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Certificate III in Electrical Fitting

  • Certificate

Spark your electrical skills with a Certificate III in Electrical Fitting at Melbourne Polytechnic. With a specialised environment equipped with advanced machinery, this course will prepare you to join a community of innovators across Australia with...

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Duration
4 years part-time
Course Code
UEE33011
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Apr, Jul, Oct

About this course

Assemble your skill set

Spark your electrical skills with a Certificate III in Electrical Fitting at Melbourne Polytechnic. With a specialised environment equipped with advanced machinery, this course will prepare you to join a community of innovators across Australia with over 20,000 job opportunities. You'll learn everything you need to know in order to manufacture, assemble, and operate electrical equipment, while also gaining extensive knowledge in the testing, altering and repairing of a range of equipment including appliances, accessories and conduits, giving you hands on knowledge to deploy in the field.

Expert knowledge and valued experience

You'll be ingrained with incredible expertise from a vast array of experienced trade professionals in our realistic working environment. Melbourne Polytechnic is equipped with the latest technology and industry practices, with access to state of the art Labvolt equipment, for real-world experience before you even graduate. Our qualified teachers will guide you throughout your apprenticeship while you learn the foundation of conduits that generate, use, conveys or controls electricity. Melbourne Polytechnic's partnership with Energise Oz grants our courses a unique credibility, earning respect across industry for quality training.

A future fit for you

Exceptional electrical fitters have skills that are in high demand, with a variety of employment options. As a qualified electrical fitter graduate, your skills might take you to work as an electrical fitter in the field or as a qualified technician within plants.

Entry requirements

You must be apprenticed to an employer and must also have a current electrical apprenticeship agreement registered with the Australian Apprenticeship Centre.

Study locations

Heidelberg

Career pathways

As a qualified electrical fitter graduate, your skills might take you to work as an electrical fitter in the field or as a qualified technician within plants.

  • Electrical Contractor

Credit for prior study or work

You can seek Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) where your work experience or qualifications of an advanced and related nature have been undertaken. RPL is individually assessed based on evidence submitted by the student to the teaching department. Applications for RPL will be assessed by relevant Melbourne Polytechnic trainers, academics and where appropriate, industry experts.