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Chemical & Environmental Industries develops
courses for the chemical and processing industries such as chemical, laboratory and
environmental technician and processing of clay & ceramics, cement & concrete,
polymers & rubber and water/waste water treatment.
TAFE Courses
You can browse through the
Chemical & Environmental Industries course information from the TAFE NSW Handbook - this will be
displayed in a new browser window. The information is updated
daily and shows course name and number - full details of each course
(description, locations,
qualification level, duration, etc.) can be obtained by following links on the
page.
Additional information
All courses
- The TAFE
NSW website provides the full range of information about all TAFE NSW
courses.
- From the
Find a course
page you can search for a course, or browse by course name or by career.
Commercial courses
- TAFEPlus
is the commercial training arm of TAFE NSW, customising training to suit the
needs of industry and individuals. You can search for a course and enrol
online.
Distance & online education options
- OTEN
(Open Training & Education Network) delivers a wide range of
qualifications through distance education and flexible delivery to technical
and further education students, schools and outside organisations.
- Web-supported study options are offered either in an on-campus
study program, or as a fully online study program, and often in 'mixed mode' - a combination of both on-campus and online activities.
For school leavers
University studies
Note: For enquiries about enrolling and
studying within TAFE NSW select the Home
link at the top
of this page and then the Study enquiries link on the Home
page.
Other Courses

Occupation descriptions
Browse through occupations
of interest on the Job
Guide or
Careers Online
(COL) websites for descriptions of duties, personal requirements and other
job-specific information. myfuture
- Australia's career information service - provides a wide range of
career-related information including a personalised career guide. Below are listed
some occupations
relating to courses developed by this program area. Follow the links (if any)
for further information:
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Chemical Plant Operator
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Chemist
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Clay, Concrete and Stone Machine Operator
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Food Processing Technician (Food Technology Technician)
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Glass Production Worker
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Laboratory Worker
(Laboratory Assistant, Laboratory Technician)
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Mineral Processing Operator
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Plastics and Composites Processor
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Rubber Processor
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Water and Wastewater Plant Operator
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Water Services Officer (Water
Inspector)

Finding employment
The My
Career and CareerOne
websites give you a wide range of career information and career services as
well as access to advertisements for positions around Australia.
Other sources of information on employment are:
- Australian
Job Search (AJS) - an Australian Government service.
- Careerjet - an employment
search engine tapping into job sites around the world.
- NSW Government Employment
portal - includes information and links covering job advice, working
conditions and training.
-
Seek
- a leading Australian Internet-based employment site offering a range
of services.
- Young People at Work
- a NSW Office of Industrial Relations website providing a range of
work-related information and links.

Getting the job
The Job
Seeker's Workshop provides an online, self-paced series of lessons that will guide
you through:
• selecting a career that suits you
• preparing a resume
• preparing your job application
• finding information on jobs and courses
• finding jobs
• getting ready for the interview
Quintessential
Careers - USA career and job-hunting resources guide with links to
many other web resources. American focus but has links to good general resources
as well.
Note: This website is not an employment
site - please do not send us any job applications or job advertisements. Good luck with your job seeking.

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