Certificate II in Sustainable Energy (Career Start)

Jobs and Skills WA: Clean energy courses
Get a head start on your future career in renewable energy

If you’re eager for a career that promotes renewable energy technologies, this is the course for you. With so many fantastic career options now and in the future for clean energy, what a great place to start!

The nationally recognised Certificate II in Sustainable Energy (Career Start) qualification will give you a head start towards a traineeship or apprenticeship. During your studies you’ll be introduced to the WHS regulations and sustainability practices that underpin the energy sector in Australia, and you’ll learn how to provide basic sustainable energy solutions for residential premises.

The course also covers promoting sustainable energy practices in the community, solving problems along DC circuits, operating energy sector application software, assembling components, and installing basic equipment.

STEM
Industry: Science and the Environment
National course code: UEE22120 | WA State ID: BFN5

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This qualification offers introductory knowledge and essential skills for entry-level positions or further study in the electrotechnology and sustainable energy industries. Gain a solid foundation in safety protocols, electrotechnology concepts, tool usage, and practical skills.

The course may also act as a pathway into an Electrical Apprenticeship.

 


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