Certificate IV in Integrated Technologies (Robotics)

Jobs and Skills WA: Electronics robotics courses

Certificate IV in Integrated Technologies (Robotics)

Enter the exciting world of integrated technologies, and gain skills and knowledge to work in the specialised field of robotics.

This course will provide you with a range of knowledge and skills in the use and applications of integrated technologies — in particular, the blending of these technologies into new and innovative applications — and to service and maintain these applications.

The course also provides a pathway for tradespeople in the electrotechnology or engineering industries to upskill to a leading tradesperson, technician or technical officer role.

You'll learn network systems administration, how to configure and administer a network operating system, how to configure and program a basic robotic system, and so much more. 

Training option

  • Low fee

Industry areas

  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Engineering and Mining

Study areas

  • Engineering
  • Website Design and Software Development

Course ID

  • National ID: 22697VIC
  • WA State ID: AE98

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.

Get involved in the industries of the future

The impact of the application of integrated technologies is being increasingly felt within a range of industry areas such as mining, engineering, electrical, electronic, information technology and manufacturing industries. The technology used by these industries range from traditional electronics, hardware platform, networking automation, fibre internet connectivity.

Technicians who work in Industry 4.0 sectors are required to be skilled in multiple disciplines.

To be able to competently repair and maintain equipment you will need knowledge and skills in the following areas:

  • Networking - Including both wireless and cabled networks that incorporates the principles of cyber security
  • Data Collection and Predictive Analysis
  • Mechatronics - You'll have to have an understanding of the equipment that is used in the automatic processing and manufacture of products
  • Auto control - You should be able to repair and maintain automatic control systems whether they are physical devices on site or controlled online
  • Robotics - You will need to be able to program and repair robotic equipment

Graduates of the course will be able to seek employment as service technicians capable of operating, installing and repairing a wide variety of equipment and includes the “Industrial Internet of Things” (IIoT).

Delivery location

East Perth

This course is not currently available at any private training providers.

This course will provide you with a range of knowledge and skills in the use and applications of integrated technologies — in particular, the blending of these technologies into new and innovative applications — and to service and maintain these applications.

The course also provides a pathway for tradespeople in the electrotechnology or engineering industries to upskill to a leading tradesperson, technician or technical officer role.

You'll learn network systems administration, how to configure and administer a network operating system, how to configure and program a basic robotic system, and so much more. 

Training option

  • Low fee

Industry areas

  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Engineering and Mining

Study areas

  • Engineering
  • Website Design and Software Development

Course ID

  • National ID: 22697VIC
  • WA State ID: AE98

To find out more about doing this course at a WA TAFE college, select one of the TAFEs listed below to read their course descriptions. You'll also be able to see at which TAFE campus/es the course is delivered.

If you would like further information such as when the course is available and how to enrol, and details of course fees, or if you have questions about how the course is delivered, please follow the Find out more link to go to the TAFE's website where you will find full course details and contact information so that you can speak to the TAFE directly.

Get involved in the industries of the future

The impact of the application of integrated technologies is being increasingly felt within a range of industry areas such as mining, engineering, electrical, electronic, information technology and manufacturing industries. The technology used by these industries range from traditional electronics, hardware platform, networking automation, fibre internet connectivity.

Technicians who work in Industry 4.0 sectors are required to be skilled in multiple disciplines.

To be able to competently repair and maintain equipment you will need knowledge and skills in the following areas:

  • Networking - Including both wireless and cabled networks that incorporates the principles of cyber security
  • Data Collection and Predictive Analysis
  • Mechatronics - You'll have to have an understanding of the equipment that is used in the automatic processing and manufacture of products
  • Auto control - You should be able to repair and maintain automatic control systems whether they are physical devices on site or controlled online
  • Robotics - You will need to be able to program and repair robotic equipment

Graduates of the course will be able to seek employment as service technicians capable of operating, installing and repairing a wide variety of equipment and includes the “Industrial Internet of Things” (IIoT).

Delivery location

East Perth

Get involved in the industries of the future

The impact of the application of integrated technologies is being increasingly felt within a range of industry areas such as mining, engineering, electrical, electronic, information technology and manufacturing industries. The technology used by these industries range from traditional electronics, hardware platform, networking automation, fibre internet connectivity.

Technicians who work in Industry 4.0 sectors are required to be skilled in multiple disciplines.

To be able to competently repair and maintain equipment you will need knowledge and skills in the following areas:

  • Networking - Including both wireless and cabled networks that incorporates the principles of cyber security
  • Data Collection and Predictive Analysis
  • Mechatronics - You'll have to have an understanding of the equipment that is used in the automatic processing and manufacture of products
  • Auto control - You should be able to repair and maintain automatic control systems whether they are physical devices on site or controlled online
  • Robotics - You will need to be able to program and repair robotic equipment

Graduates of the course will be able to seek employment as service technicians capable of operating, installing and repairing a wide variety of equipment and includes the “Industrial Internet of Things” (IIoT).

This course is not currently available at any private training providers.

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