Concreting

Concreting

New subdivisions like Armstrong Creek and Warralilly have resulted in a dramatic increase in careers that build. House construction teams, from design to completion have increased 1175% in the past five years.

What does a Conceter do?

Designs concrete projects, through to build and completion.

Where can I get trained?

At school by

  1. Doing a year 10 work experience with an employer in careers that build.
  2. Enrolling in the VET in Schools Certificate II with a school based traineeship where you study part time at TAFE, complete your year 12 and spend one or two days a week with your employer. You graduate with year 12, a Certificate 11 in construction, and the equivalent of up to one year of your apprenticeship completed.

At the Gordon TAFE or other registered training organisation by

  1. Completing a six month Full time Certificate II pre apprenticeship course. You don’t need an ATAR , but you will need a year 11 completion.

At university

  1. You can take an undergraduate degree at university in construction, architecture design, Project management,

On the job

  1. Look for a school based apprenticeship or full time apprenticeship with G Force, an individual employer or another apprenticeship provider.

Where are the jobs for a Conceter?

For jobs right around Australia, check out www.uworkin.com
For jobs in Geelong see our live job feed on www.geelongcareers.org.au

Where can I get experience?

At school, look for year 10 work experience opportunities. Ask your careers teacher or VET or VCAL coordinator about a Year 11/Year 12 Structured Workplace learning placement. For examples check out the Education Department Website.

Left school or seeking a new career in this trending industry?

You can ask a Careers that Build employer for a voluntary work opportunity. Keep an eye on Geelong Careers for traineeship or apprenticeships opportunities which give you the chance to earn while you learn. Experience will help you stand out. And don't forget the Volunteering Geelong website.

What do I need to be good at?

  • Working in a team
  • Working with your hands
  • Following directions
  • Work related literacy and numeracy
  • Following project plans

How much do I get paid?

Starts at $32,338 and goes to around $113,414, depending on your experience and qualifications.

What can this job lead to?

Qualified construction tradesmen, including plumbers, electricians, concreters, and carpenters may go on to become business owners and operators. With further training qualified tradesmen can become specialists in:

  • Site management
  • Project management
  • Education and training providers
  • Industrial and subdivision concreting