Electricians install, maintain and repair electrical wiring systems and electric heating and lighting in houses, factories, shops, substations and other premises.
After satisfactorily completing an appropriate business course and/or examination, electricians may specialise as electrical contractors who order materials, organise staff to meet customer needs and carry out other tasks associated with running a business. Electricians need to work neatly as it is usually expected that the wiring circuits will not be visible.
Firstly, you will need to do some work experience so that you know what the job is about. If you think it’s for you, find an employer that is looking for an apprentice electrician. You will then become an apprentice and will you will complete a certificate III in electro-technology at a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in addition to your on the job training.
Once you have completed the four year apprenticeship, you will be a qualified tradie!
Once you are a tradie in the construction industry, you can continue working for small or large companies and move into leading hand, supervising or management positions. You might even want to start your own business and employ apprentices yourself. Some tradies even go on to further education to complete courses from Certificate IV to bachelor level. There are plenty of options for qualified Sparky’s.