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Transmission Lineworker

Across Australia, network owners require their transmission networks to be constructed and maintained to high standards of skill, professionalism and safety to ensure the satisfactory operation of the National Grid.

The purpose of setting minimum levels of competence for Lineworkers is to achieve the required minimum quality standards to prevent injury to workers, protect the public and their property from harm and prevent damage to assets. 

Compliance Training

RelyOn Australia provides Initial and Refresher programs for Transmission Lineworkers operating across Australia. Please review our Courses and contact our Office to discuss your needs.

Qualifications

We offer two pathways to achieve UET30521 Certificate III in ESI - Transmission Overhead.

Bridging programs for experienced workers - This service is offered to the employees of our corporate clients. It involves an assessment of the Candidate’s evidence including resumes, references, training certificates, high risk licences, work orders and permits.

Based on the outcome of the desktop review of the evidence portfolio, the Candidate may proceed to enrolment in the Qualification.

On completion of this gap analysis, our experienced Assessors prepare a training plan which includes a combination of Credit Transfer, RPL, gap training, supervised practical and log book options. At the completion of this Program, RelyOn Australia will award the successful Candidate with the full Qualification or relevant Units of Competency. 

Since 2019, over 140 workers have taken advantage of these intensive bridging programs and Adult Apprenticeships options and are on track to successfully complete their Cert III qualification.  

Apprenticeship programs- Commencing 2022, RelyOn Australia will be offering career pathways to bring new Lineworkers into the transmission industry by gaining the UET305121 Certificate III in ESI - Power Systems - Transmission Overhead qualification.

 

Our Transmission Clients

TransGrid, AusNet Services, ElectraNet, TasNetworks, UGL Group, Zinfra, Downer, Quanta Lines, Broadspectrum, Enerven, MackEx Services, Megavar, SA Power Networks, STE Solutions,