Make your mark with a career on the roads, and get the skills you need for the job you want working on road marking projects in the civil construction industry.
Imagine if we had to drive on roads without lines or markings! This is a very important job, and it could be yours with the right training.
With the Certificate III in Civil Construction (Road Marking) course, you'll get a fantastic introduction to the civil construction industry. You'll learn the key safety, communication, and hand on skills you need to get started; including measuring, using hand tools, and operating small plant and equipment.
You’ll also gain the technical skills used in road marking including surface preparation, handling and storage of road marking materials, carrying out road marking operations such as ride-on, long line, and thermo plastic. Depending on your training provider, the course may also enable you to obtain a number of WHS permits and licences such as rigging, dogging, and forklift.
Completion of this course can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study in this field.
Choose a private training provider that delivers this course
This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.
Down to Earth Training & Assessing offers Apprenticeships in RII30920 Certificate III in Civil Construction - Road Marking. Our training is based on what you need to know & what you need to do to gain your trade certificate. We deliver Down to Earth Training. For further information call (08) 9528 8888 or email admin@down2earth.com.au
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