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The construction industry is a major sector of the Western Australian workforce and economy, and encompasses a huge variety of career pathways. It is closely aligned to building and includes a large range of trades such as carpentry and joinery, glass, bricklaying and glazing and roof plumbing, as well as an array of fields like site management, line management, estimating and contracting.

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    Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)

    National ID CPC50220 | State ID BGE4

    Up-skill in the building industry by learning how to manage a construction site or become a registered building practitioner. 

    Campuses
    • Thornlie

    Study Modes
    • Workplace

    Certificate III in Carpentry

    National ID CPC30220 | State ID BGB8

    Gain the building and construction skills to work as a domestic or commercial carpenter.

    Campuses
    • Mandurah
    • Rockingham
    • Thornlie

    Study Modes
    • Apprenticeship

    Certificate II in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication Pre-Apprenticeship)

    National ID MEM20105 | State ID AA50

    Continue your trade studies through to a metal fabrication apprenticeship.

    Campuses
    • Thornlie
    • Mandurah

    Study Modes
    • On Campus

    Certificate III in Engineering - Technical

    National ID MEM30522 | State ID BIV7

    Lay the groundwork to a career in engineering drafting, or as an engineering associate.

    Campuses
    • Munster

    Study Modes
    • On Campus
    • Traineeship

    Infrastructure Ready Skill Set

    State ID AE388
    Get Skills Ready for a job in construction.
    Campuses

    Study Modes
    • On Campus

    Certificate III in Locksmithing

    National ID MEM30819 | State ID BEL3

    Are you ready for a secure career that opens doors? Become a licensed locksmith today.

    Campuses
    • Rockingham

    Study Modes
    • Apprenticeship

    Work Safety in Construction Skill Set

    State ID AE386
    Get Skills Ready for a job with construction safety skills.
    Campuses

    Study Modes
    • On Campus