ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION APPLICATION (LEVEL 2)

ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION APPLICATION (LEVEL 2)

Funded

Course Duration

16.0 hr(s)

Mode of Assessment

Oral Questioning & Practical Performance

Who Should Attend

  • Individuals seeking employment as an ES worker as cleaners or seeking retraining or re-education as an employed ES worker
  • Employed ES workers seeking to upskill themselves or identified and sent for training by their companies

Course Overview

For Environmental Services (ES) service providers and members of the public seeking employment in the industry.

Courses Schedule

Next available schedule

Course Objectives

At the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Identify common robotics and automated technologies used in environmental services
  • Apply common best practices related to the use of robotics and automation at work
  • Operate automated technologies and robotics for cleaning tasks, in accordance with organisational procedures and safe system of work
  • Identified issues and make recommendations for improvements, in accordance with organisational procedures

Pre-requisites

  • No prior experience or knowledge required
  • Keen to learn a new skillset and infuse the use of robotics and automated technologies into their work in environmental services

Course Outline

  1. Robotics and automation applications in environmental services

Learn about different types of robotics and automated technologies that are commonly used in environmental services.

  1. Automated cleaning robots

Learn about the use of commercial machines that they will be working with on the job. They will have a chance at having hands-on practice with a cleaning machine, which includes the handling, components, mapping of sites, troubleshooting and maintenance.

  1. Smart toilets

Smart toilets is a cleanliness management solution that uses the Internet of Things and sensors to remotely monitor the cleanliness of restrooms.

  1. Cleaning management mobile application

Learn how to use a mobile application to improve cleaning management tasks. Key features include audits and inspections, ordering of supplies, feedback and surveys, and deliberate communications. With mobile-technology, cleaning operations and standards can be improved through the increased standardisation of documentation and speed of communications.

Certificate Obtained and Conferred by

  • Statement of Attainment (SOA) from SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG)

Fees and Funding

Medium of Instruction & Trainer

Trainer to Trainee Ratio: 1: 20

Price

  Individual Sponsored Company Sponsored
      Non-SME   SME  
  w/o GST w GST w/o GST w GST w/o GST w GST
Original Course Fee $480.00 $513.60 $480.00 $513.60 $480.00 $513.60
Singapore Citizens & PRs aged

 

21 years and above

$208.00 $241.60  $208.00 $241.60 $80.00 $113.60
Singapore Citizens aged 40

 

years and above

(Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy)

$80.00 $113.60 $80.00 $113.60 $80.00 $113.60

Remarks:

TSC Code: EVS-TEM-2004-1.1
TGS Number: TGS-2020505014

Individual Sponsored

  • Eligible Singapore Citizens can use their SkillsFuture Credit to offset course fee payable after funding
  • Eligible Singapore Citizens can use their PSEA funds to offset course fee payable after funding

Company Sponsored

  • Absentee Payroll claimable by Non-SMEs: Up to 80% of hourly basic salary capped at $4.50/hr
  • Absentee Payroll claimable by SMEs: Up to 90% of hourly basic salary capped at $7.50/hr

SkillsFuture Credit

  • Eligible Singapore Citizens can use their SkillsFuture Credit to offset course fee payable after SSG funding

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