Frequently Asked Questions

This course is suitable for all Plumbers, Gas fitters, Air conditioning and Refrigeration specialists, Drainage, Irrigation and water flow specialists, roof plumbers in Victoria who I have held registration and are now eligible for their plumbers licence.

If you live interstate and are wanting a BPC plumbing licence please check with BPC if these units are required.

Course Details

The BPC Plumbing Licence Course is designed for plumbers looking to meet the licensing requirements set by the Building and Plumbing Commission (BPC)

  • This streamlined course focuses on the 5 core units necessary for your BPC Plumbing Licence, offering a flexible, self-paced, and online format.
  • Whether you are starting your plumbing career or aiming to formalise your existing skills, this course equips you with the critical knowledge and practical understanding to succeed in the industry.
  • Our targeted approach allows you to complete only the units you need for general plumbing licensure, saving you time and money compared to a full Certificate IV.

This streamlined course is specifically designed for aspiring plumbers who want to meet the licensing requirements quickly and efficiently. The program offers the flexibility of online, self-paced learning, tailored to cover the 5 core units required by the BPC for general plumbing licensure.

These units focus on:

  • BSBESB402 - Establish Legal and Risk Management Requirements of New Business Ventures
  • CPCCBC4012 - Read and Interpret Plans and Specifications
  • CPCPCM4011 - Carry Out Work-Based Risk Control Processes
  • CPCPCM4012 - Estimate and Cost Work
  • CPCPCM4015 - Access and Interpret Regulatory Requirements for the Plumbing and Services Industry

Upon completing this course, you will receive digital a Statement of Attainment which you can upload into your application with the VBA.

To complete this course, you will need:

  • A computer, tablet, or mobile device with camera access.
  • Basic Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LLN) skills.

For those looking to specialise in other areas of plumbing, additional training will be required, which can be found in the table below.

To enrol, simply add the course to your cart, complete the checkout process, and you’ll be redirected to our Learning Management System to start your training.

Once you obtain your plumber's licence in Victoria, a variety of career opportunities open up across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. Here are some potential pathways:

Self-Employed Plumber (Business Owner)
  • Opportunity: Start your own plumbing business and work independently.
  • Scope: Offer general plumbing, drainage, or specialised services such as gas fitting or roofing.
  • Growth: Potential to scale the business by employing other plumbers and apprentices.
Specialised Plumber
  • Gasfitter: Install, maintain, and repair gas systems. Licensed gasfitters are always in high demand.
  • Roof Plumber: Install and repair roofs, gutters, and downpipes.
  • Hydraulic Services: Work in building and construction, focusing on complex plumbing systems, such as fire sprinkler systems.
  • Sanitary Plumber: Specialise in systems related to sinks, showers, and wastewater treatment.
Maintenance Plumber
  • Opportunity: Provide plumbing repair and maintenance services for residential or commercial buildings.
  • Scope: Contracts with property management companies, government buildings, or large corporations.
Commercial and Industrial Plumber
  • Opportunity: Work on large-scale projects such as factories, schools, hospitals, or shopping centres.
  • Scope: Involves installation of large piping systems, plant installations, and fire services.
Construction and Renovation
  • Opportunity: Work alongside builders in new construction or renovation projects.
  • Scope: Install new plumbing systems, ensuring they meet code requirements and specifications for new builds or major renovations.
Plumbing Inspector/Compliance Officer
  • Opportunity: Work for councils or government bodies like the Victorian Building Authority (VBA).
  • Scope: Inspect plumbing work to ensure compliance with regulations and standards.
Project Management or Site Supervisor
  • Opportunity: Oversee plumbing work as part of larger construction projects.
  • Scope: Coordinate multiple plumbers and ensure the project adheres to timelines and budgets.
Sales and Technical Support
  • Opportunity: Work in the plumbing supply industry as a sales representative or technical advisor.
  • Scope: Use your technical knowledge to support retail or wholesale customers, or help design plumbing systems.
Teaching and Training
  • Opportunity: Become a trainer at a TAFE or a registered training organisation (RTO).
  • Scope: Teach new apprentices or tradespeople, or even specialise in workplace assessments.
Sustainable Solutions Specialist
  • Opportunity: Focus on water-saving and environmentally friendly plumbing practices, such as greywater systems and solar hot water installations.
  • Scope: With sustainability becoming more important, specialized skills in green plumbing can offer niche opportunities.
Emergency/24-Hour Plumber
  • Opportunity: Offer emergency plumbing services, such as fixing burst pipes, leaks, or other urgent repairs.
  • Scope: This can be particularly lucrative due to the nature of emergency call-outs and after-hours service rates.
Plumbing Estimator or Consultant
  • Opportunity: Work as a consultant, preparing cost estimates or advising on project planning.
  • Scope: Use your expertise to help builders, developers, or clients estimate project costs accurately.
Industries You Can Work In:
  • Construction (Residential, Commercial, Industrial)
  • Government or Municipal Services (e.g., maintenance and public works)
  • Mining and Resources Sector (infrastructure in remote sites)
  • Real Estate and Property Maintenance (working with property management firms)

The demand for skilled plumbers in Victoria remains high due to constant new developments, aging infrastructure, and increased focus on sustainability. This provides many varied paths to pursue, depending on your interests and goals.

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