RPL emphasises the evaluation of workplace evidence and demonstrated skills to attain a trade qualification, which is a prerequisite for applying for trade licenses. For experienced tradespeople seeking to obtain a trade license, obtaining a nationally recognized RPL trade qualification through Skills Recognised represents the most efficient and expedited route to achieving this credential.
Obtaining a trade licence is a crucial step for tradespeople to establish their professional reputation and provide assurance to clients regarding their competency. A key initial requirement for securing a trade licence is demonstrating the necessary skills and obtaining your trade qualification through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Acquiring a nationally recognised trade qualification via Skills Recognised offers an efficient and effective pathway to achieving your trade licence.
Certificate I in Construction |
Certificate III in Carpentry |
Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying |
Certificate III in Concreting |
Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations |
Certificate III in Painting and Decorating |
Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining |
Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling |
Certificate III in Landscape Construction |
Certificate III in Roof Plumbing |
Certificate III in Plumbing |
Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services |
Certificate IV in Roof Tiling |
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) |
Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) |
Advaned Diploma of Buildiing Surveying |
Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade |
Certificate III in Enginnering – Mechanical Trade |
Certificate IV in Enginnering |
Certificate III in Shopfitting |
Certificate III in Solid Plastering |
Certificate III in Cabinetmaking |
Certificate III in Construction Waterproofing |
Certificate III in Joinery |
Cetificate III in Stonemasonry |
Certificate III in Demolition |
Certificate IV in Demolition |
Certificate III in Glass and Glazing |
We work together to discuss your career goal and the right qualification that matches your skills. At this stage, we also review what experience and background you may already have to be eligible for RPL
Once you have passed the initial assessment, we start to gather evidence and create a portfolio. Evidence can be collected from (but not limited to) resume, reference letters, work projects, photos/videos, academic testamur)
Assessors from our partner RTO(s) will review your portfolio, and call you in (if needed) for an interview, assessment or practical skill demonstration (may be completed via video conferencing)
Once assessors from our partner RTO(s) are satisfied with your skills, performance and assessments to be aligned to what is required by the training package, your certificate(s), Statement of attainment(s) or/and transcript(s) will be issued.