SISSS00131 Aquatic Technical Operator

Train your team to manage pools with no contractors and no downtime.

SISSS00131 Aquatic Technical Operator

Train your team to manage pools with no contractors and no downtime.

Untrained staff.

UnCLEAR RESPONSIBILITY.

UNNECESSARY RISK.

Managing aquatic facilities without qualified staff leaves sites vulnerable to:

  • Compliance breaches and legal risk
  • Contractor callouts and unnecessary costs
  • Downtime from preventable issues
  • Pressure on unqualified maintenance teams
  • Wellbeing risks for residents or staff

If you’re running a pool, even as part of a wellness centre or FIFO facility – you need a safe, compliant, and reliable solution.

Untrained staff.

UnCLEAR RESPONSIBILITY.

UNNECESSARY RISK.

Managing aquatic facilities without qualified staff leaves sites vulnerable to:

  • Compliance breaches and legal risk
  • Contractor callouts and unnecessary costs
  • Downtime from preventable issues
  • Pressure on unqualified maintenance teams
  • Wellbeing risks for residents or staff

If you’re running a pool, even as part of a wellness centre or FIFO facility – you need a safe, compliant, and reliable solution.

a man holding a red and yellow valve on a pool pump

Trusted by facilities teams from coast to coast…

(and the remote ones in the middle)

The SISSS00131 Aquatic Technical Operator course gives your team the skills and qualification to manage pools properly without leaving the site.

Specifically designed for facilities in regional, remote and FIFO environments, the SISSS00131 Aquatic Technical Operator course enables staff to meet compliance standards without disrupting operations.

  • Remote delivery: built for isolated sites
  • Use your current team: plumbers, maintenance staff, or WHS roles
  • No external contractors: save money, reduce downtime
  • Nationally recognised qualification: meet legal standards
  • Fewer delays, stronger self-sufficiency: safer, smoother operations

Is this course right for your team?

If you’re responsible for the safe and compliant operation of aquatic facilities, this course is built for you.

SISSS00131

Aquatic Technical Operator

This course gives participants the essential skills to safely operate, manage, and maintain aquatic facilities. From water quality management to understanding plant operations and meeting compliance requirements, it’s designed for anyone responsible for keeping pools safe, clean, and fully operational.

Units of Competency

This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to participate in identifying work health and safety (WHS) hazards, conducting risk assessments, and implementing risk controls. It includes involvement in worker consultation and providing support to promote a healthy and safe workplace. The unit applies to individuals who assist in identifying workplace hazards, assessing risks, and controlling WHS risks as part of their WHS responsibilities, in addition to their primary job duties. This ensures they contribute to maintaining a safe work environment while fulfilling their broader role within the organisation.

This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to conduct pool water tests and visual inspections, record test data and results, and report any irregularities for corrective action. It applies to public aquatic facilities operated by commercial, not-for-profit, community, and government organisations. While primarily focused on aquatic technical operators, it can also apply to individuals at various responsibility levels, all guided by manufacturer instructions and organisational testing procedures. The skills must be applied in compliance with Commonwealth and State or Territory legislation, Australian standards, and industry codes of practice to ensure proper water quality and facility safet

This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to assess pool water maintenance, monitoring, and treatment needs based on operational and regulatory specifications. It includes the ability to monitor test data, conduct ongoing water treatment, and evaluate water quality issues or contamination incidents. The unit also involves responding to these incidents with appropriate corrective chemical treatments. It applies to public aquatic facilities operated by commercial, not-for-profit, community, and government organisations, ensuring proper water quality and safety standards are maintained in compliance with industry regulations and guidelines.

This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to perform periodic and routine inspections of pool and aquatic facility plant and equipment. It includes the ability to conduct minor maintenance tasks, with complex inspections, diagnoses, and repairs referred to specialist technicians. The unit applies to public aquatic facilities operated by commercial, not-for-profit, community, and government organisations. While primarily designed for aquatic technical operators, it can also apply to individuals at various responsibility levels, all of whom are guided by manufacturer instructions and organisational inspection and maintenance schedules to ensure safe and effective facility operations.​⬤

This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to coordinate the maintenance of facility plant and equipment. It focuses on scheduling repairs and maintenance based on facility maintenance plans and equipment specifications, as well as responding to unplanned events. Learners will also develop the ability to monitor, document, and evaluate maintenance activities. The unit is applicable to any sport, fitness, aquatic, or recreation organisation, including commercial, community, and government facilities. It is suited for senior technical and operational staff or managers who work independently, taking responsibility for overseeing maintenance functions and ensuring equipment is operational.

SISSS00131

Aquatic Technical Operator

This course gives participants the essential skills to safely operate, manage, and maintain aquatic facilities. From water quality management to understanding plant operations and meeting compliance requirements, it’s designed for anyone responsible for keeping pools safe, clean, and fully operational.

Units of Competency

This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to participate in identifying work health and safety (WHS) hazards, conducting risk assessments, and implementing risk controls. It includes involvement in worker consultation and providing support to promote a healthy and safe workplace. The unit applies to individuals who assist in identifying workplace hazards, assessing risks, and controlling WHS risks as part of their WHS responsibilities, in addition to their primary job duties. This ensures they contribute to maintaining a safe work environment while fulfilling their broader role within the organisation.

This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to conduct pool water tests and visual inspections, record test data and results, and report any irregularities for corrective action. It applies to public aquatic facilities operated by commercial, not-for-profit, community, and government organisations. While primarily focused on aquatic technical operators, it can also apply to individuals at various responsibility levels, all guided by manufacturer instructions and organisational testing procedures. The skills must be applied in compliance with Commonwealth and State or Territory legislation, Australian standards, and industry codes of practice to ensure proper water quality and facility safet

This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to assess pool water maintenance, monitoring, and treatment needs based on operational and regulatory specifications. It includes the ability to monitor test data, conduct ongoing water treatment, and evaluate water quality issues or contamination incidents. The unit also involves responding to these incidents with appropriate corrective chemical treatments. It applies to public aquatic facilities operated by commercial, not-for-profit, community, and government organisations, ensuring proper water quality and safety standards are maintained in compliance with industry regulations and guidelines.

This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to perform periodic and routine inspections of pool and aquatic facility plant and equipment. It includes the ability to conduct minor maintenance tasks, with complex inspections, diagnoses, and repairs referred to specialist technicians. The unit applies to public aquatic facilities operated by commercial, not-for-profit, community, and government organisations. While primarily designed for aquatic technical operators, it can also apply to individuals at various responsibility levels, all of whom are guided by manufacturer instructions and organisational inspection and maintenance schedules to ensure safe and effective facility operations.​⬤

This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to coordinate the maintenance of facility plant and equipment. It focuses on scheduling repairs and maintenance based on facility maintenance plans and equipment specifications, as well as responding to unplanned events. Learners will also develop the ability to monitor, document, and evaluate maintenance activities. The unit is applicable to any sport, fitness, aquatic, or recreation organisation, including commercial, community, and government facilities. It is suited for senior technical and operational staff or managers who work independently, taking responsibility for overseeing maintenance functions and ensuring equipment is operational.

a group of electronic devices on a wall
A man testing pool water
a man in a green suit and face mask putting a bag of chemicals in a pump for a swimming pool

Ready to take the pressure off your team and your compliance risk?

Whether you’re managing one pool or multiple sites, this is a low-disruption, high-value way to train your team without pulling them away from operations.

Got Questions? We’ve Got You Covered

Have questions about course details, delivery, requirements, or enrolment? We’re here to help. Check the FAQs below or reach out, our team is happy to walk you through the details and make getting qualified simple.

FAQs

This course is designed for facilities managers, maintenance personnel, and operational staff responsible for the safe, compliant, and efficient running of aquatic facilities, particularly those working in remote or regional areas where on-site technical support may be limited. It’s ideal for those managing pools in holiday parks, remote accommodation, council-owned venues, or resource sector sites, and provides a nationally recognised skill set in aquatic technical operations.

This Aquatic Technical Operator course blends prior e-learning modules with a one day face to face workshop at an aquatic venue. This face to face work includes plant room inspection/checklists, water testing, and post submissions with data collection, evidence of pool plant and equipment maintenance.

These units of competency from the BSB Business Services Training Package and SIS Sport, Fitness and Recreation Training Package provide a set of skills to monitor and maintain aquatic facility equipment and pool water quality, and coordinate the maintenance of aquatic plant and equipment.

This Aquatic Technical Operator course has no pre-requisites.

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