Electronic Equipment Trades Worker ANZSCO Code 342313
Electronic Equipment Trades Workers install, maintain, and fix electronic equipment and systems like audiovisual gear, home entertainment systems, computers, and electronic security systems.
Occupation description
Electronic Equipment Trades Workers install, maintain, and repair electronic equipment and systems like audiovisual gear, home entertainment systems, computers, and electronic security systems.
Their duties include:
- Examining and testing equipment to identify faults.
- Adjusting, repairing, and replacing worn or faulty parts and wiring.
- Performing maintenance on equipment and systems.
- Reassemble, test, and adjust equipment after repair.
- Advising users on proper operating procedures to prevent malfunctions.
Skill Level: 3
Specializations
- Audiovisual Technician
- Fire Alarm Technician
- Home Theatre Technician
- Security Technician
- Video Technician
Skills Assessment Authority: TRA
Caveats: No caveats apply to this occupation.
How will I be assessed?
Stage 1:Documentary Evidence Assessment
We’ll examine your documentary evidence to ensure it meets the employment and training criteria and demonstrates your skills, knowledge, and experience as an Electronic Equipment Trades Worker.
You can access details about employment, training, and document requirements below:
- To learn what evidence you need, download the Evidence Guide.
- For Pathway 1, find information on assessment for your occupation, including the Video Guide and Observation Report.
- Refer to the Pathway 1 Employment Experience Guidelines for employment experience requirements.
- If you’re applying through Pathway 2, read the Pathway 2 Candidate Guide.
Stage 2: Technical Assessment
Upon successful completion of Stage 1, you will proceed to a technical evaluation.
What skills and knowledge do I need?
The relevant qualification for this occupation is the UEE30920 Certificate III in Electronics and Communications. To obtain this qualification, you must showcase your skills and knowledge in the listed units of competency. Each unit outlines specific knowledge and skills necessary in Australian workplaces.
You must achieve 21 units of competency:
- 14 core units
- 7 elective units
Core Units
Code | Title |
UEECD0007 | Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace |
UEECD0016 | Document and apply measures to control WHS risks associated with electrotechnology work* |
UEECD0019 | Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components* |
UEECD0043 | Solve problems in direct current circuits* |
UEECO0007 | Participate in electronics and communications work and competency development activities |
UEEEC0028 | Fault find and repair complex power supplies* |
UEEEC0060 | Repairs basic electronic apparatus faults by replacement of components* |
UEEEC0063 | Solve fundamental electronic communications system problems* |
UEEEC0066 | Troubleshoot amplifiers in an electronic apparatus* |
UEEEC0067 | Troubleshoot basic amplifier circuits* |
UEEEC0069 | Troubleshoot digital sub-systems* |
UEEEC0074 | Troubleshoot resonance circuits in an electronic apparatus* |
UEEEC0075 | Troubleshoot single phase input d.c power supplies* |
UEERE0001 | Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector |
Elective Units
Code | Title |
UEECD0051 | Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications* |
UEEDV0005 | Install and maintain cabling for multiple access to telecommunication services* |
UEECD0020 | Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment* |
UEECS0003 | Assemble, set up and test computing devices* |
UEECS0029 | Set up and configure basic local area network (LAN)* |
UEECS0033 | Use engineering applications software on personal computers |
UEEEC0072 | Troubleshoot microcontroller-based hardware systems |
You need to demonstrate competency in all core and elective units of competency, along with their prerequisite units.
NOTE: * indicates that a unit requires prerequisite/s.
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How to Apply
If you’re a tradesperson, your skills and experience will be assessed by someone who has worked in your trade and understands your skills and qualifications. VETASSESS is Australia’s leading assessment body for trades, and we can assess 27 different trade occupations.
Here’s what you need to do:
Step 1
Check your eligibility to apply for a Trade Skills Assessment.
Step 2
Understand the Assessment Process
Step 3
Confirm the type of evidence you may be asked to provide.
Step 4
Find out the upfront cost for your trade skills assessment.
Step 5
Apply now.