The rail industry has been one of Queensland's largest employers for over 150 years with Queensland Rail employing a number of new apprentices and trainees each year across a range of trades. TAFE Queensland offers courses in rail traction, distribution overhead, and transmission overhead. Our rail courses are perfect for new and existing workers, as well as those looking to gain training certification in the rail industry.
In our rail courses you can learn how to safely install, maintain, and inspect overhead poles, structures, conductors, cables, and rail traction wiring systems. Or you can get your licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform and learn how to safely perform dogging.
View rail coursesIn partnership with Queensland Rail, our Rail Training Centre of Excellence positions TAFE Queensland as the premier provider of rail and rail related training in the state. The facility includes three training rooms, 200m of track, and signalling, maintenance and safety equipment. The Centre allows for rail-specific fields of expertise to be introduced and supports existing trade training requirements.
This is a career start qualification suited to those looking to enter the rail infrastructure industry undertaking track work.
Kick start your career in the rail industry with this entry-level course and become an electrical rail lines or rail traction powerline worker.
This is a career start qualification suited to those looking to enter the rail infrastructure industry undertaking track work.
Kick start your career in the rail industry with this entry-level course and become an electrical rail lines or rail traction powerline worker.
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