This qualification reflects the role of a skilled operator working with civil construction plant, who applies a broad range of skills in a varied work context, using some discretion and judgement and relevant theoretical knowledge. The individual may provide theoretical advice and support a team.
- Water Cart Operator
- Excavator Operator (Mining and Extractive Industries)
- Haul Truck Operator (Mining)
No pathways identified
To achieve RII30820 Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations a total of twenty (20) units of competency must be completed comprising of fifteen (15) core units and five (5) elective units of which:
- at least one (1) must be chosen from Group A
- at least two (2) must be chosen from Group B
- no more than two (2) may be chosen from Group C
- no more than one (1) may be chosen from elsewhere within this training package, or from another endorsed training package, or from an accredited course.
OR
- at least two (2) must be chosen from Group A
- a further three (3) may be chosen from Group A, B, or C
- no more than one (1) may be chosen from elsewhere within this training package, or from another endorsed training package, or from an accredited course.
The elective units have been selected following consultation with local industry requirements. The elective units may vary between delivery locations.
Core Units (15 required)
Unit Code | Unit Title | Nominal hours |
---|---|---|
RIIBEF201E | Plan and organise work | 20 |
RIICCM201E | Carry out measurements and calculations | 20 |
RIICCM202E | Identify, locate and protect underground services | 30 |
RIICCM203E | Read and interpret plans and job specifications | 40 |
RIICCM205F | Carry out manual excavation | 8 |
RIICCM206E | Support plant operations | 8 |
RIICCM207E | Spread and compact materials manually | 12 |
RIICCM208E | Carry out basic levelling | 16 |
RIICOM201E | Communicate in the workplace | 20 |
RIIRIS301E | Apply Risk management processes | 20 |
RIISAM201E | Handle resources and infrastructure materials and safely depose of non-toxic materials | 16 |
RIISAM203E | Use hand and power tools | 80 |
RIISAM204E | Operate small plant and equipment | 20 |
RIIWHS201E | Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures | 20 |
RIIWMG203E | Drain and dewater civil construction site | 20 |
Elective Units (5 required)
Unit Code | Unit Title | Nominal Hours |
---|---|---|
RIIMPO324F | Conduct civil construction grader operations (Group A) | 80 |
RIIMPO321F | Conduct civil construction wheeled front end loader operations (Group A) | 160 |
RIIMPO320F | Conduct civil construction excavator operations (Group A) | 200 |
RIIMPO318F | Conduct civil construction skid steer loader operations (Group A) | 80 |
RIIMPO319E | Conduct backhoe/loader operations (Group A) | 200 |
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Students must meet the minimum age requirement to be able to enrol with Batchelor Institute. The minimum age will depend on several factors.
Where:
- Training is delivered in a regional or remote community, and the student no longer engages and/or participates in secondary schooling, the student must be 15 years or older at the time training commences
- Training is delivered on the Batchelor Campus or Desert People Centre Campus, and where the student attends training during the day, but are not accommodated overnight, the student must be 17 years or older at the time training commences; or
- Training is delivered in any location, and the student requires to be travelled by Batchelor Institute to a training delivery location, the student must be 18 years or older at the time training commences.
You will need to apply to ABSTUDY once you have enrolled at Batchelor Institute so your travel can be arranged (if travel is applicable). To do this you will need to obtain a VET Enrolment and Fees Invoice from the Institute and then take it to your nearest Centrelink Office, to complete an ABSTUDY application.
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A ‘mixed-mode’ AFB course is a nationally accredited course that is delivered through a combination of distance education and face-to-face residential teaching. AFB contributes towards the costs of travel, meals and accommodation.
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Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process that tries to match these skills and knowledge to the outcomes of your course to assess whether you have achieved the required learning outcomes. If you think you are eligible for RPL, contact us for more information.
Batchelor Institute also recognises qualifications and statements of attainments gained from any other Australian Registered Training Organisation, where nationally accredited training has been undertaken. This form of recognition may include Credit Transfers.
Students who have been identified as needing extra support services besides those already identified will have the extra support identified within their individual training plan and the support services will be arranged accordingly.
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