Formal Training for Security System Consultants
The Certificate III in Technical Security reflects the role of individuals who apply a range of well-developed skills and relevant knowledge to cabling technology.
To be awarded the Certificate III in Technical Security, you need to successfully complete a total of 14 units of competency (sometimes referred to as subjects). Ten of the units of competency are compulsory and the remaining four are elective units which must be selected according to the packaging rules.
A Registered Training Organisation (TAFE or private provider) could offer a course like the one listed below, which covers the skills and knowledge typically required by a security system consultant.
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14 Units of Competency Required for the Certificate III in Technical Security CPP30507
- selected from the Property Services Training Package CPP07
Core Units
- CPPSEC3001A Maintain workplace safety in the security industry
- CPPSEC3006A Coordinate a quality security service to customers \
- CPPSEC3035A Identify technical security requirements
- CPPSEC3036A Program security equipment and system
- CPPSEC3037A Test installed security equipment and system
- CPPSEC3039A Identify and diagnose electronic security equipment and system fault
- CPPSEC3040A Plan and coordinate installation of security equipment and system
- CPPSEC3038A Commission and decommission security equipment and system
- CPPSEC3041A Maintain and service security equipment and system
- ICTTC137B Install, maintain and modify customer premises communication cabling: ACA Open Rule
Electves Selected
- BSBMKG413A Promote products and services
- BSBCUS301A Deliver and monitor a service to customers
- CPPSEC3047A Provide estimate and quote on security system
- CPPSEC3048A Maintain effective relationships with security clients
