Name
North Metropolitan TAFE
Description
North Metropolitan TAFE (NMTAFE) is a leading training provider of integrated digital technologies used within the mining sector, including robotics and automation; simulation, augmented and virtual reality; cyber security; instrumentation and applied engineering.
NMTAFE works with the Department of Training and Workforce Development, Industry Training Councils and other peak bodies to identify the evolving new technologies and skills needed to ensure that our curriculum and training strategies keep pace with innovations across all industries.
In the mining and resources sector, NMTAFE has partnered with a number of WA’s leading organisations (BHP, Rio Tinto, Roy Hill, FMG, Barminco and Alcoa) to boost workforce development needs and ensure that employees have the right technological skills to work within an automated and rapidly changing environment.
We achieve this through:
• Extensive expertise in training needs analysis, design and development
• Nationally recognised qualifications, units or skill sets aligned to the skills needs and jobs of the future
• Industry standard equipment (drones, universal robot arms, simulated vehicles) and software (Autocad, Polyscope simulation, CX-One, Blynk IoT, Cisco)
• Simulated training environments (underground and mobile CUT mine)
• Lecturers with current industry expertise and professional networks
• Training delivered online, in the workplace, onsite or at one of our campuses
NMTAFE’s outcome-focussed training and facilities will future proof your business by providing graduates who are highly developed and ready for your operational requirements.
For more information, visit https://www.northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au/careers-focus/mining-industry
In addition to its current capabilities, NMTAFE is continually expanding its facilities and equipment to forge ahead with future training requirements. These commitments include:
• A workshop dedicated to emerging future trade technologies (Balga campus)
• A $17.6 million Light Automotive facility (Joondalup campus) with a focus on electric powered vehicles, including emerging fuel cell technology.
• A Training Cyber Security Operations Centre (Joondalup campus) to develop critical skills within the IT security industry.
NMTAFE works with the Department of Training and Workforce Development, Industry Training Councils and other peak bodies to identify the evolving new technologies and skills needed to ensure that our curriculum and training strategies keep pace with innovations across all industries.
In the mining and resources sector, NMTAFE has partnered with a number of WA’s leading organisations (BHP, Rio Tinto, Roy Hill, FMG, Barminco and Alcoa) to boost workforce development needs and ensure that employees have the right technological skills to work within an automated and rapidly changing environment.
We achieve this through:
• Extensive expertise in training needs analysis, design and development
• Nationally recognised qualifications, units or skill sets aligned to the skills needs and jobs of the future
• Industry standard equipment (drones, universal robot arms, simulated vehicles) and software (Autocad, Polyscope simulation, CX-One, Blynk IoT, Cisco)
• Simulated training environments (underground and mobile CUT mine)
• Lecturers with current industry expertise and professional networks
• Training delivered online, in the workplace, onsite or at one of our campuses
NMTAFE’s outcome-focussed training and facilities will future proof your business by providing graduates who are highly developed and ready for your operational requirements.
For more information, visit https://www.northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au/careers-focus/mining-industry
In addition to its current capabilities, NMTAFE is continually expanding its facilities and equipment to forge ahead with future training requirements. These commitments include:
• A workshop dedicated to emerging future trade technologies (Balga campus)
• A $17.6 million Light Automotive facility (Joondalup campus) with a focus on electric powered vehicles, including emerging fuel cell technology.
• A Training Cyber Security Operations Centre (Joondalup campus) to develop critical skills within the IT security industry.
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