Apprenticeships in the Energy Industry

Australian Apprenticeships are the best way to combine training and employment and they can lead to a nationally recognised qualification and are available to anyone of working age and do not require any entry qualifications. You can be a school-leaver, re-entering the workforce or simply wishing to change careers. Alternatively, you can join a Group Training Organisation.
Australian Apprenticeships offer:
- A great way to get a head start in a chosen career.
- Paid work and structured training that can be on-the-job, off-the-job or a combination of both.
- Competency based’ which means you can complete your training faster if you reach the required skills level.
- Existing skills and prior experience are recognised and course credit granted, potentially reducing formal training time.
- Available as full-time or part-time, also available part-time in many schools.
- A pathway from school to work.
For information about starting your career in the Energy Industry visit the following links:
- Busy at Work Apprenticeship Services - a not-for-profit organisation providing employment, education and training, apprenticeship and traineeship services.
- East Coast Apprenticeships - a not-for-profit organisation providing employment, education and training, apprenticeship and traineeship services.
- ElectroGroup Apprentices - information on electrical and air-conditioning/refrigeration apprenticeship specialisation areas.
- Group Training Association (Qld and NT) - information page listing all group training organisations in Queensland.
- MEGT Australian Apprenticeships Centre - a not-for-profit organisation providing employment, education and training, apprenticeship and traineeship services.
- MIGAS Apprentices and Trainees - MIGAS recruits and employs apprentices and trainees, then places them with participating training companies for their training period.
- Sarina Russo Apprenticeship Services - advice and assistance to all employers, job seekers, trainees, apprentices and other interested parties.