New Zealand Certificate in Scaffolding (Trade)
Te Pukenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology
Subject area
Scaffolding and Rigging
Qualification
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Entry requirements
Candidates will be eligible to apply for the Certificate of Competence (Intermediate). Further criteria for the application of the CoC is available from -
https://www.sarnz.co.nz/certificates-of-competence/scaffolding-coc/. Prerequisite to meet regulatory body or legislative requirements: A current workplace first aid certificate.
About the course
What can I expect out of this qualification?
The purpose of this qualification is to provide New Zealand with people who will work with both simple and complex scaffolding structures and are competent to operate as qualified scaffolding tradespeople.
Graduates will be able to work independently and plan the work and lead a team of scaffolders.
What graduates earn
Graduates who studied Building at this level can earn:
$63,000
Median earnings one year after study
$63,000
Median earnings two years after study
$65,000
Median earnings five years after study
Status one year after study
Employment rate two years after study
88%
Employment rate two years after study
Data as at November 2022
Scholarship information
Examples of related scholarships
AUT International Excellence Scholarship- Southeast Asia
Value:
$5000 NZDContribution to fees
AUT International Excellence Scholarship - South Asia
Value:
NZD$5,000Contribution to fees
This information comes from Generosity New Zealand. For more scholarships, search their givME database (formerly called BreakOut) via your college, university or local library website.
Contact details
Main Campus Office
Free phone: 0800 86 22 84
Phone: 0800 86 22 84
Email: greg.durkin@bcito.org.nz
Web: http://
Sources
NZQA supplies course information based on material from the provider.
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