Electrician
Electricians are currently licensed in all jurisdictions; however, the title of the licence varies, as shown in Table D.2, below.
Table D.2 Current licence titles by jurisdiction – electricians
Jurisdiction
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Licence title
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New South Wales
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Qualified Supervisor Certificate – Electrical
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Victoria
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Electrician’s Licence
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Queensland
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Electrical Mechanic Licence or Electrical Fitter Mechanic Licence
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Western Australia
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Electrician’s Licence
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South Australia
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Electrical Workers Registration – Any Electrical Work
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Tasmania
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Electrical Technicians/Electrician’s Licence
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Australian Capital Territory
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Unrestricted Electrician Licence
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Northern Territory
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Electrical Workers Licence – Endorsed Electrical Mechanics or
Electrical Workers Licence – Endorsed Electrical Mechanics and Fitter
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Electrical fitter
Electrical fitting work is regulated in five jurisdictions, as shown in Table D.3, below.
Table D.3: Current licensing arrangements by jurisdiction for electrical fitters
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NSWc
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Vica
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Qlda
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WAa
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SAb
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Tase
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ACTd
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NTa
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Electrical Fitter
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N
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Y
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N
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N
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Y
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a Victoria (switch gear only63), Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory license as a separate category.
b South Australia regulates this scope of work under a general electrician’s licence (other than registrations granted under the mutual recognition principles). Those that wish to perform electrical fitting work are required to complete the qualification to be granted a full electrician’s licence that allows them to do electrical fitting work.
c New South Wales issues a restricted electrical licence for disconnect and reconnect work.
d The Australian Capital Territory does not issue a licence and any work outside the boundary of the electricity utility and within the scope of electrical work must be undertaken by an unrestricted electrician.
e Tasmania does not issue an electrical fitter’s licence; fitters operate under an Electrical Safety Management Scheme and/or are issued a restricted electrical licence.
Electrical lineworkers
Electrical linework (transmission and distribution) is regulated in four jurisdictions. Two jurisdictions also regulate rail traction, as shown in Table D.4, below.
Table D.4: Current licensing arrangements by jurisdiction – lineworkers
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NSWc
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Vicd
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Qlda
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WAc
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SAb
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Tasa
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ACTe
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NTa
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Electrical transmission line worker
|
N
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N
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Y
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N
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Y
|
Y
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N
|
Y
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Electrical distribution line worker
|
N
|
N
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Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
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Electrical rail traction line worker
|
N
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N
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Y
|
N
|
Y
|
N
|
N
|
N
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a Queensland, Tasmania and Northern Territory have clearly identifiable licences for lineworkers.
b South Australia regulates this scope of work under a general electrician’s licence, as well as a separate category.
c New South Wales and Western Australia operate accreditation schemes whereby workers employed by a network operator are required to fulfil employer qualification requirements, and are not licensed.
d Victoria has a system of registration for lineworkers based on an industry/government agreement. These workers are not authorised to do electrical work outside the distribution network.
e In the Australian Capital Territory all linework outside the boundary of the electricity utility must be undertaken by a licensed electrician.
Electrical cable jointers
Electrical cable jointer licences are issued in four jurisdictions, as shown in Table D.5, below.
Table D.5: Current licensing arrangements by jurisdiction – cable jointer
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NSWc
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Vicd
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Qlda
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WAc
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SAb
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Tasa
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ACTe
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NTa
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Electrical cable jointer
|
N
|
N
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Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
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a As with lineworkers, Queensland, Tasmania and Northern Territory have clearly identifiable licences for cable jointers.
b South Australia regulates this scope of work under a general electrician’s licence, as well as separate categories.
c New South Wales and Western Australia operate accreditation schemes whereby workers employed by a network operator are required to fulfil qualification requirements.
d Victoria does not currently require licensing of people undertaking this work.
e In the Australian Capital Territory, all cable jointing work outside the boundary of the electricity utility must be undertaken by a licensed electrician.
Electrical contractor
All jurisdictions currently issue electrical contractor licences, as shown in Table D.6, below.
Table D.6: Current licensing arrangements by jurisdiction – electrical contractor
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NSW
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VIC
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QLD
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WA
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SA
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TAS
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ACT
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NT
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Electrical contractor
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Y
|
Y
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Y
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Y
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