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| Qualification: Diploma of Manufactured Mineral Products
Training Package: Manufactured Mineral Products This qualification is for suitable for occupations such as plant technologist, senior product development technologists, and production technologists in the manufactured mineral products industry who want to learn a broad range of skills in coordinating and organising work operations. This qualification combines on-the-job training and experience with off-the-job training. Students will learn about managing teams, implementing continuous improvements and carrying out quality audits. They will also learn how to develop procedures and occupational health and safety procedures and implement production efficiencies. They will also gain skills in a range of competencies from project management to developing quality systems. More Information These qualification details are indicative only and not comprehensive and may vary in different States and Territories. It is recommended that you confirm all qualifications and training details prior to commencement of any course. For more information about this qualification visit myfuture , The Good Guides , or other training and course information websites. For detailed information about the Training Package that contains this qualification contact Manufacturing Skills Australia or visit the National Training Information Service . Diploma The Diploma prepares candidates for self-directed application of skills and knowledge based on fundamental principles and/or complex techniques, and recognises the capacity for initiative and judgment across a broad range of technical and/or management functions. Diplomas are offered in both the Vocational Education and Training and Higher Education sectors by TAFE institutes, universities and private providers. |
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