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国内的亲戚打算明年来澳洲,现在初步打算是先学Carpentry,未来从事Builder的工作.亲戚年纪不小了,30出头。
帮他了解了下Builder的流程,就是不明白申请builder时两年的相关经验,是怎么要求的?
是只要在有builder license的人手下干活就行,还是必须必需要从事supervisor相关的经验呢?
比方说以下情况:
1.拿到木工证书后,在builder手下做木工的活两年 - 木工的两年工作经验是否满足申请Builder license的经验要求 还是必须是Supervisor的经验? - 需要时间4年
2.在木工课程两年的学习的期间,就通过熟人介绍,在有builder license人手下做supervisor, 那么在木工毕业后+加读个Certificate IV 的四级证书就能申请吗? - 需要2.5-3年时间
比较疑惑,请足迹上的各位Builder的大神,能否帮忙解答下。万分感谢~~~
贴上网上查到的信息~~比较长,希望对其他人也有帮助
Experience
You need to show that you have at least 2 years relevant industry experience from a wide range of building construction work and activity. The majority of the experience needs to have been obtained within 10 years of the date on which the application for your licence is being made.
What employment arrangements are considered?
In simple terms, Fair Trading expects that you were employed as an employee ‘on the books’ by a licensed builder (or building company). During this time you must have been supervised and paid.
Here’s the exact extract from Fair Trading’s website as of today’s date:
Applicants must show at least 2 years relevant industry experience in a wide range of building construction work where the majority of the experience was obtained within 10 years of the date on which the application is made.
“Experience” means experience gained by the applicant as:
an employee of, or
a holder of a supervisor certificate and as a nominated supervisor for the contractor licence held by, or
a holder of an endorsed contractor licence contracted to, or
a holder of a supervisor certificate in the capacity of a nominated supervisor for a contractor licence held by an individual, partnership or corporation contracted to, the holder of a contractor licence authorising the holder to do the class of residential building work in which the experience was gained (“the Work”), where the applicant, during the relevant period, was:
supervised and directed in the doing of the Work by the holder of an endorsed contractor licence or supervisor certificate authorising its holder to supervise the Work, and
remunerated with money in accordance with law for the Work which the applicant carried out.
What does a wide range of residential building work mean?
In order for your experience to be recognised as relevant, you will need to show that you have experience in a wide range of residential building work. This may include but is not limited to: experience that demonstrates the ability or capacity to competently project manage residential building work on site in accordance with the Building Code of Australia, including dealing effectively with sub-contractors, consumers and other parties.
Be wary that experience in singular trade work will not meet the experience requirements. You should demonstrate experience across all stages of construction in order to satisfy that you have the capacity to do, coordinate and supervise general building work in the construction of a residential dwelling.
What documents will I need to show to prove my experience?
Fair Trading requires a short employment history to be filled out on the application form for a Contractor or Qualified Supervisor General Builders Licence. In addition to this they also require a ‘Referee Statement’ form and ‘Applicant’s Residential Building Experience’ forms (available from their website) to be completed. This details the residential building work that you completed whilst working with a licensed builder. You will need to show the building address, DA number and licence number of the builder you were working with on that site. Owner builder sites are not accepted under any circumstances.
When filling out your ‘Applicant’s Residential Building Experience’ forms it is advised that you provide all the job sites and years of relevant industry experience in a wide range of building construction work; not just the minimum two (2) years.
Finally, when assessing your licence Fair Trading may request other forms of evidence including and not limited to superannuation papers, payslips and other proof to show that you were ‘on the books’ (employed) with the relevant builder during the period of time you gained your experience.
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