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Employees in the hydrocarbon transmission sector perform a variety of duties such as recording production data, monitoring or operating equipment to deliver hydrocarbon liquids or gas through thousands of kilometres of pipeline to remote customers.
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Industry Group Resources, Mining & Processing
Work Type Conventional & OrganisingManual & Realistic
The change in Australian Apprenticeships commencements in this overall industry in the past two years. Commencements in 22/23: 521
Source: VOCSTATS, extracted on 18/10/2023. AATIS analysis.
Australian Apprentice graduates from this overall industry in employment (in any industry).
Source: NCVER National Student Outcomes Survey, 2020, unpublished. AATIS analysis.
Average wage of Australian Apprentice graduates from this overall industry employed full-time after training.
Predicted growth in employment in this overall industry over the next 5 years.
Source: National Skills Commission, 2022. AATIS analysis.
The number of employees in this overall industry compared with other Australian industries.
Average wage of employees in this overall industry.
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2022. AATIS analysis.
(Nominal Duration)
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Nominal durations listed are for full time occupations, stated in months. In some cases nominal durations provided may not include the completion of pre-requisites. This data is sourced from State and Territory Training Authorities and is provided for information only and must be confirmed with these authorities.
Commencement data source: National Apprentices and Trainees collection, VOCSTATS, extracted 18/10/2023, rounded estimates for April 2022 to March 2023. This data is for general information purposes only.
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