Automotive

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    Mobile Plant Technology courses

    Mobile plants are self-propelled or powered equipment such as bulldozers, quad bikes, elevated work platforms, tractors, forklifts, and work vans, car...

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    • Certificate IIIMobile Plant Technology

      AUR31220-01

      Enjoy an active and fulfilling career maintaining and repairing mobile plant machinery in the mining, construction, forestry and earth-moving industry. Become a qualified mobile plant mechanic and stay one step ahead of technology.

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    • Certificate IIIMobile Plant Technology (Mobile Plant Equipment)

      AUR31220-02

      Enjoy an active and fulfilling career maintaining and repairing mobile plant machinery in the mining, construction, forestry and earth-moving industry. Develop strong technical skills and keep your skills current with the latest technology.

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    Mobile plant technology course information

    It’s easy to balance work and study with a TAFE NSW mobile plant technology course.

    • Face-to-face courses at TAFE NSW are immersive and interactive, and you can choose between full-time or part-time for certifi...
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    Who is a mobile plant technology course good for?

    A mobile plant mechanic is a qualified tradesperson who maintains, installs and repairs heavy earthmoving equipment. These are mechanical machines that assist in the refinement and processing of raw materials. ...

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    Mobile plant technology career paths

    Work in this trade can be rewarding as jobs are available across the different pay grades, providing you with adequate room for further training and personal growth. Here are some of the most popular jobs in th...

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