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Certificate IV in Electrical - Lift Systems

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UEE41120

Maintaining complex vertical transport systems requires a high degree of technical precision and diagnostic skill. We are currently establishing partnerships with Registered Training Organisations to develop a recognition pathway that honours your expertise in lift and escalator systems. Register your interest today to be notified when this qualification becomes available for assessment.

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About This Qualification

This qualification covers competencies to select, install, commission, fault find and maintain lifts, escalators and associated equipment. No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Qualification Code

UEE41120

Training Package

UEE — Electrotechnology Training Package

AQF Level

Certificate IV

Total Units

440 (360 core + 80 elective)

Entry Requirements

The entry requirement for this qualification is: UEE30820 Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician or a current 'Unrestricted Electricians Licence' or its equivalent issued in an Australian state or territory.

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Career Outcomes

According to training.gov.au, this qualification supports the following roles:

RoleResponsibilities
Lift ElectricianSpecialise in the maintenance, servicing, and repair of complex lift, escalator, and moving walk systems.
Vertical Transport TechnicianDiagnose and rectify faults in sophisticated digital and analogue control systems within commercial environments.
Lift Systems SupervisorOversee technical maintenance teams and ensure compliance with energy sector WHS and environmental policies.

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Could RPL Be Right for You?

Experience can be evidence.

RPL is the process that helps you demonstrate it.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a formal assessment process that evaluates the skills, knowledge, and experience you've gained through your career to determine whether you meet the requirements of a nationally recognised qualification. It isn't a shortcut — it applies the same assessment standards as any other pathway.

RPL typically involves:

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A review of your work experience against the qualification requirements

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Compilation of an evidence portfolio demonstrating your competency

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Assessment by a qualified assessor from a Registered Training Organisation

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If gaps are identified, targeted training to build on your existing expertise

ℹ️ Important Pathway Advice

RPL isn't the right pathway for everyone. If you don't have substantial, relevant, and current industry experience, a traditional study pathway may serve you better.

Our approach:

“We'd rather guide you to the right pathway than enrol you in the wrong one.”

What Kind of Experience Counts?

If RPL becomes available for this qualification, the types of experience and evidence that would typically be relevant include:

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Work History & Roles

  • Current Unrestricted Electrician's Licence
  • Detailed resume showing experience in lift maintenance
  • Position descriptions from vertical transport employers
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Technical Maintenance

  • Fault finding logs for traction lift systems
  • Service reports for escalators and moving walks
  • Commissioning data for complex lift installations
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Diagnostic Evidence

  • Digital control system fault rectification reports
  • Analogue circuit repair logs and components data
  • Diagnostic reports for complex system failures
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WHS & Compliance

  • Site-specific WHS policy implementation records
  • Energy sector environmental policy monitoring logs
  • Safety audit reports and risk assessments
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Professional Development

  • Personal competency development plans
  • Energy sector technical reports
  • Manufacturer-specific equipment training records

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This is general guidance based on training.gov.au. Specific requirements will be confirmed by the delivering RTO's assessor when RPL becomes available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about this qualification and RPL.

Is this qualification currently available via RPL?
We are currently in the process of establishing partnerships with Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) to offer this specific qualification. While not immediately available, registering your interest ensures you are the first to know when the pathway is open.
Why should I register my interest?
Registering allows us to gauge industry demand and advocate for experienced lift specialists. It ensures you receive direct updates as soon as an RTO partner is ready to begin assessing evidence for the Certificate IV in Electrical - Lift Systems.
Is RPL the same as studying the course?
The standard of competency is identical. While a student learns through instruction, an RPL candidate demonstrates they have already met the standard through their professional experience. Both pathways result in the same nationally recognised qualification.
Do I need an unrestricted electrician's licence to apply?
Yes, the entry requirements for this qualification specify that you must hold a Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician or a current 'Unrestricted Electricians Licence' issued in an Australian state or territory.
What kind of evidence will I need to provide?
You will need to document your experience with traction lift systems, digital controls, and analogue circuits. This typically includes work logs, fault-finding reports, and evidence of your ability to implement WHS policies in the energy sector.
Who conducts the final assessment?
Your evidence portfolio will be evaluated by a qualified assessor from one of our partner RTOs. They will determine if your experience meets the national standards for each unit of competency within the qualification.

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