Diploma of Laboratory Technology

Jobs and Skills WA: Environmental courses
Skill up for an exciting career in lab tech!

Would you like to work as a lab technician or analyst? This is the course to get you there!

This nationally recognised qualification will give you skills and knowledge for advanced laboratory work in a wide range of industries including mining, food manufacturing, pathology, and pharmaceuticals.

You'll learn how to use laboratory application software, maintain and calibrate instruments — as well as perform biological procedures, microbiological tests, tissue and cell culture techniques, and more!

Half price
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Industry: Agriculture, Animals, Science and the Environment | Science and the Environment | Animals, Science and the Environment |
National course code: MSL50122 | WA State ID: BIX5

Choose a WA TAFE college that delivers this course

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This qualification reflects the role of workers who apply a range of laboratory technologies to conduct scientific-technical tests in most industry sectors, utilising specialist technical knowledge. They conduct a wide range of routine and complex, specialised tests where atypical samples may be involved and the instrumentation used has a wide range of operating variables. Workers communicate sample requirements to other personnel and may liaise with suppliers to troubleshoot product non-conformance. They may also demonstrate methods to others and train team members to collect samples and conduct basic tests reliably.

Workers contribute to the modification of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and enterprise methods when necessary and they may also have a role in the planning of schedules and monitoring of resources in their work area. Work is carried out according to established procedures, often under the management of laboratory or quality managers, or scientific/medical professionals.

Gain complex skills in laboratory technologies

This course will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to use laboratory application software, plan and conduct laboratory/field work and communicate and provide information to customers. You will also be able to specialise in a diverse range of industries including chemical, medical and pathological, mining, biological, and environmental fields.

This qualification reflects the role of workers who apply a range of laboratory technologies to conduct scientific-technical tests in most industry sectors, utilising specialist technical knowledge.

Learn to analyse, process and interpret data, report results and apply quality system and continuous improvement processes. Your skills will be transferable across a range of industries such as chemical, medical and pathological, mining, biological and environmental fields.

Choose a private training provider that delivers this course

This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.

This qualification is delivered by LTT Group Pty Ltd (RTO 51621) and it equips students to develop capabilities in performing complex chemical property tests, applying spectrometric techniques, monitoring quality, and more. This qualification can be delivered in the workplace under a traineeship arrangement.

Delivery location

Perth

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