What does a career in clean energy look like?

WA has some of the best natural energy resources. You can work with solar, wind and hydrogen to build, install and maintain new energy systems here. Work on big projects around our State – from wind farms to battery storage systems.

Exciting, well-paid careers working with the latest technologies are emerging across the clean energy sector. Jobs in trades, engineering and project management are essential for the clean energy transition. You can install solar panels, maintain wind turbines, or work with new technologies. Whatever path you choose, you can play a part in producing affordable energy for years to come.

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Clean energy in WA

WA needs skilled workers to power our homes and businesses sustainably. This shift towards clean energy continues to create more jobs and great career opportunities.

Projects happening here

WA is home to innovative clean energy projects, from large-scale solar and wind farms to renewable hydrogen and battery storage.

The Warradarge Wind Farm makes enough renewable power for thousands of WA homes. Meanwhile, storage systems like the Kwinana Big Battery work to support our State's power system. It's innovations like these that create new opportunities, build local skills and move WA towards a more sustainable future.

You can make it in jobs like these

Electrician 

Install, test, repair and maintain electrical equipment and systems. 

Courses: 

  • UEE22020 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) (Electrotechnology Pre-apprenticeship) (Fee Free)
  • UEE30820 Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician (Low Fee)  

Earthmoving Plant Operator  

Use and maintain large-scale machinery on big project sites. 

Courses: 

  • RII30920 Certificate III in Civil Construction (Low Fee)
  • RII30820 Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations (Low Fee)

Laboratory Technician  

Collect samples, conduct lab tests on a range of chemicals and record results for analysis. 

Courses: 

  • MSL30122 Certificate III in Laboratory Skills (Low Fee)
  • MSL40122 Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques (Low Fee) 

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic 

Assemble, repair and maintain refrigeration systems and equipment.  

Courses: 

  • MEM31322 Certificate III in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (Low Fee)
  • MEM40119 Certificate IV in Engineering (Refrigeration and Air Conditioning) (Fee Free) 

Find clean energy 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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Battery Electric Vehicle Inspection and Servicing Skill Set
National ID: AURSS00064 State ID: AE779
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
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National ID: CPC40120 State ID: AE52
Certificate IV in Building Project Support
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National ID: CPC40320 State ID: BGE3
Certificate II in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology (Cabinet Making and Timber Technology Pre-apprenticeship)
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National ID: MSF20322 State ID: AE17
Certificate II in Civil Construction
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National ID: RII20720 State ID: BGK0
Certificate IV in Civil Construction
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National ID: RII40720 State ID: BGK1
Certificate III in Concreting
National ID: CPC30320 State ID: BGD7
Certificate III in Electrical Fitting
National ID: UEE33020 State ID: BFO5
Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) (Electrotechnology Pre-apprenticeship)
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National ID: UEE22020 State ID: AC54

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