Launch Your Rail Industry Career with the TLI27121 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure
Unlock Opportunities in Track Work: Gain the essential skills and knowledge to kickstart your career in the exciting rail industry. The TLI27121 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure equips you for entry-level positions in track work, providing a solid foundation for further growth in this dynamic field.
Comprehensive Skill Development:
This program combines core units in communication, safety, and environmental practices with specialized track work training. Here’s what you’ll cover:


Core Units (6):
- Maintain and use hand tools (TLIB0012)
- Shift Materials Safely (TLID0020)
- Participate in Basic Workplace Communication (TLIE1003)
- Follow Work Health and Safety Procedures (TLIF0025)
- Apply Fatigue Management Strategies (TLIF2010)
- Apply Environmental Procedures (TLIU2008)
Specialist Track Work Units (6):
- Track Fundamentals (TLIB2085)
- Safely Access the Rail Corridor (TLIF0020)
- Operate Minor Mechanical Equipment (TLIB2092)
- Carry out Track Ballasting (TLIS2030)
- Install Railway Sleepers (TLIS2031)
- Install and Repair Rail Fastening Systems (TLIS2034)
- Carry Out Rail Installation (TLIS2044)
Broaden Your Skillset with General Electives (3):
- Operate Under Track Protection Rules (TLIW0007)
- Maintain Rail Joints (TLIB2121)
- Install and Maintain Rail Guards (TLIB2097)
Eligibility & Entry Requirements:
- Must be 15 years or older and no longer at school.
- Contact OSCA for fee details (POA).
- Subsidies may be available: Eligibility criteria apply. Please contact OSCA to discuss.
- Acquire the skills and knowledge to pursue careers as a Track Worker, Track Installer, or Track Maintainer.
- Earn nationally recognised Statements of Attainment for each successfully completed unit.
- Upon successful completion of all units, graduate with the TLI27121 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure qualification.
Occupational Skills Centre Australia (OSCA) provides all students with information on its training services and information, and on the rights of the students prior to enrolling into a Please refer to the Student Handbook All learning and assessment materials will be provided by OSCA Students will be required to complete written and practical assessments for this course – practical assessments are completed in a simulated Rail work environment.