Certificate IV in Autonomous Control and Remote Operations

Jobs and Skills WA: Automotive courses

Want to work with robots and exciting technology? Get job ready for an exciting career in future technologies used in fields such as mining, manufacturing, automotive production, transport and logistics, healthcare and many more. 

Many industries are now using autonomous technology such as robotics across different aspects of their business — that includes areas such as mining, manufacturing, automotive production, transport and logistics, healthcare and many more. 

Here's your chance to learn about these exciting new technologies, and enter a whole new world with an exciting career in future technologies.

Through this training, you'll learn about optimising performance of complex control systems, maintaining and utilising a range of operational and communication technologies; identifying opportunities for the use of automation to improve efficiency and quality; managing safety risks, and so much more. 

Completion of this qualification may provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification or university degree, should you wish to pursue further study in this field.

Fee-free
STEM
Industry: Engineering and Mining
National course code: RII41522 | WA State ID: BHY5

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Our training equips cohorts with foundational knowledge and skills in remote operations and autonomous control. Providing the tools and knowledge to identify and mitigate risks and hazards in the workplace by gaining an understanding of the automated safety controls, functional safety, and processes.

Working cooperatively and honing leadership skills to create change among diverse teams and foster positive working relationships in order to influence quality outcomes. Gain the ability to analyse data and make informed dynamic decisions to enhance the optimisation of productivity while working in a high-pressured demanding environment.

Develop the capacity to engage effectively and collaboratively with stakeholders, gaining insight into the potential ripple effects along the value chain, and ensuring operational continuity through the utilization of technology for facilitating efficient remote communication.

Students should bear in mind that enrolling in a Certificate IV course necessitates becoming self-directed learners capable of working both independently and collaboratively while managing a significant workload.

 

Study in specialist facilities

Students study this course at our automation centre at Munster campus, with simulation facilities allowing students to develop their skills. The purpose-built training facility features remote control operations simulator.


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