This qualification provides a trade outcome in Roof Plumbing, covering work in residential and commercial applications. MIBT’s Training Program is flexible and focuses on matching your learning progress, with the on-the-job experience you gain week to week. Certificate III in Roof Plumbing qualification has 25 units of competency comprised of 22 core units and 3 elective units to be selected from the list below.
Depending on your location, MIBT offers blended on-site and online skills training that compliments workplace learning. MIBT Trainers are directly available to all trainees and apprentices – and their employers, throughout the training process. We come to you, to assess work activities and provide practical tutorials, on unit elements that might not be covered on the job.
Our training program invites engagement and participation. The progress of every apprentice or trainee, is monitored weekly. Reports are issued regularly, based around the objectives of the customised training plan created for each student. Employers will be regularly advised of the apprentices’ course progress, engagement and attendance, with a full report issued each term.
MIBT's education group come from the building and construction industry. All MIBT trainers and assessors are qualified building professionals. We are therefore committed to providing quality outcomes for our students, their employers, and the people that live in the homes, or occupy the buildings, created through the work, skills and knowledge of our students, as applied throughout their career.
For people currently working in the building industry, MIBT will appoint a specialist Trainer / Assessor, that will work with you to gather the evidence required, to transfer the knowledge you have already acquired as completed training units.
The time it takes to assess your qualifications for RPL is substantially up to you. MIBT’s Trainer / Assessor will meet with you as soon as is practical, to complete all unit assessments and identify any units that might require further study and assessment tasks to complete.
MIBT works closely with employers to create a custom Training Plan, for each apprentice or trainee. We recognise that the training plan must follow & reflect the type of projects the employer is working on.
MIBT’s Training Calendar works around three terms per year, aiming to complete 3 to 4 units per term. MIBT’s Trainer will visit the workplace at least every term, to assess and validate competency, as well as sign off with the employer and student on any evidence necessary to complete each unit.
Instead of losing the apprentices off site each week, MIBT’s blended onsite / online training program is flexible and can accommodate and work around busy periods and project deadlines, utilising gaps or wet weather days, to complete study elements and assessment tasks.
The delivery time-frame for MIBT’s Certificate III in Roof Plumbing qualification is approximately 36 months, which is standard for a a roof plumbing apprenticeship. MIBT’s learner progression model works to complete around 9 units per year, recognising time for holiday breaks, plus time to catch up on units that might not have been fully covered on site.
Building & Construction industry training is subsidised through state government training programs. Eligibility may vary between states. As a general guide, for subsidised training you need to be:
- 15 years old or over;
25 units of competency is required for award of this qualification:
CPCCCM2008B | Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding |
CPCCCM2010B | Work safely at heights |
CPCCCM3001C | Operate elevated work platforms |
CPCPCM2039A | Carry out interactive workplace communication |
CPCPCM2040A | Read plans and calculate plumbing quantities |
CPCPCM2041A | Work effectively in the plumbing and services sector |
CPCPCM2043A | Carry out WHS requirements |
CPCPCM2045A | Handle and store plumbing materials |
CPCPCM2046A | Use plumbing hand and power tools |
CPCPCM2047A | Carry out levelling |
CPCPCM2048A | Cut and join sheet metal |
CPCPCM2050A | Mark out materials |
CPCPCM2055A | Work safely on roofs |
CPCPCM3021A | Flash penetrations through roofs and walls |
CPCPRF2022A | Select and install roof sheeting and wall cladding |
CPCPRF3021A | Receive roofing materials |
CPCPRF3022A | Fabricate and install roof drainage components |
CPCPRF3023A | Fabricate and install external flashings |
CPCPRF3024A | Install roof components |
CPCPRF3025A | Install roof coverings to curved roof structures |
CPCPRF3026A | Install composite roof systems |
HLTFA211A | Provide basic emergency life support |
CPCCPB3015A | Install acoustic and thermal environmental protection systems |
CPCCRI3001A | Operate personnel and materials hoists |
CPCCST2005A | Carry out load slinging of off-site materials |
CPCPCM2049A | Cut using oxy-LPG-acetylene equipment |
CPCPCM2052A | Weld using oxy-acetylene equipment |
CPCPCM2053A | Weld using manual metal arc welding equipment |
CPCPCM2054A | Carry out simple concreting and rendering |
CPCPCM3022A | Weld polyethylene and polypropylene pipes using fusion method |
CPCPCM3023A | Fabricate and install non-ferrous pressure piping |
CPCPDR2021A | Locate and clear blockages |
CPCPDR2024A | Install stormwater and sub-soil drainage systems |
CPCPDR2025A | Drain work site |
CPCPDR2026A | Install prefabricated inspection openings and enclosures |
CPCPMS3032A | Select and fit insulation and sheathing |
CPCPRF2023A | Collect and store roof water |
CPCPRF2024A | Fabricate roof coverings for curved structures |
MEM05049B | Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding |
MEM05050B | Perform routine gas metal arc welding |
RIICCM210D | Install trench support |
Note: Some MIBT programs may be delivered by or in conjunction with a third-party provider.