The aerospace industry covers a range of sectors including manufacturing and maintenance, defence-related needs, domestic and international aviation, ground crew and technical support.
The future of the maritime industry is bright, and WA provides world-class training in aquaculture, fishing and marine studies, marine operations and engineering that can set you up for a career in a range of fields including commercial fishing, marine biology, eco tourism and shipping.
The logistics sector supports the supply of goods across Australia and the world. It employs people across occupations including storepersons, warehousing, freight handling, international shipping, storage and distribution.
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industry course list: Aerospace, Maritime and Logistics
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The "supply chain" is a term used to describe the business of getting things from one place to the next. It includes jobs such as postal workers, shipping officers, logistics clerk, transport coordinators, freight handlers, warehouse workers, and logistics officers.
Learn how to repair, overhaul, test and troubleshoot all manner of aircraft electrical and electronic aircraft systems when you complete this qualification.
This qualification is aligned to the educational requirement for Certification as Marine Engine Driver (Motor) Grade 1 as described in Part D of the National Standards for Commercial Vessels (NSCV). This will allow you to take charge on vessels less than 525kw (35QN) propulsion power engaged in operations in any area; or750kw (50QN) propulsion power engaged in operations up to Australian Coastal - Middle Water Limits (600nm); or 1,500kw propulsion power engaged in operations up to Inshore limits (15nm).
IF you have experience working on ocean going vessels, including commercial fishing ships, this qualification will allow you to work as Master on commercial vessels up to 45 metres long within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ); Master on vessels up to 80 metres long in inshore waters; or Chief mate or deck watchkeeper on vessels up to 80 metres long within the EEZ.
If you would love to work as a warehouse supervisor, logistics administrator or manager, warehouse lead or manager, inventory controller or similar roles, this is the course you need!
Get into the business side of logistics! FEE FREE!
If you're interested in the 'behind the scenes' operations of the logistics industry, and enjoy the financial side of business, this is the course for you! This training will set you up for a great career as a key part of the supply chain, getting goods from one place to another all around the world.
The supply chain operates globally, to get goods from one place to another. It's a vital part of Australia's economy, but it only works if transport is scheduled correctly — that could be your role!