Upskilling the state’s electrical workforce

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The state government is set to invest $7.2 million into Victoria’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program for electrical workers across the state.

The support means more than 7500 electrical workers will be able to complete the course before the end of next year.

In a statement, the government said the training would “continue the industry’s high standards of innovation and professionalism by upskilling electrical workers so they can deliver the highest standards of electrical work and keep our community safe”.

“Workers in the electrotechnology, renewable, and new energy sectors are required to undertake CPD every five years. The program includes the eight-hour Skills Maintenance course, with additional skills development courses available next year.

“Skills Maintenance covers safe isolation, mandatory testing, industry changes, and the responsibilities of licensed workers – with training available at a range of metro and regional locations by carefully selected professional trainers.

“Energy Safe Victoria has developed the program alongside Future Energy Skills with coursework approved by a committee including members from ESV, the Electrical Trades Union, the National Electrical and Communications Association and the Institute of Electrical Inspectors.”

According to the government, the announcement follows a successful CPD pilot run earlier this year involving 66 electricians across regional and metropolitan areas.

Details: esv.vic.gov.au.