Career & Training Links
Career Information
There is a wide variety of career pathways available to practioners in the Electrotechnology industry. For information on specific careers and potential pathways, visit the following websites:
| My Future Careers events, information and initiatives relating to the Electrotechnology and related industries. |
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| National Training and Information Service (NTIS) Information on qualifications and careers in the Electrotechnology Industry |
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| EE-Oz Training Standards Career information, qualification pathways and training contacts. |
Pre-Apprenticeships, Apprenticeships and Traineeships
Follow the links below for information about how to get a traineeship in the Electrotechnology industry:
| Jobs, Education and Training (JET) Search for Apprenticeship and Trainee vacancies throughout Australia. |
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| New Apprenticeship Centres (NAC) Search for your closest NAC and find out how to find a suitable position. |
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| 370 degrees group View 370 degrees group information on pre-apprenticeships, apprenticeships and traineeships. |
School Programs
In Victoria, there are several programs run in schools that cater for the Electrotechnology industry. For detailed information on the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) and VET in Schools programs, visit the following site:
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Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) |
Training Package
For information on the Electrotechnology Industry Training Package and the individual qualifications, visit the following sites:
Registered Training Organizations
Follow the links below to view organisations in Victoria that offer qualifications for the Electrotechnology industry:
| National Training and Information Service (NTIS) Search for RTOs that offer training to the Victorian Electrotechnology industry. |
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| Training.com.au View a wide range of information related to RTOs. |
How do I get trainee?
There are a number of organisations dedicated to helping employers find appropriate trainees. These organisations also detail employer responsibilities and the benefits (financial and otherwise) of hiring a trainee:
Work Experience
Participating in a work experience program can be rewarding for both potential employees and employers. There are however, a range of safety and legal responsibilities that the employer must ensure are met. The following websites provide information about how to successfully supervise work experience students and handle other related issues.
| WorkSafe Victoria Advice from WorkSafe Victoria regarding students working in potentially dangerous jobs. |
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| Safe At Work Information regarding workplace hazards at work. |
Employee Information
The following website may be of interest to Electrotechnology industry apprentices.
| Electrical Trades Union (ETU) The ETU training page. |


