Manufacturing and Engineering - Introduction

This course provides you with a range of fabrication and machining skills including work with welding machines, lathes and milling machines as well as learning about hand and power tools and precision measurement tools.

Is this course right for me?

Manufacturing and Engineering - Introduction defines entry-level skills and knowledge to assist workers entering employment as engineering/manufacturing employees within the metal, engineering, manufacturing and associated industries.

Credential available Course code / name ATAR eligible Mandatory placement hours SBAT available Specialisation required for full qualification
Full Certificate and Statement of Attainment MEM10119 Certificate I in Engineering + SOA towards MEM20422 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways No 35 hours No No


Where can this course take me?

Potential job roles include:

  • operator-production worker or operator-process worker
  • factory worker
  • metal production assistant
  • sheet metal worker
  • machinist
  • equipment maintainer & repairer
  • plant mechanic
  • mechanical fitter
  • tool and die maker
  • design engineer
  • CNC operator
  • mechanical and maintenance engineer

This course can lead to further study, such as:

  • MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade and
  • MEM30319 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade

Subjects that support this career path

  • Any Mathematics course
  • Engineering Studies
  • Computing Applications
  • Industrial Technology
  • Design and Technology
  • Information and Digital Technology
  • Resources and Infrastructure
  • Construction

Interested?

For more information contact your VET Coordinator or Careers Adviser.

Disclaimer: Qualification information is subject to change

Category:

  • Skills

Topics:

  • Industry and engineering
  • Skills development

Business Unit:

  • Skills and Workforce Programs
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