Certificate IV in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication)
National Course Code: MEM40105
Overview
The nationally recognised Certificate IV in Engineering Heavy Fabrication prepares you for a career as an engineering or advanced engineering tradesperson. Graduate with post-trade level skills in fitting and machining, metal fabrication and welding and be ready to move into leadership and management roles.
LEARN NEW SKILLS
Through theoretical and practical course work, you will learn:
- Engineering measurements and principles
- Engineering computations and computer technology
- Quality assurance procedures and practices
- Leadership and supervisory skills
- Workplace communication and planning
- WHS regulations and codes of practice
Take your skills in metal fabrication, boilermaking and welding further with these techniques:
- Gas tungsten arc welding
- Silver soldering
- Thermal cutting
- Use workshop tools and hand and power tools
- Hand and power tools
- Sheet and plate assembly
DEVELOP YOUR TALENT
Develop the skills that will help you get ahead in this career, including:
- Problem solving and troubleshooting
- Mechanical aptitude to use appropriate tools
- Effective communication, collaboration and teamwork skills
- Reliability and self-motivation
ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS
Completing this course will provide you with:
- A nationally recognised qualification at Certificate IV level
Career opportunities:
- Boilermaker
- Fabrication trades
GROW YOUR CAREER
Strengthen your knowledge and advance your career opportunities:
- Diploma of Engineering - Advanced Trade
INDUSTRY DEMAND
The manufacturing and engineering industry employs around 590,000 workers in Australia and contributes $74 billion in gross value to our economy.
This course is superseded. You can still enrol in this course, and you will be contacted if you need to transition into the next version when it is available.
Locations
This course is currently available at 8 campus locations across NSW. Enquire now for other locations.
Course details
People who are successful in this industry have:
- Problem solving skills
- Mechanical aptitude
- Collaboration and teamwork
- Reliability and self-motivation
- Effective communication
Assessments give you the opportunity to demonstrate what you have learned and to identify the knowledge or skills that may need further development. In this course you will undertake:
- Knowledge assessments: short answer, extended response, research tasks
- Practical skills assessments: demonstrations under observation
You may be eligible for course credit if you have completed the following qualifications:
- MEM10119 Certificate I in Engineering
- MEM10205 Certificate I in Boating Services
- MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering
- MEM20219 Certificate II in Engineering - Production Technology or
Find out more at Recognition and Credit Transfer information.
The Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade gives you a solid foundation of knowledge in the fabrication principles that underpin all your future fabrication and engineering studies. This is your entry-level qualification and is the required minimum level of study to work in the fabrication trade.
The Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade (Light Fabrication) is designed for people who want to be sheetmetal workers, the Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade (Heavy Fabrication) stream is designed for boilermakers and welders.
The Certificate IV in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication) is designed to give you trade-level and post-trade level skills in fitting and machining, metal fabrication and welding. Job outcomes for graduates of the Certificate IV include:
- Mechanical Engineering Draftsperson
- Pressure Welder
- Advanced Fabrication Technician
- Advanced Mechanical Maintenance Technician
- CAM Programmer
With the Certificate IV, you can also begin to move into leadership, management and supervisory roles.
It is recommended that you are working in the industry or have significant industry experience, be an apprentice or have completed the Certificate III in Engineering before enrolling in the Certificate IV qualification.
The Diploma of Engineering Advanced Trade is designed for people who have completed a Certificate III or IV in an engineering trade who are seeking to expand their knowledge and skills, and to achieve a higher level of qualification. You will gain the competencies required by an advanced tradesperson working at peak trade levels in the manufacturing, engineering or related industries. The course will provide you with advanced skills and knowledge to modify fluid power control systems, interpret technical manuals, write technical reports, research and analyse engineering data, and workplace health and safety.
When you complete the Diploma of Engineering - Advanced Trade you'll have specialist skills in hydraulic systems, as a technical specialist, supervisor, or advanced tradesperson.
You will gain hands-on experience in:
- Technical drawing and geometric development
- Using basic power tools and hand tools
- Welding and thermal cutting
- Safe work practices
TAFE NSW is known for delivering up-to-date theory along with relevant, in-demand skills to ensure you are job ready. In this course you will work on real-world projects such as:
- Creating sheetmetal and fabrication of the engineering components commonly used manufacturing
TAFE NSW offers you a range of online and on-campus study environments including:
- Industry specific computer rooms
- Simulated workshops
- Study and presentation areas
The sheet metal product manufacturing industry plays a vital role in modern manufacturing as a broad spectrum of industries rely on the services offered by this sector.
Forecast to generate $1.5 billion in revenue to 2020, revenue is set to increase by an average of 3% per annum to 2023/24.
Currently there is a shortage of sheetmetal trades workers in NSW and improving conditions in the sector, demand in agricultural markets and a decline in the price of iron and steel are likely to continue to bolster demand.
A qualified sheetmetal trades worker can also pathway to other occupations such as metal fabricators. Employment of metal fabricators in New South Wales is forecast to increase by 9.6% over the next five years.
This qualification can provide you with a pathway into new and emerging technologies like Australian Defence Force construction projects and sustainable engineering and power generation.
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