Certificate II in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Training Package: FBP — Food, Beverage and Pharmaceutical Training Package
Overview
The FBP20418 Certificate II in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing provides foundational skills for entering the pharmaceutical industry. It covers essential areas such as manufacturing processes, quality control, workplace safety, and compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). This qualification is ideal for school leavers, career changers, or anyone seeking an entry point into pharmaceutical production. Through practical training, students gain hands-on experience in operating equipment, monitoring production, and ensuring product quality. Upon completion, graduates are prepared for roles like production operators, packaging technicians, or laboratory assistants in pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities. This certificate serves as a stepping stone to further qualifications and career advancement in the health products sector, offering a solid foundation for lifelong learning and professional growth.
Industry Context
The pharmaceutical manufacturing industry in Australia is a vital part of the healthcare sector, focused on producing medicines, vaccines, and therapeutic products under strict regulatory standards. With increasing demand for skilled workers, this industry offers stable career opportunities in roles such as production operators, quality control assistants, and packaging operators. Career pathways can lead to supervisory positions, specialised roles in quality assurance or validation, and further study with advanced certificates or diplomas in pharmaceutical sciences, supporting Australia's health infrastructure and export markets.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Certificate II in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing cover?
It covers foundational skills in pharmaceutical manufacturing, including production processes, quality control, safety protocols, equipment operation, and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
What are the entry requirements for this qualification?
There are typically no formal entry requirements, making it accessible to school leavers or career changers; basic literacy and numeracy skills are recommended.
What career outcomes can I expect after completing this certificate?
Graduates can pursue entry-level roles such as production operator, packaging assistant, quality control technician, or laboratory assistant in pharmaceutical manufacturing companies.
How is this qualification delivered?
Delivery modes include classroom-based theory, online learning, and practical hands-on training in simulated or real workplace environments, often through registered training organisations (RTOs).
How long does it take to complete the Certificate II in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing?
Duration varies but typically takes 6 to 12 months of full-time study, depending on the training provider and individual pace; part-time options may extend this timeframe.
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Request Early AccessLast updated from training.gov.au: 03 April 2026