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Trade Skills Assessment Guide

The trade skills assessment process has two stages. In stage one, an assessor reviews an applicant's training and employment evidence to ensure they have sufficient experience. If the evidence is sufficient, the applicant progresses to stage two, which involves a practical assessment and/or technical interview. Successful applicants receive qualifications, while unsuccessful applicants can request a reassessment, review, or appeal.

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Trade Skills Assessment Guide

The trade skills assessment process has two stages. In stage one, an assessor reviews an applicant's training and employment evidence to ensure they have sufficient experience. If the evidence is sufficient, the applicant progresses to stage two, which involves a practical assessment and/or technical interview. Successful applicants receive qualifications, while unsuccessful applicants can request a reassessment, review, or appeal.

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Pathway 1 Trade Skills Assessment Process

Apply for a Trade Skills Assessment and provide evidence


Apply online or by mail.
Supply training and employment evidence online or by mail.

Stage 1: Evidence Review


Assessor reviews training and employment evidence to ensure candidate has:
- sufficient employment experience
- the skills and knowledge required to work in their trade in Australia.

Integrity Checks conducted to verify identity and documentation


Insufficient
Sufficient
Insufficient evidence to progress to the next
Sufficient evidence to progress to the next
stage of assessment. Unsuccessful Stage 1
stage of assessment.
outcomes are reviewed by TRA.

Candidate can:
- accept decision (application closed)
- apply for reassessment
- apply for a review
- appeal decision.

Stage 2: Practical Assessment and/or Technical Interview


A qualified and experienced assessor will conduct a Practical Assessment and/or Technical
Interview. All Stage 2 assessment outcomes are reviewed by TRA.

Successful Outcome
Unsuccessful Outcome
Non-licensed trade candidates receive:
Non-licensed trade candidates receive:
- Successful Assessment Outcome Letter
- Unsuccessful Assessment Outcome Letter
- Australian qualification
- Statement of Results
- Statement of Results.
- Statement of Attainment.
Licensed trade candidates receive:
Licensed trade candidates receive:
- Successful Assessment Outcome Letter
- Unsuccessful Assessment Outcome Letter.
- Offshore Technical Skills Record.

Candidate can:
- accept decision (application closed)
- apply for reassessment
- apply for a review
- appeal decision.

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