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AEC Systems training for Council staff *

With offices in South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Western Australia, Victoria and Tasmania, AEC Systems is Australia’s largest Autodesk Authorised reseller. This enables Council staff across the nation, who are involved in engineering and civil design, asset management, mapping and GIS to take advantage of being trained by AEC’s experienced, hands on and qualified staff.

In addition, students at AEC System’s Training Centres have the advantage of using the latest technology in computer equipment.

By limiting the number of students AEC has received very positive student feedback including the following:

“The training supplied by the AEC was extremely well organised to an efficient timetable. The courseware, which every student received a copy of, was well written and easily understood. The class size, was optimal in ensuring that any questions or queries raised were answered immediately and precisely by the instructor.”

“Local Councils have recognised the importance of practical training by using an organisation which is able to train their staff and provide ongoing support for their software and implementation.”

National Training Manager, Vince Ardestani, has more than five years experience in providing training programs for all users of Autodesk suite of software.

AEC Systems has provided design, engineering and GIS software training to more than 4,000 participants from both small and large Local Governments and industry organisations. The flexible timetable and a range of courses Australia wide allows Councils to target the specific training requirements of their staff and fit in courses between projects.

For further information email localgov@aecsystems.com.au or contact Tom Hobbs on 1300 368 609.

* Copy supplied by AEC Systems

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