ICT30513 - Certificate III in Telecommunications Rigging Installation
Certificate III in Telecommunications Rigging Installation
This qualification reflects the role of an operator in the telecommunications industry who can apply a broad range of competencies in a varied work context from installation and maintenance of telecommunications equipment mounted on structures requiring rigging skills.
This role includes assessing installation requirements, planning and performing installations, testing installed equipment and fault-finding. It involves a degree of autonomy and may include some supervision of others involving known routines and procedures and some accountability for the quality of outcomes in a specialised area of installation of telecommunication equipment on high structures, including radio towers.
This qualification prepares an individual for entry to the industry into the mainstream of telecommunications convergence technologies of radio, optical, data and internet protocol (IP) networks.
An operator uses rigging skills to install and maintain radio antennas on radio towers and build and mount sections of radio masts for a complete radio structure.
Job roles
Job roles and titles vary across different sectors of the industry. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:
installer of telecommunications network equipment on structures
installer of radio equipment and cabling on radio towers
maintainer and tester of telecommunications radio network equipment on structures
telecommunications rigger technician.
Subjects
Total number of units = 9
6 core units, plus
3 elective units, of which:
1 unit must be from Group A Workplace units
2 units must be from Group B General elective units, up to 2 of which may be substituted with units from elsewhere in this Training Package, another Training Package or accredited course at Certificate II, III or IV level.
Elective units must be relevant to the work outcome, local industry requirements and the qualification level.
ICTTEN3250B Provide infrastructure for telecommunications customer equipment
Pathways...
Pathways into the qualification
Preferred pathways for candidates considering this qualification include:
after achieving the ICT20513 Certificate II in Telecommunications Rigging Installation or another relevant endorsed Training Package qualification or relevant endorsed course
or
providing evidence of competency in the core units required for the ICT20513 Certificate II in Telecommunications Rigging Installation or equivalent units with vocational experience
or
with substantial vocational experience but without a formal qualification.
Pathways from the qualification
After achieving the ICT30513 Certificate III in Telecommunications Rigging Installation, candidates seeking to develop more specialised technical skills and knowledge, may select from a range of Certificate IV qualifications in the ICT10 Integrated Telecommunications Training Package.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Licensing Information
Cabling
All training programs must be conducted with the reference to the regulatory regime of the prevailing statutory authority (currently ACMA).
National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work
The National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work applies to persons performing dogging and rigging work. Completion of the following units is required for certification at either basic, intermediate or advanced levels.
CPCCLRG3001A Licence to perform rigging basic level
CPCCLRG3002A Licence to perform rigging intermediate level
CPCCLRG4001A Licence to perform rigging advanced level
National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work
Some cabling and installation work may fall within the definition of construction work. If so, people entering the construction site are required to complete the general induction training program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (Australian Safety Compensation Council, May 2007).
Achievement of the unit CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry from the CPC08 Construction, Plumbing and Services Training Package fulfils this requirement.
Volume of learning
The volume of learning of a Certificate III is typically 1-2 years.
Up to 4 years may be required to achieve the learning outcomes through a program of indentured training/employment.
Employability Skills
Employability skill
Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:
Communication
conveying information to clients, colleagues and other site personnel
completing job reports and compliance forms
communicating with customers to arrange time and access for the installation of systems and equipment
documenting and communicating work-related information, including reporting of faults and problems
providing feedback to customers on operating the equipment
Teamwork
participating in a team structure by identifying team members, tasks and goals and recognising and responding positively to conflict
working with team members to work with clients and install equipment
relating personal role to the industry
applying interpersonal skills with clients, employer, supervisors, work associates, team members and other contractors
giving and receiving feedback to assist in meeting team and organisation goals
Problem solving
identifying barriers to installation and developing strategies to overcome them within time and budget restrictions
identifying faults or optimisation options
rectifying faults and adjusting system to optimal operation
determining cable routes taking into account building services, safety, industry codes and practices, and customer requirements
following up promptly on difficulties and known problem areas
ranking likely causes of fault in order of probability to ensure a methodical approach to fault identification
Initiative and enterprise
identifying barriers to installation and developing strategies to overcome them within time and budget restrictions
adapting a plan to suit specific features of site
identifying issues and possible solutions within established guidelines
Planning and organising
gathering data for the installation of systems and equipment
developing a plan for the recovery of equipment from customer premises
planning the installation of cable, taking into account technical, scheduling and financial considerations
interpreting design and relating to site characteristics
prioritising work according to organisation guidelines
Self-management
developing installation plans to ensure minimal disruption to the workplace
checking that tools and equipment are in safe working order and adjusted to manufacturer specification
applying all related OHS requirements and work practices, including job safety analysis (JSA), protective clothing and personal safety items
relating own role to the industry and establishing own work schedule
using strategies to present a professional image to customers
interpreting and applying relevant regulations and standards
Learning
assessing customer’s expertise and training needs and conducting training in the use of systems and equipment
making clients aware of opportunities that exist for system upgrades, additional services and training
seeking assistance from team members when necessary
giving and receiving feedback
providing suitable training and assessment opportunities for work team members
providing training to customers on system, product, product features and facilities
Technology
installing and operating telecommunications broadband equipment and products
installing and operating CPE equipment and products
installing and configuring access network devices
checking tools and test equipment for accuracy
identifying, replacing or repairing faulty parts and equipment