Certificate IV in Resource Processing

Jobs and Skills WA: Resources industry courses

Gain skills and knowledge in a range of key areas including how to apply and monitor and report on emergency preparedness and response systems; compliance systems; and mine services and infrastructure systems; as well as demonstrate leadership in the workplace, develop business operational plans and implement continuous improvement programs, and more.

If you have experience in mineral processing operations, and would like to progress your career into a supervisor, team leader or manager role — this is the course for you!

You'll gain skills and knowledge in a range of key areas including how to apply and monitor emergency preparedness and response systems; apply, monitor and report on compliance systems; conduct safety and health investigations and apply risk management processes; apply and monitor mine services and infrastructure systems; demonstrate leadership in the workplace; develop business operational plans and implement continuous improvement; implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs; and supervise on-site operations.

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

Low fee
Existing worker traineeship
STEM
Industry: Engineering and Mining
National course code: RII40520 | WA State ID: BGQ2

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This qualification reflects the role of individuals such as supervisors or team leaders, working in metalliferous processing facilities or coal preparation and treatment plants, who perform tasks involving a broad range of varied activities, most of which are complex and non-routine. They are responsible for the quantity and quality of the output of others, contribute to the development of technical solutions to non-routine problems and apply safety management plans to the workplace.


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