Course Description
This qualification is aimed for you to become a qualified tradesperson in the fabrication field. The course has been specifically developed to the metal, engineering, manufacturing and associated industries and covers subjects such as metal, fabrication, metal spinning, sheet metal work, welding and the use of related computer controlled equipment. You will acquire industry-specific skills which allows you to interact with computing technology, apply quality systems and procedures, perform computations and perform engineering measurements.
- Boilermaker
- Foundry Tradesperson
- Pressure welder
- Sheetmetal worker (first class)
- Welder (first class)
- MEM12023A – Perform engineering measurements
- MEM12024A – Perform computations
- MEM13014A – Apply principles of occupational health and safety in the work environment
- MEM14004A – Plan to undertake a routine task
- MEM14005A – Plan a complete activity
- MEM15002A – Apply quality systems
- MEM15024A – Apply quality procedures
- MEM16006A – Organise and communicate information
- MEM16007A – Work with others in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment
- MEM16008A – Interact with computing technology
- MEM17003A – Assist in the provision of on the job training
- MSAENV272B – Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
The minimum requirements for achievement of the Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade are:
- Completion of all core units of competency listed, and
- Completion of Group A Fabrication Trade stream units to the value of at least 40 points, and
- Completion of units from Group B Certificate III Trade specialization units bring the total value to at least 73 points
Appropriate Group B elective units to the value of 16 points may be chosen from other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses where those units are available for inclusion at Certificate III.