Course Level
Certificate IV
Certificate IV in Aviation (Supervision) - AVI40122
This qualification provides individuals with technical and non-technical aviation skills to operate and supervise effectively in a broad range of ground operations and service roles.Individuals working at this level will apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy and judgement and to take limited responsibility in known and stable contexts within established parameters.Please note: RTO to insert on the testamur the specialist elective group selected from the group choice below:Certificate IV in Aviation (Supervision-Aerodromes)Certificate IV in Aviation (Supervision-Cabin Crew)Certificate IV in Aviation (Supervision-Ground Operations)Certificate IV in Aviation (Supervision-Flight Operations)Certificate IV in Aviation (Supervision-Security Screening)Use for Defence Aviation is to be in accordance with relevant Defence Orders, instructions, publications and regulations.Occupations may include:Aerodrome operations supervisorAviation supervisorAviation security supervisor Cabin supervisorCargo supervisorCustomer service supervisorGround operations supervisorRamp operations supervisor/Flight dispatcherOperations supervisor.Please note: RTO to insert on the testamur the job role and specialisation, if applicable, selected from the group choice below:Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this qualification can vary between states and territories. Compliance with these requirements may be required nationally and/or in various jurisdictions.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
|---|---|---|---|
Cloverdale | Full-time - 5 days | N/A | N/A |
Subjects
- Contribute to the development of a workplace learning environment
- Supervise cabin safety and security
- Coordinate business operational plans
- Implement aviation fatigue risk management processes
- Implement and coordinate accident-emergency procedures
- Work in a socially diverse environment
- Conduct internal quality audits
- Apply aviation work health and safety procedures
- Manage workplace information
- Maintain basic situational awareness in an aviation workplace
- Interpret and implement transport security policies and procedures
- Conduct quality control operations related to refuelling and defuelling aircraft
- Implement flight planning procedures
- Complete a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)
- Apply aeronautical knowledge and civil air law to flight dispatch operations
- Implement airside access
- Implement wildlife hazard control measures
- Apply conflict and grievance resolution strategies
- Assess pavement concessions
- Manage aviation security screening equipment
- Conduct environmental audits
- Respond to abnormal and emergency situations in an aircraft
- Prepare cargo for export
- Facilitate and capitalise on change in the workplace
- Supervise security operations
- Lead team effectiveness
- Manage team effectiveness
- Control access to and exit from a security sensitive area
- Maintain the safety of people and aircraft
- Provide Advanced First Aid
- Undertake emergency response action to a security threat
- Coordinate response to security incidents and breaches
- Manage human factors in aviation operations
- Monitor and enhance customer service excellence
- Facilitate an aerodrome emergency response
- Coordinate recruitment and onboarding
- Apply aircraft safety procedures
- Implement and monitor environmental protection policies and procedures
- Coordinate quality customer service
- Drive multi-combination vehicle
- Plan an aircraft load
- Maintain security awareness and vigilance in an aviation workplace
- Negotiate a contract
- Organise international transport of freight
- Monitor temperature controlled stock
- Promote effective workplace practice
- Facilitate work teams
- Provide advanced resuscitation and oxygen therapy
- Apply project time management techniques
- Develop plans to meet customer and organisation needs
- Manage personal work priorities and professional development
- Organise transport of freight or goods
- Manage personal health and wellbeing
- Apply and monitor aviation workplace security procedures
- Check and control records and documentation
- Administer airside driving
- Facilitate the safety of aerodrome works and works site access
- Monitor supplier performance
- Implement aviation risk management processes
- Demonstrate leadership in the workplace
- Source goods/services and evaluate contractors
- Develop and maintain a safe workplace
- Undertake response action to an emergency or security threat
- Implement equal employment opportunity strategies
- Drive on the airside
- Provide First Aid
- Inspect and report on aerodrome serviceability
- Consolidate freight
- Manage shifts, crewing and rostering activities in aviation
- Apply workplace statistics
- Maintain container and freight records
- Inspect and report on obstacle limitation surfaces
- Accept dangerous goods for air transport
- Manage fatigue management policy and procedures
- Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs
- Facilitate screening of people with special circumstances
- Identify, analyse and report workplace data and information
- Inspect and report on serviceability of aerodrome lighting systems
- Manage aircraft passengers and cargo
- Manage people performance
- Manage aircraft performance and load
- Assess and confirm customer transport requirements
- Apply relevant laws and regulations to the operation of an aerodrome
- Supervise cabin operations
- Participate in quality audits
- Operate aeronautical radio
- Coordinate the removal of disabled aircraft
- Package goods
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