Mechanical Technology (Heavy Vehicle) (AUR30405)

Certificate III Automotive Vehicle Body Panel Beating (AUR30805)

Certificate III Automotive Vehicle Body Vehicle Painting (AUR30805)

Electrical Trades

Certificate III Electrotechnology Electrician (UEE30811)

PROGRAMME THAT SUITS YOUR NEEDS

“I had 15 years experience as a heavy diesel mechanic, but had no formal qualifications. When I saw the trade skills recognition programme advertised, it seemed like a good idea to get a qualification. Receiving the Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology (Heavy Vehicle) through TAFE Western’s trade skills programme was straightforward, and I only needed to do 2½ days of extra training to be able to complete the process. Obtaining the qualification has led to me getting a pay rise, and it will make it easier for me to change jobs in the future.”

Rob Thurlow, Heavy Diesel Mechanic, C&A Forrest Haulage

“I had got as far as I could as a service technician but wanted to go further with my career. The trade skills recognition programme seemed a good idea as I could convert the skills I already had to become a qualified plant mechanic. This meant that I could go up a pay grade and have better career prospects. The process seemed a bit daunting to begin with, but once I got under way it was straight forward.”

Mark Gwynne, Plant Mechanic, Westrac

www.wit.tafensw.edu.au www.wit.tafensw.edu.au

RECOGNITION FOR TRADE SKILLS

TAFE Western’s Trade Skills Recognition Programme is for people who have been working in a trade or industry, for at least four years, who do not hold a formal qualification, but have gained skills on the job.

Through the programme, TAFE Western assesses and recognises the skills you already have and provides an opportunity for you to gain a qualification.

The benefits of undertaking the skills recognition programme are that:

• You can get a qualification for skills you already have.

• The programme is customised to your needs.

• It reduces the amount of formal study you may need to complete.

• It may lead to improved job prospects or career pathway.

• You can become compliant with NSW Office of Fair Trading licensing requirements.

Employers can use the programme for a number of employees.

Talk to us to find out more. Call 1300 823 393 or email

[email protected].

TRADE QUALIFICATIONS AND LICENSING

Whether you need a NSW Office of Fair Trading Contractor’s licence to perform residential building work, or would like a full qualification, TAFE Western’s Trade Skills Recognition Programme can help.

Building Trades

Certificate I Construction (CPC10111) includes:

• minor maintenance/cleaning

• non-structural repair work

• kitchen/bathroom bench installation

• fencing

• pressure washing/graffiti removal/brick cleaning work.

Certificate III Carpentry (CPC30211)

Certificate III Concreting (CPC30311)

Certificate III Civil Construction (Plant Operations) (RII30809)

Certificate III Painting and Decorating (CPC30611)

Certificate III Wall and Ceiling Lining (CPC31211)

Certificate III Bricklaying/Blocklaying (CPC30111)

Building Trades (continued)

Certificate III Plumbing (CPC32411)

Statement of Attainment Erection of Prefabricated Metal-Framed Home Additions and Structures

Engineering Trades

Certificate III Engineering (Fabrication) (MEM30305)

Certificate III Engineering (Mechanical) (MEM30205)

Automotive Trades

Certificate III Automotive Mechanical Technology (Light Vehicle) (AUR30405)

Certificate III Automotive Mechanical Technology (Heavy Vehicle) (AUR30405)

Certificate III Automotive Vehicle Body Panel Beating (AUR30805)

Certificate III Automotive Vehicle Body Vehicle Painting (AUR30805)

Electrical Trades

Certificate III Electrotechnology Electrician (UEE30811)

PROGRAMME THAT SUITS YOUR NEEDS

“I had 15 years experience as a heavy diesel mechanic, but had no formal qualifications. When I saw the trade skills recognition programme advertised, it seemed like a good idea to get a qualification. Receiving the Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology (Heavy Vehicle) through TAFE Western’s trade skills programme was straightforward, and I only needed to do 2½ days of extra training to be able to complete the process. Obtaining the qualification has led to me getting a pay rise, and it will make it easier for me to change jobs in the future.”

Rob Thurlow, Heavy Diesel Mechanic, C&A Forrest Haulage

“I had got as far as I could as a service technician but wanted to go further with my career. The trade skills recognition programme seemed a good idea as I could convert the skills I already had to become a qualified plant mechanic. This meant that I could go up a pay grade and have better career prospects. The process seemed a bit daunting to begin with, but once I got under way it was straight forward.”

Mark Gwynne, Plant Mechanic, Westrac

For more information contact:

1300 823 393 or email [email protected]

TRADE SKILLS

RECOGNITION

PROGRAMME

A CUSTOMISED PROGRAMME

Getting recognition for your skills is straightforward:

1. Contact us

Decide which qualification matches your skills and then contact us and we will provide you with all the information you need.

Call us on 1300 823 393 or email [email protected] to find out more.

2. Complete a self assessment

We will send you a self assessment checklist. If you can you answer ‘yes’ to most of the questions on the self assessment checklist, then the next step is to organise a short interview to discuss your work history, experience and skills.

An interview fee of $185 applies.

Note: The Certificate III Automotive Mechanical Technology (Heavy Vehicle) costs $620, which includes a trade test.

3. Attend an interview

Attend your interview with one of our industry experts at a time that suits you. Come ready to talk about your work history, evidence, experience and skills.

When you attend your interview you will need to bring your portfolio of evidence, which could include work samples, resume, references or employer report and qualifications.

During the interview, our industry expert will work out the best recognition process for you. A quote and action plan will be sent to you detailing the expected time frame, cost and steps it will take for you to gain recognition for your skills.

If you need to undertake some skills gap training and assessment these costs will be included in the quote.

4. Completing the recognition process

Once you have accepted the quote and paid the agreed fee you will receive the support you need to complete the recognition process.

5. Receive your qualification

Once you have met all the recognition requirements you will receive your new qualification which will help you reach your

career goals.June 2013 Printed on FSC certified paper

www.wit.tafensw.edu.au