Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade, Qualification Code and Units of Competency- MEM30305
NAME & CODE
Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade, Qualification Code and Units of Competency- MEM30305
DURATION
Three to four weeks will be needed after receiving the obligatory portfolio. A professional discussion, demonstration of relevant technique, intelligence and experience, and third-party proof insect will be conducted through this time.
WHO ARE ELIGIBLE?
This certificate will allow the candidate to have a formal level III qualifications in Engineering – Fabrication Trade. Candidates who are educated, skilled, dedicated, compassionate and want to work in the building and construction industry will be considered eligible. Regardless of the specialized-sounding title, this is a generic and extremely practical degree for anyone fascinated in getting involved in this industry.
REQUIRED EVIDENCES
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PERSONAL INFORMATION |
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100 POINT ID |
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CITIZENSHIP STATUS |
Visa Copy (Non Australian residents) |
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ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS |
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USI NUMBER |
USI Number |
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WORK EXPERIENCE |
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PROCESSING STEPS
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
There are no particular entry requirements for this certificate. However, in order to be eligible, candidates must be at least 18 years old or over, have completed at least 12 years of formal education or the equivalent and speak English well.
PACKAGING RULES
The students enrolled in MEM30305 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade, units of competency as listed below:
- completion of all core units of competency listed below, and
- completion of Group A Fabrication stream units listed below to the value of at least 40 points, and
- completion of units from Group B Certificate III Trade specialization units listed in Appendix 1, Volume 1 of the Training Package, to bring the total value to at least 73 points
Points associated with prerequisites count towards the total (refer to units and prerequisites listing in Appendix 2, Volume 1).
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. Note that the elective units listed below include all of the units that are approved for selection from the MEM Training Package for use in this qualification. This meets the NQC requirement that one sixth of the total units must be able to be selected from other qualifications in the same Training Package.
Registered Training Organisations must seek a determination from Manufacturing Skills Australia in respect of the allocation of points values for units of competency drawn from other Training Packages or accredited courses.
Only select units that would be suitable for Fabrication Trade occupational outcomes.
Additional qualification descriptors
The following additional descriptors are approved for use with this qualification: Casting and Moulding; Heavy Fabrication; Light Fabrication; Maintenance; Patternmaking; Surface Finishing; Welding.
CAREER
It is possible to get a handsome amount of salary working in the Building and Construction industry. It may present the opportunity to work with extremely technical, driven and perceptive professionals. The skills and knowledge needed to work as an Engineering Tradesperson-Fabrication in the manufacturing, metalworking, and related industries, as well as other industries where Engineering Tradespersons-Fabrication are employed, are covered in the Certificate III in Engineering-Fabrication Trade. The qualification was created specially to satisfy the requirements of apprentices in the aforementioned trade. The development of the qualification packaging has been predicated on the idea that competency will be attained by means of an integrated blend of on-the-job and off-the-job learning strategies, like those provided by a formal apprenticeship. It is also possible to obtain the qualification by formal skill recognition evaluation procedures.
Job roles /employment outcomes
The competencies needed for employment as an Engineering Tradesperson-Fabrication include metal fabrication, forging, founding, structural steel erection, electroplating, metal spinning, metal polishing, sheet metal work, welding, and the use of related computer controlled equipment. These are all outlined in the Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade.
Jobs relating to this qualification can be found in many different manufacturing and engineering-related industries, as well as in roles such as Engineering Tradesperson - Fabrication in other industries.
Application
An industry-recognized skill profile for trade work as an Engineering Tradesperson-Fabrication is intended to be provided by this qualification. The most common method for developing skills is through an Australian apprenticeship program, in which the amount of on-the-job and off-the-job training is determined by the Training Plan linked to the Training Contract between the apprentice and employer. Evidence of the candidate's performance in an analytical work environment with a wide enough variety of relevant tasks and resources to cover the units' scope of application must be included when assessing certain competency units. Every result has to meet the performance requirements that come with the job. This qualification can be used for a variety of occupations, such as boilermaker, first aider, metal fabrication tradesperson, and patternmaker.
Occupational titles may additionally include:
- Surface Finishing Technician
- Pressure Welder
- Welder
- Tool and Die Sette
- Blacksmith
- Engineering Patternmaker
- Moulder
- Sheetmetal Worker
- Boilermaker
- Electroplater
- And more…
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