New Zealand Apprenticeship in Infrastructure Works (Pipeline Construction and Maintenance) with strands in Drinking-Water, Wastewater and Stormwater, and Trenchless Technologies (Level 4)

Course details

New Zealand Apprenticeship in Infrastructure Works (Pipeline Construction and Maintenance) with strands in Drinking-Water, Wastewater and Stormwater, and Trenchless Technologies (Level 4)
NZQF Level 4

About the course

Constructing pipelines on a large scale requires skill and accuracy, and is essential for the supply of freshwater and wastewater management. Improve your skills with this qualification and set yourself up for a career in pipeline construction and maintenance. 

Gain the skills and knowledge to produce quality workmanship on a range of pipeline construction and maintenance operations. The Drinking-water, Wastewater and Stormwater, and Trenchless Technologies strands allow you to further customise this qualification to your requirements.

Entry requirements

It is recommended that you achieve the New Zealand Certificate in Infrastructure Works (Level 3) or demonstrate equivalent knowledge.

About the provider

Connexis arranges, delivers, supports, and assesses work-based learning for the infrastructure industries of Civil, Energy, Telecommunications, and Water. That means we help up skill the infrastructure workforce. We set programmes, evaluate assessments, and support employers and learners to obtain nationally-recognised micro-credentials and qualifications through apprenticeships and traineeships.

We are passionate about creating a sustainable infrastructure workforce for Aotearoa, which responds to the needs of industry, both now and in the future. This includes improving access to training and encouraging diversity to reach underrepresented groups such as women, Māori, and Pasifika.

We are the infrastructure business division of Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology. Te Pūkenga is the new Crown entity established to unite Institutes of Technology, Polytechnics (ITPs) and Industry Training Organisations around the country into a unified national network as part of the Government’s Reform of Vocational Education.  It is creating a network of on-job, online and on-campus learning to give learners more flexibility in what, where and how they learn.

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