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Electro Instrumentation
Is the Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control course difficult?
The Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control requires students to have a completed the equivalent of Australian Year 10
Is it hard to get a job as an Electronic Instrument Trades Worker?
As per Job Outlook, 94 % of Electronic Instrument Trades Worker are employed full time
Can you be an Electronic Instrument Trades Worker without a degree?
Yes, you can become a qualified Electronic Instrument Trades Worker in Australia with a Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control
Is an Electronic Instrument Trades Worker in demand in Australia?
Electronic Instrument Trades Worker is currently on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) in Australia
How many hours a week does an Electronic Instrument Trades Worker work in a week?
As per Job OutLook, Electronic Instrument Trades Workers work an average of 48 hours per week.
Will these qualifications be recognised in my home country?
These qualifications are part of the Australian Qualification Framework. Most countries, specifically European or North American countries, accept qualifications issued by Australia. So yes, generally speaking, the qualifications will be accepted and allow you to work...
What is the study timetable like for a Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control course?
The Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control is generally 15-20 hours per week, spread over 2-3 days. Timetables vary depending on education institute.
How long does it take to become a qualified Electronic Instrument Trades Worker?
It takes 24 months to complete the Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control. Durations vary depending on education institute
How much is an Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control course?
Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control courses costs $12,000 - $13,000 per year. Prices may vary depending on education institute
What qualifications do I need to be an Electronic Instrument Trades Worker?
To be a qualified Electronic Instrument Trades Worker in Australia you need to have successfully completed a Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control
How much does an Electronic Instrument Trades Worker get paid?
As per Job Outlook, a qualified Electronic Instrument Trades Worker earns $1,348 a week, on average
Can foreigners do an Electronic Instrument Trades Worker apprenticeship in Australia?
International students can’t do an Electronic Instrument Trades Worker apprenticeship in Australia. Instead, they can study a 24-month vocational course to become a qualified Electronic Instrument Trades Worker. Click here to read more about apprenticeships and...
Where can I study to be an Electronic Instrument Trades Worker?
You can study to be an Electronic Instrument Trades Worker on the Gold Coast and Cairns
What do you do as an Electronic Instrument Trades Workers?
Electronic Instrument Trades Workers install, modify, maintain and repair electronic instruments and control systems. An Electronic Instrument Trades Workers also does the following in a normal day: Examines and tests machines, equipment, instruments and control...