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TLI37122 Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure

TLI37122
Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure

Course Duration

12 Months

Course Fees

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Delivery Mode

Blended Delivery

Take Your Rail Infrastructure Career Further

Course Heading Section (Website)

The TLI32121 Certificate III in Rail Structures is a nationally recognised qualification designed for individuals seeking to advance their careers in the rail infrastructure sector. This program provides the skills and knowledge required to perform tasks involving checking and repairing structures through a broad range of skilled applications in a variety of contexts.

Throughout the course, students will develop competencies in areas such as steel, concrete, masonry, and timber structures maintenance. The qualification includes core units that cover communication systems, workplace information briefings, work health and safety procedures, quality systems, and the installation and maintenance of minor structures.

Units of Competency

Entry Requirements Section

In alignment with industry consultation and the job role expectations, the following is needed for course admission:
  • A valid Category 1 Rail Medical assessment
  • Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure (Structures) or relevant industry experience gained by working in the rail infrastructure (structures) environment.
  • Where this course can take you Section (Website)

  • Senior Structures Maintainer
  • Rail Infrastructure Technician
  • Track Structures Worker

Delivery Mode Section (Website)

This course is delivered through a blended delivery model that combines structured face-to-face training, practical hands-on instruction, and self-paced learning.

How can this course benefit you Section (Website)

You should consider enrolling if you want to:
  • Gain job-ready skills in maintaining, repairing, and constructing rail structures safely and efficiently
  • Boost your career with a nationally recognised qualification for roles
  • Step up professionally from support or entry-level roles into skilled operational positions within the rail industry
  • Assessment Information Section (Website)

  • Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.
  • In-field logbook: Participants complete tasks under the supervision of a qualified mentor, documenting their experiences and competencies in a logbook.
  • Practical observation assessments: Hands-on activities where participants demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment.
  • Portfolio of Evidence: for some units of competency students will be required to submit a portfolio of evidence to support other assessment methods and demonstrate competency.
  • Third-Party Reports: third-party reports will be required as supplementary evidence.

Upcoming Courses

There are currently no openings available for this course.

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