Certificate II in Electronic Assembly

Jobs and Skills WA: Electronics courses

Get set to zap your electronics career into the future, with the job ready skills and knowledge you need for professional work in electronics factories and assembly lines.

This nationally recognised and accredited training course qualifies you for professional work in electronics factories and assembly lines.

You'll learn how to assemble electronic sub-systems, and gain entry level skills and knowledge in selecting electronic components; setting up and operating component placement machines; fabricating parts and components; electrical fault diagnosis and testing; carrying out reworks; completing manufacturing documents; electrical safety, and much more!

This is the perfect start to your career in electronics! Completion of this course can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study. It's also an excellent pathway to an apprenticeship or traineeship in this industry.

Apprenticeship or traineeship
STEM
VET for secondary students
Industry: Building and Construction | Engineering and Mining |
National course code: UEE20920 | WA State ID: BFJ8

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This Qualification is ideal for those interested in gaining a basic understanding electronics or seeking to advance their skills toward further study in electrotechnology.

The Certificate II in Electronic Assembly Qualification enables students to build essential skills for roles like Electronics Assembler, Component Tester, or Production Assistant. Through hands-on learning, students master techniques for assembling and maintaining electronic systems, solving low-voltage circuit problems, and following industry standards in safety and sustainability. This Qualification prepares students for a fulfilling start in the electrotechnology industry or further study opportunities.

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