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Gas Fitter needs advice.
Hi i have just received my Visa and am moving to Brisbane in August. I am looking for advice on getting a plumbers licence. I am a fully Qualified gas fitter with 11 years experience. I have lots of different qualifications in gas but non in plumbing although i have lots of experience. Will i be able to apply a plumbers licence without qualifications? alternatively is there a gas equivalent and is there plenty of gas work in Brisbane or is it mainly plumbing?
All advice is greatly appreciated Thanks Lee |
Re: Gas Fitter needs advice.
Originally Posted by lee10ann
(Post 5960294)
Hi i have just received my Visa and am moving to Brisbane in August. I am looking for advice on getting a plumbers licence. I am a fully Qualified gas fitter with 11 years experience. I have lots of different qualifications in gas but non in plumbing although i have lots of experience. Will i be able to apply a plumbers licence without qualifications? alternatively is there a gas equivalent and is there plenty of gas work in Brisbane or is it mainly plumbing?
All advice is greatly appreciated Thanks Lee Best of luck. :thumbup: |
Re: Gas Fitter needs advice.
Originally Posted by Brigall
(Post 5994762)
Lee I had an Electrical Mechanical company in the UK, i was NICEIC and Corgi registered, I could not get a plumbers licence over here but was able to get a gas licence and my Electrical licence. We live In WA. There is work for gas service engineers. I am not sure of the process for Brisbane but contact the department of Energy when you arrive they should be able to assist.
Best of luck. :thumbup: lee |
Re: Gas Fitter needs advice.
Originally Posted by lee10ann
(Post 5960294)
Hi i have just received my Visa and am moving to Brisbane in August. I am looking for advice on getting a plumbers licence. I am a fully Qualified gas fitter with 11 years experience. I have lots of different qualifications in gas but non in plumbing although i have lots of experience. Will i be able to apply a plumbers licence without qualifications? alternatively is there a gas equivalent and is there plenty of gas work in Brisbane or is it mainly plumbing?
All advice is greatly appreciated Thanks Lee |
Re: Gas Fitter needs advice.
Originally Posted by leew1019
(Post 5998232)
Sorry to tell you mate but unless youare prepared to do anothe apprentiship you won't be getting a plumbers or drainers licence , i am a uk plumber working here for over a year and have to do a course to get licence but best to chech with qld plumber board they will tell you what you require , and gas work in qld is not plentiful so i would do a bit of research first before you give up all , sory to sound negative but its how it is !!
You could then apply to Queensland plumbers board for a plumbers licence through the interstate recoginition of licences (Tradesmen Rights) similar as to that which other trades men do when moving from 1 state to another. Will be quicker than completing the Queensland course. :thumbup: |
Re: Gas Fitter needs advice.
Originally Posted by Brigall
(Post 6003391)
If you have completed an apprenticship or have UK Qualifications in plumbing and arrive in WA you can apply through the Plumbers licence board who will tell you that you need to sit a 1 day hand skills test, bend pipe, brase pipe make joints and pressure test them. Pass this then you do a 5 day conversion course, learn Australian regulations for plumbers, pass this you get a plumbers licence.
You could then apply to Queensland plumbers board for a plumbers licence through the interstate recoginition of licences (Tradesmen Rights) similar as to that which other trades men do when moving from 1 state to another. Will be quicker than completing the Queensland course. :thumbup: So IF he goes to Qld he will need to go to two seperate departments, for gas it's the dept of mines and resources, and for plumbing the plumbers and drainers board, (www.dlgp.qld.gov.au) where IF he can prove he has experience in plumbing they MAY grant him a provisional licence in which case he can work for a registered plumber and then completed the required modules at TAFE to gain a full licence. Gas fitter in Qld? there are some jobs about, and natural gas is starting to be fitted to most new estates, but you could come unstuck if all you can do is gas. |
Re: Gas Fitter needs advice.
sorry to correct you,but after the 1 weeks course in WA you only get a tradepersons licence,not a contractors licence.This is ok to work for an employer in WA but you cannot work for yourself.When you arrive in QLD this licence will only transfer to a provisional licence,which means you have to do the full licence over there.The WA gas licence will transfer over to a qld gas licence ,no problem.Sorry to dampen spirits but this is how it is
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Re: Gas Fitter needs advice.
thanks for all your replies. i have got alot to think about
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Re: Gas Fitter needs advice.
[QUOTE=Catch;6005340]sorry to correct you,but after the 1 weeks course in WA you only get a tradepersons licence,not a contractors licence.This is ok to work for an employer in WA but you cannot work for yourself.When you arrive in QLD this licence will only transfer to a provisional licence,which means you have to do the full licence over there.The WA gas licence will transfer over to a qld gas licence ,no problem.Sorry to dampen spirits but this is how it is[/QUO
Never mentioned he would get a contractors licence! Said a plumbers licence not a contractors licence! How ever he will be able to work self employed through a registered company. I would check up on the transfer of licence from state to state otherwise every plumber who moves to another state would have to redo his apprenticship. Surely all you need to do is the regulations for each state? |
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sorry mate didnt want to come across as a w**nker,feelin a bit pissed when i replied,I phoned the guys in QLD and they said my tradepersons licence issued in WA,will only get a provisional one so its back to TAFE,dont know if you can subbie on a provisional licence,if any one knows give us a bell
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Re: Gas Fitter needs advice.
Originally Posted by Catch
(Post 6030120)
sorry mate didnt want to come across as a w**nker,feelin a bit pissed when i replied,I phoned the guys in QLD and they said my tradepersons licence issued in WA,will only get a provisional one so its back to TAFE,dont know if you can subbie on a provisional licence,if any one knows give us a bell
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