Are you looking to take your plumbing skills to the next level?
These plumbing courses will not only boost your skills, but can help you become specialised in a range of areas such as fire protection, gas testing, water systems and asbestos removal.
With rises in residential and industrial construction there will always be a demand for skilled licensed plumbers to keep up with the building pipeline demand.
These plumbing courses offer practical training from load shifting equipment tickets, to commissioning domestic and residential fire suppression sprinkler systems, and Legionella management in building water systems.
Work smarter and future-proof your business by completing additional training and upskilling throughout your career.
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FAQ
Why should I consider a career as a plumber?
Plumbers are responsible for assembling, installing and maintaining water services, sanitary plumbing and drainage, gas, roofing and mechanical services in both existing and new constructions for residential, industrial and commercial workplaces.
Being a plumber is a skilled profession that includes a lot of face-to-face interaction with clients and problem solving.
Plumbing is a licensed trade, so the only competition is from other licensed plumbers, not DIY handymen, as the law protects you when completing works.
Plumbing is a varied career with a wide range of career pathways once you’ve finished your plumbing apprenticeship.
Why should I complete these plumbing courses if I am already a plumber?
People with the right level of plumbing experience and qualifications have an endless array of diverse career opportunities that allow them to work in a multitude of areas.
Additional training means you could become anything from a Hydraulic Engineer, Plumbing Inspector, Workplace Health and Safety Officer, Project Manager to a Plumbing TAFE Teacher, or business owner.
If you’d like to explore your eligibility for our funding, visit the plumbing courses above and contact a contracted RTO delivering the course you are interested in.