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Start a career as a mechanical tradesperson with the Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade

The competencies needed for a Mechanical Engineering Tradesperson in the manufacturing, metalworking, and related industries are outlined in this certification. The qualification was created especially for apprentices in the trade mentioned above.

 

You will be given the recognition needed to operate in the engineering and metals industries after completing the Certificate III in Engineering (Mechanical Trade) with success.

 

The skills and knowledge needed to operate as an Engineering Tradesperson-Mechanical in the manufacturing, engineering, metal, and related industries, as well as other industries that use Engineering Tradesperson-Mechanicals, are covered by this certification. The qualification was created especially for apprentices in the trade mentioned above. The development of the qualification packaging was predicated on the idea that competency would be acquired via a mix of formal apprenticeships and other on-and off-the-job learning modalities. It is also possible to obtain the qualification using official skill recognition evaluation procedures.

 

Roles at job and the outcomes associated with employment

The competencies needed for employment as an Engineering Tradesperson-Mechanical are outlined in the Certificate III in Engineering-Mechanical Trade. These competencies include designing, assembling, manufacturing, installing, modifying, testing, fault-finding, commissioning, maintaining, and servicing all mechanical equipment, machinery, fluid power systems, stationary and mobile equipment, instruments, refrigeration, and the use of computer-controlled machine tools.

A wide range of industrial and engineering-related industries, as well as Engineering Tradesperson - Mechanical employment in other industries, employ people with this certification.

 

The Recognition you will get during the qualification can be applied to a wide range of mechanical trade work, including:

  • Undertaking fitting
  • Assembly
  • Manufacture
  • Installation
  • Modification
  • Testing
  • Fault finding
  • Maintenance and service of mechanical equipment
  • Machinery
  • Use of machine tools.