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Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Apprenticeship)

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Designed to provide an industry recognised skills related to trade work as a mechanical tradesperson, this apprenticeship course will give you the skills to carry out a range of skills required to work in the metals and engineering industry.

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Duration
3 years full-time

About this course

Designed to provide an industry recognised skills related to trade work as a mechanical tradesperson, this apprenticeship course will give you the skills to carry out a range of skills required to work in the metals and engineering industry.
As an apprentice, you'll be required to attend off-the-job training (trade school) one day per week for approximately three years at either our Yallourn or Port of Sale campus.

Do you see yourself working as a mechanical tradesperson, fitter and turner, fitter and machinist, maintenance fitter, diesel fitter, refrigeration mechanic or something similar?
If you're currently engaged in your engineering apprenticeship and are interested in mechanics, this is the perfect course to help you specialise in the area you're passionate about.
A Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade will take you where you want to go with industry-recognised skills. You'll mix on and off-the-job training, with a combination of classroom-based studies and a simulated workshop environment where you can put your new skills into action!
Over a course of three years, this hands-on course will see you attend one day of trade school per week as you upskill yourself and take that knowledge back to your workplace - meaning you can earn and learn at the same time!
Go on to work in a wide range of mechanical and engineering roles including design, assembly, manufacture, installation, modification, testing, fault finding, commissioning, maintenance and service of all mechanical equipment, machinery, fluid power systems, stationary and mobile equipment, instruments, refrigeration, and the use of computer-controlled machine tools.
Take your studies further by completing a Certificate IV in Engineering (computer-aided manufacture), or an Advanced Diploma of Engineering (not offered at TAFE Gippsland). These courses will enhance your employment opportunities, giving you specialised skills and knowledge.




Career pathways

The Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade specifies the competencies required for employment as an Engineering Tradesperson - Mechanical including the design, assembly, manufacture, installation, modification, testing, fault finding, commissioning, maintenance and service of all mechanical equipment, machinery, fluid power systems, stationary and mobile equipment, instruments, refrigeration, and the use of computer controlled machine tools.
Employment outcomes related to this qualification are found in a wide variety of manufacturing and engineering related sectors as well as Engineering Tradesperson - Mechanical roles in other industries.