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Apprenticeships Accredited and Nationally Recognised Construction Industry Apprenticeships

Georgiou’s apprenticeship program provides the opportunity for current Georgiou employees to learn while they work. In a fast changing world with new equipment, techniques and information becoming available at an almost constant rate, it’s vital that we, as a company, stay up-to-date on what’s happening in the industry, and update our staff accordingly. We do this through our apprenticeship learning programs, and our results speak for themselves.

Georgiou offers the below apprenticeships:

  • Certificate III Automotive Technology – Heavy Duty Fitter
  • Certificate III Automotive Technology – Mechanical (Plant)
  • Certificate III Automotive Technology – Electrical
  • Certificate III Engineering – Fabrication (Heavy/Welding)
  • Certificate III Civil Construction
Workers at the Fitzroy River Bridge

Traineeships Civil Construction Traineeships

We believe in providing our staff with the best training and mentoring to ensure they are continually progressing in their field. This has fostered a productive work environment and resulted in our staff enjoying fruitful and rewarding careers. Georgiou Group offers a variety of traineeships to current employees, ranging from the civil sector through to business training.

Trainees are supported on-the-job by qualified and experienced colleagues. The program is designed so there is minimal disruption to project operational requirements. Traineeship units contain both theoretical and practical components so that trainees gain the necessary knowledge and experience.

Georgiou offers the below traineeships:

  • Certificate III in Civil Construction
  • Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operation
  • Certificate III in Civil Construction Pipe Laying
  • Certificate IV in Civil Construction Supervision
  • Certificate IV in Business
  • Certificate IV in Building (Estimation and Tendering)
  • Certificate IV in Workplace Health and Safety.
Two men discussing plans on the job site at King Georges Road.