Mararna is committed to supporting young Aboriginal people into long-term careers. We believe in building confidence, helping you discover what you’re truly capable of.
You’ll work alongside experienced tradespeople installing, servicing and maintaining refrigeration & air-conditioning systems in homes, commercial buildings and industrial sites. Learn how to: select, size and fit equipment; perform preventative maintenance; diagnose faults; and ensure systems run efficiently. Formal qualification: Certificate III (or equivalent) in Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning (or related electrotechnology/trade qualification).
Typically split between: on-the-job work + structured training at a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). By working in HVAC you will develop strong practical skills, technical troubleshooting, teamwork, safety awareness and customer-interaction skills.
You’ll learn how to install, maintain and repair electrical wiring, components, systems
and equipment in residential, commercial and industrial settings. Tasks may include: running cables, installing switches/outlets/luminaires, reading electrical drawings, ensuring safe electrical systems, fault-finding, high voltage or low voltage work (depending on your pathway). Formal apprenticeship (usually ~4 years) with on-the-job experience + training at an RTO/TAFE.
Key skills: safety (electrical hazards), technical know-how, problem-solving, working at
heights/with tools, documenting work, teamwork and communication.
Once qualified as an Electricia, you could have the potential of earning from $100,000/year in SA.
Some FIFO Electrical roles could see you earning from $200,000/year.
This pathway covers installing, configuring and maintaining security, data and communications systems. Think: CCTV, access. control (locks, card readers), intruder alarms, data cabling, network systems in home, schools, offices, industrial sites. You’ll learn to work with both electrical/business low voltage systems and data/communications technology – a hybrid tech/trade role.
Typically: 3 – 4 year apprenticeship (e.g. UEE30420 Certificate III in Data & Voice Communications) with on-job training + classroom.
Key skills: data cabling, testing/commissioning, fault-finding communications systems, working safely, adapting to technology changes, client service.
Once qualified as a Security & Data Technician, you could have the potential of earning from $100,000/year in SA.
Kendall Fitzgerald
kendall.fitzgerald@mararna.com.au
0439 691 152