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T.E.A.M. Training National Story

Contract training school for all earth moving machinery. Tweed Excavation and Mines Training Pty Ltd (T.E.A.M.) provides skills and training certificate courses and contracting work in Northern New South Wales and South East Queensland.

T.E.A.M. Training delivers current and relevant training and is compliant as required by quality RTO’s that it contracts to. Training is delivered by highly skilled experienced plant operators that have the highest training qualifications.

Our Tweed Heads site services the Gold Coast area. We provide Training for Earth Moving Equipment including Excavator, Roller, Dozer, Skid Steer, Loader, Grader, and Haul Truck on the Tweed Coast and our Casino site covers the The Northern Rivers area.

Our step by step approach to skills training ensures an understandable and achievable goal of operating of a variety of equipment. Training can begin at 16 years of age and has assisted many school leavers in early employment.

The courses are conducted in a range of mobile, simulated workplace environments that directly replicate the working conditions students will encounter when they begin employment. The training focuses on understanding safety processes and procedures, communication and intensive development of practical operating skills development using a range of plant and equipment.

 
 
 

THE DIRECTOR

T.E.A.M. Training director Jeff Green has been involved in the civil construction and mining industry for 30 years as an operator, supervisor, contractor and consultant. Jeff has successfully trained hundreds of plant operators, quarry staff and civil construction crews.

T.E.A.M. Training was started as a result of widespread recognition in the civil and mining industries, and from personal experience, that training was not being done well, people were being ‘ticketed’ without the requisite skill being demonstrated, and the impact was that industry had lost faith in the training system.

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