Certificate III Instrumentation & control/Electronics Trades

Duration - 4 year
Study - TAFE

Tasks

  • Measuring and controlling instruments
  • Solve problems in DC circuits
  • Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment
  • Solve problems in measurement circuits and systems
  • Solve problems in temperature measurement circuits
  • Apply environmental and sustainable procedures in the energy sector

Future prospects

  • Certificate IV in Instrumentation & control

Also known as

  • Electronic instrument tradesperson
  • Instrument fitter

If you like

  • Problem solving
  • Have an above average computer aptitude
  • Practical hands-on work
  • Working independently and as part of a team

We look after

  • Wages
  • Allowances
  • Annual leave & annual leave Loading
  • TAFE/RTO fees
  • Mentoring & support
  • WHS/PPE

Fact

A certificate III or IV level is required to do this job, Around 65% of Electronics Trades Workers live in capital cities. (LabourMarketInsights.gov.au)