The RIIBEF402D Supervise on-site operations course is designed to provide the essential knowledge and skills for effectively managing and supervising on-site operations in the resources and infrastructure industries.
This nationally recognised unit of competency equips you with the skills and knowledge to effectively supervise operations in mining, civil construction, and related industries.
Learn how to plan, coordinate and monitor on-site tasks, manage resources, and ensure work is completed safely and efficiently. Ideal for emerging or current supervisors, this course supports career progression and helps you meet industry and site compliance requirements.
This course is ideal for individuals looking to develop or formalise their supervisory skills in onsite operations. It is particularly suited to:
Career Pathways
Roles vary depending on the industry and sector, including positions such as:
Education Pathways
Students may undertake the following qualifications:
The unit focuses on enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring compliance in high-risk industries, such as mining, civil construction and utilities and covers:
This course is delivered through:
Self-Paced eLearning
Self-directed students complete the course via our Canvas LMS and receive remote support over the telephone, email, and Microsoft Teams. Please speak with our Student Services Team for more information.
This competency-based course requires students to demonstrate the skills and knowledge gained through their training. External assessments are completed to provide evidence that students have understood and successfully applied the training in the workplace.
Assessment tasks include:
Canvas LMS
Canvas is a web-based Learning Management System that provides students with 24/7 course access. Students can access learning materials, track their progress, and submit assessments when ready. This allows students to complete tasks independently with the support and guidance of our Trainers and Assessors.
Students may be eligible for recognition of prior learning, reducing the time and cost of their studies.
Recognition of Prior Learning
Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is an assessment process that acknowledges skills and knowledge acquired through formal, non-formal, or informal learning. This pathway allows students to gain recognition for competencies they have already developed, potentially leading to the awarding of a unit of competency or qualification without additional training.
To apply for RPL, please contact our Student Services Team. They will assess the student’s suitability and discuss the process before sending an application kit.
Students have up to 12 months to complete this course. The time frame for completion varies between students depending on their current job role and pre-existing skills and abilities.
Students can complete the course earlier or extend the duration for up to 18 months if required.
To be eligible for this course, students must meet the following course requirements:
Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Skills
Students need the following level of language, literacy, numeracy and, where applicable, digital literacy skills appropriate for the course:
Students will complete an LLND assessment prior to enrolment to ensure the course is suitable.
Student Resources
Students need to have the following:
Trainwest supports students throughout their learning journey, ensuring they have access to the resources and guidance they need to succeed.
Support includes:
Course OutcomeUpon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for RIIBEF402D Supervise on-site operations.
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To ensure the course is suitable and that the necessary support can be provided, all applicants must complete a pre-enrolment assessment process.
Once an application has been reviewed, students will be invited to complete a Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital literacy (LLND) assessment.
These assessments help us confirm that the course aligns with the student’s current skills and learning needs. After reviewing the results, our team will provide individualised advice on course suitability before finalising the enrolment.
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