What does a career in building and construction look like?

Follow an exciting career path in one of WA’s largest industries. From small projects like residential homes, to large housing or apartment developments, or essential infrastructure like schools or roads, you will be helping to build WA.   

Exciting and well-paid jobs in WA’s building and construction industry involve design and drafting, building, fit-out and finishing of residential and commercial buildings. You can see the results of your work out in the real world.  

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Building and construction in WA

With a growing population, we need more places to live and work. In WA, more infrastructure and housing projects mean more jobs for you.
 

Projects happening here

New housing, commercial and community building projects are happening across WA right now. Your work could help support communities through projects like the Social and Affordable Housing Program or building the new Women and Babies Hospital. 

You could help improve trade and transport on the Westport project, building a new container port in Kwinana. These projects are creating opportunities for hands-on jobs, apprenticeships and careers that will help build WA’s future.

You can make it in jobs like these

Architectural, Building and Surveying Technician

Draft and design buildings, then bring them to life.

Courses: 

  • CPP40121 Certificate IV in Residential Drafting (Fee Free)
  • CPP50921 Diploma of Building Design (Fee Free)  

Carpenter and Joiner

Install floors, walls and roofs for residential and commercial spaces.

Courses: 

  • 52893WA Certificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway – Trades) (Carpentry Pre-apprenticeship) (Fee Free)
  • CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry (Low Fee)

Bricklayer

Lay bricks and construct feature walls, arches and columns.

Courses: 

  • 52893WA Certificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway – Trades) (Brick and Block Laying Pre-apprenticeship) (Fee Free)  
  • CPC33020 Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying (Low Fee)  

Plumber

Install and repair water, gas, drainage and pipes in residential and commercial buildings.

Courses: 

  • 52887WA Certificate II in Plumbing (Plumbing pre-apprenticeship) (Fee Free)
  • CPC32420 Certificate III in Plumbing (Low Fee)

Find building and construction courses

Use the course search below to explore what’s available. Filter by fee free or low fee courses, qualification level, or use the keyword search to narrow your options. When you find a course you like, click your selected TAFE college to view the course.

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Health and Safety Representative Training (HSR)
State ID: 09514P
Certificate I in Industrial Skills (Entry Level Training)
National ID: 52860WA State ID: BGQ28
Infrastructure Ready Skill Set
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State ID: AE388
Introduction to Construction Levelling Skill Set
State ID: KAE49
Introduction Wall and Floor Tiling Handyman
State ID: SC-BTI-V1270
Certificate III in Locksmithing
National ID: MEM30819 State ID: BEL3
Machining Techniques and Furniture Assembly Skill Set
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State ID: EAE73
Certificate III in Manufactured Textile Products
National ID: MST30222 State ID: BIY9
Operate and Maintain Chainsaw Skill Set
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State ID: KAE60
Operate Small Plant and Equipment Skill Set
State ID: MAC72

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