Electrical Motor Winding Tradesperson (NT)
Education and Training:
To become an electrical motor winding tradesperson you usually have to complete a traineeship in Winding and Assembly. Entry requirements may vary. Employers generally require Year 10, but many prefer Year 12.
Training is usually both on and off the job. The off-the-job training is provided through Registered Training Organisations, including TAFE. Ask your career adviser about the possibility of starting some of this training in school.
Additional Information:
After completing your apprenticeship, you will need to apply for a licence to perform electrical work.
Related Courses:
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Employment Opportunities:
Electrical motor winding tradespersons are employed in the manufacturing, mining, minerals, construction, energy supply, water supply, storage and transport industries. Others work as contractors on their own behalf, or are employed by other contractors.
Promotion to supervisory, technician, engineering and management positions is possible with experience and further training.
Job opportunities depend on the level of activity in the economy, especially in the building, mining, mineral processing, petrochemical and manufacturing industries, and on consumer spending.
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