Electro Technology

Are you working 20+ hours per week in the electrical trade, installing, maintaining, or repairing electrical systems and equipment? With Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), you can leverage your existing skills and work experience to gain a qualification through our partner RTOs, without classroom study.

Certificate III in Electro Technology Electrician

Gain the technical skills to install, test, and maintain electrical systems and equipment in residential and commercial buildings.

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If you’re already working in electrotechnology—performing tasks like wiring, equipment testing, data cabling, or electrical system maintenance—formally recognising your skills can help you grow faster in your career.

With Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Australian Training & Education Counsel (ATEC) helps you turn your hands-on experience into a nationally recognised qualification, opening doors to licensing, better pay, and long-term career stability—without classroom study.

How RPL Works?

All qualifcations are awarded by Registered Training Organizations (RTOs) in Australia

Our expertly crafted RPL process is designed to seamlessly transform your professional experience and prior learning into nationally recognized qualifications, ensuring a smooth and efficient pathway to formal certification.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Seasoned Professionals: Individuals with extensive experience in their field but lacking a current formal qualification.
  • Experienced Workers: Workers who began their careers before formal qualifications became a requirement.
  • Qualification Upgraders: Professionals seeking to upgrade their qualifications by having their practical experience recognized.
  • Career Progressors (CPD): Employees aiming to advance in their careers by formally validating their skills.
  • Advanced Learners: Individuals looking to pursue further education who can obtain course credits by demonstrating existing expertise in the qualification units.

Below is the list of documents required to review and submit your Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) application to the partner RTO:

  • 100 Points of ID: Accepted documents include driver’s license, passport, Medicare card, proof of age card, key pass, and utility bills.

  • Updated Resume: Clearly outlining your current skills, work experience, and employment history.

  • USI Number: If you do not have one, you can create it at www.usi.gov.au.

  • Employment Contracts or Job Offer Letters: Confirming your current role and hours.

  • Employer Reference Letter: A signed reference from your employer or senior management detailing your job role and responsibilities (Must be on official company letterhead).

  • Pay Slips or Invoices (Optional): Documents showing paid employment under your name.

  • Academic Documents and Transcripts: Including any relevant certificates, first aid certificates, or other completed training.

  • Workplace Photos: You must appear in the photos while performing relevant electrotechnology tasks.

  • Workplace Short Videos: Short videos of you performing your tasks in the workplace (Maximum length: 2 minutes per video).

  • Relevant Licenses: Your current White Card or any restricted electrical licenses you may hold.

  • Additional Supporting Evidence: This may include circuit diagrams, testing logs, safety reports, job sheets, or any documentation that demonstrates your competency.

  • Nationally Recognized Qualification awarded by a Registered Training Organization (RTO) in Australia
  • Fast, Easy and cost-effective
  • Career Advancement
  • Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
  • Meet Industry and Licensing Standards and prerequisites
  • Can Assist in Immigration and Visa Applications
  • Recognise volunteer experience
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