Pegasus National Business Rules | Trade Certifications
A trade certificate is issued by the governing body when an individual has successfully completed a trade a qualification that is recognised within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). They are issued upon successful completion of an Apprenticeship. Testamur certifying attainment of the requisite trade qualification (VET) qualification is a prerequisite to being issued with a Trade Certificate. Trade Certificates are nationally recognised.
Other names a trade certificate may be known by:
- Australian Recognised Trade Certificate
- Certificate I-IV
- Certificate of Proficiency
- Certificate of Competency
- Certificate of Completion (By Victorian Apprenticeship System)
- Certificate of Qualification
- Craft Certificate
- Craftsman Certificate
- Trade Course Certificate
- Trade Paper
- Tradeperson Certificate
Other evidence types that clients may be willing to accept on escalation:
- Completion of apprenticeship papers
- Formal letter issued by governing body indicating completion of trade / apprenticeship that meets all competency requirement points below
- FOR GLOBAL COMPETENCIES (ONSITE SYSTEM LEVEL VERIFICATION), the above are not acceptable as evidence must be acceptable for all clients using the same competency
Evidence types that would not be acceptable:
- Transcripts - since they don't explicitly confirm full qualification completion; units only (which could demonstrate only partial completion)
- Apprenticeship indenture papers - since are essentially only evidence that a contract has commenced; not that the contracted term of the apprenticeship was actually completed and the worker deemed qualified in the trade.
Competency Name Configuration in System | Competency Requirements | Upload Requirements |
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Will generally include an indication of one of the following evidence types: certificate,certificate III, qualification, trade, tradesman or certificate III + one of the 'related roles' from the below table |
** See additional information below regarding Trade Course Naming Conventions
| Issue Date:
Expiry Date = None |
NOTE: If the evidence has been issued outside of Australia, there may be additional checks required to ensure the qualification aligns appropriately to Australian standards.
Samples of Acceptable Trade Course Naming / Course Code Conventions
NOTE: The below sample listings are not necessarily the only course naming conventions / codes accepted. Given that trade certificates do not expire, there may be some acceptable information not currently displayed below.
Related Role | Naming Conventions on Evidence | Course Codes | Sample Documents |
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Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic |
| UEE32220 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Automotive Electrician |
| AUR30320 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Boilermaker / Welder |
| MEM31719 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) MEM31922 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Carpenter |
| CPC30220 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Concreter |
| CPC30311 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Diesel Fitter Diesel Mechanic Heavy Plant Mechanic |
| AUR31120 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Electrician |
| UEE30820 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Fire Sprinkler Fitter |
| CPC32820 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Glass Cutter / Glazier |
| MSF30422 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Maintenance Fitter Mechanical Fitter Engineering tradesperson - mechanical Hydraulic technician |
| MEM30219 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) Cert III Engineering – Mechanical Trade (superseded by MEM31419 – Cert III in Engineering – Fixed and Mobile Plant Mechanic) MEA40602, MEA40711, MEA04802 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Painter |
| CPC30620 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Panel Beater |
| AUR32120 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Plumber |
| CPC32420 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) | |
Tiler |
| CPC31320 (Or any previous superseded equivalent course codes shown against the mapping of this course on training.gov.au*) |
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