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Welcome to the Women in Electricity Program, designed to empower women to succeed in the electrical trade. We provide essential support, confidential 1-on-1 mentoring outside the workplace to minimise bias, and resources to help you navigate your first and second years of apprenticeship, ensuring you thrive and excel in your career.

Energy Skills Queensland’s groundbreaking initiative offers female apprentices a unique combination of personalised mentoring and cutting-edge digital tools. Our innovative ‘pulse’ software delivers tailored micro-content to keep you on track.

This program is open to only 60 participants across Queensland, so seize this opportunity to grow both personally and professionally.

Don’t wait! Seize this chance to shape your future and secure your place in the Women in Electricity Program with Energy Skills Queensland!

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: Elevate Your Workplace

Embrace the future of your industry with the Women in Electricity Program, designed to enhance recruitment, retention, and foster a resilient workplace culture. By participating, employers will:

  1. Participate in Monthly Peer Meetings: Collaborate with industry peers to tackle challenges, share insights, and develop best practices.
  2. Improve Recruitment and Induction: Attract and onboard female apprentices effectively with tailored strategies and comprehensive induction processes.
  3. Boost Retention: Ensure long-term success and commitment through targeted mentorship, support services, and a supportive community.
  4. Enhance Workforce Diversity: Build a more diverse and inclusive team that drives innovation and performance.
  5. Drive Cultural Transformation: Contribute to creating a dynamic, inclusive culture that sets new industry standards.

Join the Women in Electricity Program today and lead the charge in transforming the trades industry for a stronger, more diverse workforce!
 
 

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Operating since 2011, the Queensland Workforce Skilling Strategy (QWSS) has provided a framework for industry and communities to work together and provide solutions to maximise the potential for long-term unemployed, underemployed, Indigenous people, migrants and women to gain employment in the energy industries, its supply chain or locally. The focus has been on entry level jobs and enabling access to career path opportunities.

Energy Skills Queensland sources funding from the Federal and State Governments to conduct the QWSS. Assistance from industry partners provides additional support for specific programs.

Since January 2011, Energy Skills Queensland has seen a 55.5% success rate in QWSS participants gaining employment in the energy industry. The successful outcomes have been as a result of Energy Skills Queensland staff working on the ground to develop working relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities (including Traditional Owner Groups), community partners, government agencies and Industry to ensure the individual participants are well supported to gain and retain employment.

25 projects delivered since 2015 between Gold Coast and Townsville

North Qld: Townsville, Bowen
Central Qld: Mackay, Rockhampton, Blackwater, Gladstone
North Coast: Gympie
Metro: Brisbane, Ipswich
South East: Logan, Coolangatta

 

Our training and employment programs include

  • Nationally recognised training in in-demand qualifications
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Pre-employment medical screening
  • Industry-required background checks and certifications
  • Hands-on, practical learning in real work environments
  • Ongoing learner support and mentoring
  • Links and referrals to our employer partners
  • Job search and application assistance
  • Post-participation support
  • Funding

    Above $5 million of SQW Funding

  • Indigenous Participants

  • Graduated

    Graduated with full qualifications

  • Employment

    Secured employment after

  • 575 Participants

    83.7% male and 16.3% female

Upcoming Programs
  • Cert II in Rail Infrastructure - Ipswich
  • Cert II in Rail Infrastructure - Townsville
  • Cert II Metal Fabrication - Ormeau
  • Cert II in Civil Construction - Townsville
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Description

Energy Skills Queensland engages with key industry stakeholders to build industry intelligence for the delivery of workforce planning initiatives. Through workforce planning, research and analysis, Energy Skills Queensland examine the current and future workforce to identify skills needs and workforce risks. It further analyses employee data to create a workforce profile of specific industry sectors enabling individual company benchmarking against profiles. Through formal industry skilling reports and strategies, Energy Skills Queensland communicates industry intelligence, outlining skilling needs and future workforce risks.

The key to effective workforce planning is better decision making in how the workforce is identified, targeted and managed. Ultimately, workforce choices made now will impact on future productivity and financial performance

Workforce Analysis Service

Initial Consultation And Scoping
Initial Consultation And Scoping

Establish issues facing organisation, what needs to be achieved and which part/s of the workforce will be covered by the service

Proposal Detail
Proposal Detail

A formal proposal document will be drafted and signed by both parties explicitly stating what services will be provided, what responsibilities will be required from both parties and what timeframes will be applicable. The proposal will also include a financial breakdown of all costs and payment options

Design, Develop And Review
Design, Develop And Review

Data collection tools (including surveys and interviews) designed according to stipulations in proposal using customised terminology and organisational detail. (One review of survey content and amendment allowed by customer).

Data Collection
Data Collection

The period that a survey will be open to collect information. All information is to be collected online only (paper-based surveys can be printed and allocated but will attract larger fees and extend time frames)

Analysis And Validation
Analysis And Validation

Collation and interpretation of results. All results are tabulated and graphed. Thereafter preliminary results are presented to managers to eliminate contextual influences and validate findings

Reporting And Recommendations
Reporting And Recommendations

Final findings and recommendations are drafted in report and distributed to agreed recipients.

Workforce Planning Research Projects

Initial Consultation And Scoping
Initial Consultation And Scoping

Establish research topic and outcomes that need to be achieved. Establish scope and deliverables

Proposal Detail
Proposal Detail

A formal proposal document will be drafted and signed by both parties explicitly stating what services will be provided, what responsibilities will be required from both parties and what timeframes will be applicable. The proposal will also include a financial breakdown of all costs and payment options

Establish Committees (Only Where Applicable)
Establish Committees (Only Where Applicable)

Some large-scale industry-wide or technologically advanced research projects may require subject matter experts as part of a steering committee.

Data Collection & Consultation
Data Collection & Consultation

Consultation with industry experts and desktop research.

Analysis
Analysis

Collation and interpretation of information collected.

Reporting And Recommendations
Reporting And Recommendations

Final findings and recommendations are drafted in report and distributed to agreed recipients.

Engagement & Advocacy

A primary function of Energy Skills Queensland is to assist industry to meet skills needs and mitigate workforce risk by consulting with key stakeholders to develop and implement industry policy and workforce development strategies to help attract, retain and develop skills.

Competence & Governance

Energy Skills Queensland is committed to supporting industry to improve their competency assurance and governance practices. ESQ offers a number of products and services to support competency assurance and governance activities such as SkillPASS, GI and audit capabilities.

Skill Audit

Energy Skills Queensland’s market research and engagement activities have identified that industry would benefit from independent advice Energy Skills Queensland has a number of highly qualified Audit professionals who are able to assist in a range of audit activities

Generic Induction (GI)
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The Generic Induction (GI) Mining (Surface) Programme is the first step in ensuring that all individuals working on mine sites have the capability to operate safely in their roles. The GI Programme provides training and assessment for the Resources and Infrastructure Industry (RII) Units of Competency which are specified in Recognised Standard 11, Training in Coal Mines (Qld Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999). The GI program has been designed, developed, and approved through consultation with Industry, the Mines Inspectorate, Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s), Contractors and the industry union body.

What We Offer

Course Overview

The Generic Induction (GI) Mining (Surface) programme provides participants the essential skills and knowledge of the legislation, communication protocols and safety procedures that are used on surface coal mines to ensure that every coal mine worker has a safe working environment. The GI Programme provides training and assessment for the Resources and Infrastructure Industry (RII) Units of Competency which are specified in Recognised Standard 11, Training in Coal Mines (QLD Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999).Upon successful completion of this programme, participants will gain skills and knowledge in:

  • General mining overview
  • General safety
  • Initial first aid
  • Environmental procedures
  • Communication protocols
  • Hazard identification/risk control
  • Incident reporting/investigation
  • Coal Mine Legislation
  • Managing workplace hazards
  • Isolation and tagging procedures
  • Fire fighting and fire prevention
  • Emergency procedures

Some mine sites have specific requirements for their generic induction training, anyone who is considering enrolling in the Generic Induction is advised to first confirm the site entry requirements.

Course Modules:

  • RIIWHS201E – Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
  • RIIERR205D – Apply initial response first aid.
  • RIIGOV201E – Comply with site work processes/procedures
  • RIIRIS201E – Conduct local risk control.
  • RIICOM201E – Communicate in the workplace
  • RIIERR302E – Respond to local emergencies and incidents

Students gain first-hand experience from instructors with extensive industry expertise and work through a series of real-life scenarios.

Duration: 3 days

Assessment

Throughout the program students will be assessed via in class activities and written assessments + simulated assessments and a logbook. At the end of the programme, participants who are deemed competent will receive a statement of Attainment and a Generic Induction card

Course Validity

The program is valid for up to five years.

Under Graduate

Generic Induction Refresher

This program will cover main topics in Generic Induction program using learning circles where experienced workers can share their knowledge whilst learning new skills. This is a half day program that imparts skills and knowledge to take a leadership role in maintaining safety on sites. The program also enables you to develop problem solving and decision making skills during emergencies. Some of the focused areas for discussion are:

  • Hazard identification and risk management
  • Roles an responsibilities of safety leaders
  • Effective safety communication
  • Creating and maintaining a safety culture within the workplace
  • Risk perception and risk taking behaviour

Pre Requisites

Participants should have worked in the industry for five years, must be able to provide evidence of your work history and have a current statement of attainment for the six units of competency identified below:

  • RIICOM201E Communicate in the workplace
  • RIIGOV201E Comply with site work processes/procedures
  • RIIWHS201E Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
  • RIIRIS201E Conduct local risk control
  • RIIERR205D Apply initial response First Aid
  • RIIERR302E Respond to local emergencies and incidents

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