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Validate Skills with a Nationally Recognised Document


Upon completion of one of our courses, your employees will receive a Statement of Attainment (SOA) recognising the skills and knowledge they have gained. This document holds national recognition, providing evidence of their ability to operate equipment safely, efficiently and according to industry standards.


The value of this nationally recognised document is immense. It serves as a credible validation of your workforce's capabilities, giving your business an edge in the industry and boosting their professional standing. As a business owner, you can be assured that your team possess the necessary skills for safe and effective equipment operation, making them a valuable asset in any work environment. Additionally, with national recognition, their skills are accepted and valued across the country, affording your business greater flexibility and opportunities.


To discover how our SOAs can benefit your business in Maitland, call 0456 000 968 today.

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How can you ensure your machinery operators are truly competent at what they do? Well, one way is through a Verification of Competency (VOC)! We provide rigorous assessments in Maitland, specifically tailored to your business, certifying operators’ competence in handling all types of machinery, from cranes to bulldozers, front-wheel loaders and more.


We offer a broad selection of courses in Maitland, each delivering a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment upon successful completion. It’s not just about empowering operators to develop new skills but also to be able to prove their capabilities. This can pave the way for new role opportunities for participants and business growth for their organisations.


We customise our plant operator training to cater to your organisation’s specific machinery and application in Maitland. We provide comprehensive training on a variety of equipment, including rollers, scrapers, loaders, backhoes and elevated work platforms. Additionally, we offer refresher training to ensure your team is always at the forefront of industry standards and safety procedures.

Our SOAs Mean Something


When you choose Treck Industries for your machinery training, you are investing in a program that is focused on delivering high-quality education and recognised achievements. Our SOAs represent true expertise and competence, backed by rigorous training and assessment procedures.


  • Competency-Based Learning: Our training approach is based on competency-based learning. This means that we evaluate the practical skills of participants in addition to their theoretical knowledge. This ensures that participants are able to apply their skills in a variety of real-world scenarios.
  • Practical Demonstrations: Our assessments require participants to demonstrate their skills through practical tasks that simulate actual workplace conditions. This enables us to assess competence within a context that replicates real industry demands and expectations.
  • Experienced Assessors: Our assessments are conducted by experienced assessors who bring a wealth of industry knowledge and expertise. They are dedicated to ensuring that participants achieve the highest standards of competence, providing valuable feedback and guidance throughout the training process.
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Strengthen your skills and knowledge in civil construction dozer operations, including pre-start and slot dozing stockpiling and more. This course is appropriate for those working in operational roles.


This unit examines your capacity to confidently complete excavator operations in civil constructions. Items in this course include operating, fitting attachments, maintenance, trenching, benching, stockpile work and more.


In this course, we assess the participant’s ability to effectively use and operate a roller in construction situations. This includes preparing for operation, compaction requirements, best practices and more.


Enhance your skills and knowledge in articulated haul truck operations across four areas—civil construction, coal mining, extractive and metalliferous mining. This unit is suitable for those in operational roles.


Grow your skills and become better at operating a scraper in civil construction. Components include preparing the machine for operation, coupling, performing routine maintenance, best practices and more.


Operate water carts in civil construction situations with confidence. Assessment items in this unit include operating the water cart, loading, transporting and distributing water and fault-finding in the machine.


In this unit, we assess the operator's skills in loading and unloading plant items on floats or trailers within the resources and infrastructure industry. This unit is appropriate for those in operational roles.


Gain the skills and knowledge needed to conduct operations in a wheeled front-end loader for civil construction work. This includes truck loading, stockpiling, floor maintenance and more.


Improve the skills and knowledge you need to operate a wheeled dozer in mining and civil construction works. Criteria of this unit include prestarts, floor maintenance, pushing bulk materials, stockpiling and compaction requirements.


This unit is designed to ensure participants are able to perform at-height work safely. Aspects of this unit include ensuring safety systems have been installed correctly, ensuring access is clear and using the correct harness and anchoring method.


This unit covers skills related to the operation of a gantry or overhead crane, such as planning, preparing and operating the crane. This certification relates to the national standard for high-risk work.


This unit ensures participants are capable of testing the operational functions of vehicles and equipment in the coal mining, extractive and metalliferous mining industries. This course is appropriate for those working in operational roles. Such as fitters, electricians and float operators.


Enhance your skills and knowledge when operating a rigid haul truck in civil constructions and coal, extractive and metalliferous mining. Skills include inspecting, loading, driving to conditions, safe operation of all braking systems correct positioning under the loading machine and more.


Build upon your skills in backhoe and loader operations with this unit. Performance criteria include operating the machinery, carrying materials, fitting attachments, trenching, benching, utilising 4 in 1 bucket functions and more.


Up-skill and ensure you're up to date with operating a skid steer loader. Elements of this unit include preparing for operation of the machine, fitting attachments, truck loading, trenching, backfilling, levelling, 4 in 1 bucket operations and more.


Refine your skills in operating a tractor in civil construction. Assessment items include fitting attachments, operation of three implements, safe operation on grade and slope, machine maintenance and more.


Ensure you have the right knowledge to operate a grader during civil constructions. This unit looks at operating the machine, fitting and removing attachments, drainage, road constructions and maintenance, batter constructions, scarifying and more.


Enhance your knowledge in the operation of self-propelled compactors on civil construction sites. Elements of this unit include operating, compaction requirements, load placements, best practices and more.


This unit examines the skills of anyone operating a vehicle loading crane. Performance criteria includes maintaining a loading crane, identifying and controlling hazards, operating crane to OMM requirements and more.


Increase your knowledge in the operation of tracked front end loaders in civil constructions. This unit includes prestart inspections, site preparations, truck loading, stock piling and more.


Enhance your skills in operating a light vehicle within the resource and infrastructure industries. Elements of this unit include prestart on vehicle, safely operating machine, driving to conditions and policies, vehicle maintenance and more.


Refine your skills when operating a four-wheel drive within a variety of industries. Performance criteria for this unit include planning for minimal environmental impact, using a four-wheel drive in all modes, and using a single snatch to recover a vehicle, winching, stall recovery, best practices and more.


In this unit, participants will enhance their skills in operating a telescopic materials handler machine. Elements of this unit include fitting attachments, lifting, carrying and placing materials, relocating the machine, machine maintenance and more.


In this unit, participants enhance skills and knowledge required to conduct tip truck operations in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries. Some elements include planning and preparation, pre-operational checks, operation of tip truck, loading and transportation of materials, maintenance and clean-up.


In this unit, participants gain skills and knowledge required to conduct pile driving operations in Civil Construction. Elements include planning and preparation, location of pile positions, establishment of piling rig plant, drive pile, remove piling rig and clean-up. Appropriate for those working in operational roles.


Unit describes a skills and knowledge required to operate an elevating work platform in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries. Appropriate for operational roles. Elements include planning, preparation, conducting activities from EWP, operational maintenance and clean-up.

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FAQ


  • Are SOAs specific to certain types of machinery or are they general certifications for all machinery operators?

    SOAs can be both specific and general. Some learners may receive SOAs that cover a broad range of machinery operation skills, while others may earn specialised SOAs tailored to a particular type of machinery (e.g., forklifts, cranes, excavators). The specificity depends on the training program and learner's goals.

  • How can someone verify the authenticity of an SOA?

    To verify the authenticity of an SOA, anyone can contact the training provider or the relevant industry authority. They can confirm the legitimacy of the document and provide you with the necessary information to validate its status and the skills it represents.

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