W120708 - Electrical tradesperson

Electrical tradesperson
Bailey's Electrical & Automation

Do you have a keen interest in the Construction Industry - Electrotechnology and in particular as an Electrical Trades Assistant? If so, Bailey’s Electrical and Automation will give you a great opportunity to gain experience in electrical.

This is a great opportunity for a student currently studying a VETDSS subject in Electrotechnology to gain skills with an industry qualified Electrician in the Mildura area.

Sounds like a pretty good employer to have on your resume doesn't it?
Make Bailey’s Electrical and Automation your next phone call to find out more.

Skills You Might Learn

The student may have the opportunity to attain a broad range of skills while on work placement. These may include valuable employability skills such as:
• Communication.
• Teamwork.
• Punctuality.
• Presentation.
• Problem solving.
• Planning.
• Initiative.
• Follow instructions.
• Work under supervision.
• Learning Technology

The student may also attain vital industry specific skills which will relate to their secondary school studies they include:
• Hands-on practical experience.
• Observing and learning from industry qualified and experienced professionals.
• Working in real-life scenarios at a construction work site.
• Working with tools and equipment necessary to the occupation.
• Liaising and working with supervisors, colleagues, industry customers/clients and suppliers.

Typical Tasks & Duties

As an Electrical Trades Assistant you will assist with the select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain of a wide range electrical systems and equipment in building and premises.

The Electrical Trades Assistant student may undertake the following tasks and duties.
• Assist Qualified Electricians and participate in electrical work activities including
electrical installation of refrigeration and air conditioning units, required tests and checks.
• Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace to work safely in the construction industry.
• Organise work equipment and job supplies each day for work.
• Follow job instructions, including verbal instruction.
• Solve problems in dc circuits.
• Use of routine equipment/plant/technologies in an energy sector environment.
• Carry out routine work activities in an energy sector environment.
• Read and interpret routine information on job instructions.
• Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector.
• Identify and select components, accessories and materials for energy sector work activities.
• Assemble electronic components.
• Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment.
• Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications.
• Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components.
• Perform manual handling duties as instructed.
• Assist with maintaining a clean and tidy work environment.
• Pack down of work equipment and job supplies after work each day.

Student Requirements

Students should demonstrate a good work ethic, willingness to learn with an ability to follow instructions and to problem solve in the electrical field are encouraged to consider a future SWL placement to develop skills learned from their VETDSS subject.

Whilst the student is attending the work placement they are expected to:
• Dress appropriately.
• Maintain interest and participate in tasks and work duties.
• Be well mannered and behave in a respectful and responsible manner.
• Be punctual.
• Follow management instructions.
• Act in accordance with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) requirements.
• Work within the team.
• Listen and take advice from fellow workers.
• Respect other people’s belongings.
• Keep a note pad and pen handy to take notes for their own reference.
• Demonstrate the skills they have developed through their course.
• Take their Log Book to the work placement every day.

A Construction Induction Card (CI Card) will be required to be eligible for this placement.

Dress Requirements

The student will be required to present in the following work attire;
• Work pants.
• Electrical work shirt, hi visual.
• Work boots, steel cap.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) appropriate to the tasks and duties carried out by the student, will be supplied by the Host Employer.

KMART Mildura is a supplier of appropriate worksite clothing.

Special Transport Requirements

Public Transport is limited, students to check bus transport availability and or speak to parents/carer to organise transport prior to contacting employer.

Buslink Sunraysia: Ph: 5023 0274, Website: http://buslink.com.au/your-bus-service/mildura/

RELATED COURSES INCLUDE

  • 22499VIC - Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Pre-Vocational)
  • UEE22011 - Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)
Positions: 1 Position
ID Number: W120708
Industry Area: BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
Location: Mildura - Explore Region
Mode/Type: Structured Workplace Learning (SWL)
Attendance: To be arranged from Monday to Friday 7.30am to 3.30pm or as negotiated.
Added By: Northern Mallee Local Learning & Employment Network

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