Electrical apprenticeship pathway
Quick answer
The standard pathway is a 4 year apprenticeship under a registered training contract: paid work for a licensed electrical contractor plus a Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician at TAFE. Progression is competency based, so apprentices who get signed off early can finish in closer to 3.5 years. The Certificate III alone does not make you a licensed electrician; you still need to pass your state or territory regulator's licensing step at the end.
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The practical breakdown
The how-to, step by step and in plain English.
What apprentices should know
Real-world guidance from the tools-down reality of the job.
Common mistakes
The stuff-ups people worry about, and how to avoid them.
What to ask your supervisor
Smart questions that make you look switched-on, not clueless.
When to stop and ask for help
The line you don't cross on regulated or dangerous work.
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