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- Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Renewable Energy Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Power)
- Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering)
- Graduate Certificate in Electrical Engineering
- Graduate Certificate in Power Engineering
- Graduate Certificate in Power System Analysis and Design
- Graduate Diploma of Engineering (Electrical Systems)
- Master of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)
- Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems)
- Master of Professional Engineering
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- Professional Certificate in Essential Practices for Electrical Safety, Earthing, and Lightning Protection
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Battery Energy Storage and Applications
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Circuit Breakers, Switchgear and Power Transformers
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Dual Fuel Engines
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Earthing and Lightning Protection
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Electrical Power System Protection
- Professional Certificate of Competency in IEC 61850 Based Substation Automation
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Operation and Maintenance of Diesel Power Generating Plants
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Power Distribution
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Renewable Energy Systems
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Smart Grids
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Substation Design (Control, Protection and Facility Planning)
- Professional Certificate of Competency in Substation Design (Main Equipment)
- Professional Certificate of Competency of Energy Storage
- UEP40122 Certificate IV in ESI Generation
- UET40522 Certificate IV in ESI - Substations
- UET50319 Diploma of ESI - Power Systems Operations
- UET50321 Diploma of ESI - Power Systems Operations
Power Systems Engineer careers
A Power Systems Engineer designs and maintains infrastructure used for power supply. You’ll plan power generation and distribution systems and ensure they are operating safely and effectively. Power Systems Engineers may design new developments or work on existing power supply networks.
Power Systems Engineers should have excellent analytical skills and be good at problem solving. It’s important you can work well in a team environment and communicate clearly with colleagues. Power Systems Engineers need excellent attention to detail and must be able to make safety a priority during their work.