Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Boilermaking)
- National Course Code: MEM30319
- TAFE NSW code: MEM30319-02V01-22WPK-014
Location – Wetherill Park (Apprenticeship)
Attendance
Part Time
Course Start Date
Anytime
Study Commitment
7 Hours per week
Duration
3 years
- Nationally Recognised Training
- Apprenticeship Allowed
- This training is fully government-subsidised under JobTrainer
Course Details
The nationally accredited Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Boilermaking) gives you the skills to work as a boilermaker in the fabrication industry. Advance your skills in welding and thermal cutting, shaping and finishing metal and work to industry standards and codes.
LEARN NEW SKILLS
Through a mix of theory and practical coursework, learn to:
- Interpret technical drawing
- Utilise geometrical development
- Complete structural welding to standards
- Use basic power tools and hand tools
- Perform welding and thermal cutting
- Work within safe work practices
DEVELOP YOUR TALENT
Develop the attributes to help you get ahead:
- Problem-solving skills
- Reliability
- An aptitude for practical and mechanical tasks
- Good communication skills
- A strong work ethic
ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS
Completing this course provides you with:
- A strong pathway to continue your study and enhance your career opportunities
- Skills and knowledge to start your own business
Career opportunities:
- Boilermaker
- Fabrication trade
- Welder
GROW YOUR CAREER
Take your career further with the:
- Certificate IV in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication)
- Diploma of Engineering - Advanced Trade
When you study with TAFE NSW, we want you to succeed. Entry requirements allow us to make sure that you have the right pre-existing knowledge and skills to achieve your chosen qualification. You will need to provide evidence that you meet the requirements listed in this section.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
TAFE NSW offers the Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Boilermaking) as an apprenticeship. There may also be options available for you to study as a non-apprentice.
Apprenticeship
To be eligible for this course, you must:
- Be employed as an apprentice in the fabrication industry as evidenced by a letter of support from your employer
- Submit your Training Plan Proposal (TPP) with your application
Non-apprenticeship
There may be options available for you to study as a non-apprentice. Enquire today and one of our Apprenticeship and Traineeship team will help you understand any eligibility or entry requirements.
WORK PLACEMENT
There is no work placement requirement for this qualification. As an apprentice, you will gain your experience on-the-job with your employer.
If you are enrolling as a non-apprentice, you need to be in relevant employment or have access to appropriate simulated workplace environments in order to meet the course completion requirements.
IS THIS COURSE RIGHT FOR YOU?
To be prepared for this course, we recommend that you have:
- Completed Year 10 of high school or an equivalent level of education
- The ability to work in different environments, including on and off site, outdoors, indoors, confined spaces and high temperature environments
- Intermediate-level fitness to manage the physical demands of the role
- An interest in mechanical principles and concepts
- An enthusiasm for practical skills in mechanical trades, fitting and machining
If you need help preparing for study, contact us about your options.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
With 130 locations across the state, TAFE NSW tailors qualifications to meet the needs of the local community and specific student groups (like apprentices, fast-tracked and online students). To make sure this course is the right fit for you, we will need you to demonstrate that you can meet the additional requirements below.
To be enrolled in this course, you need to be able to provide evidence that you are:
- an apprentice (you will work in industry and study at the same time)
- employed full time
- signed up with an Apprentice Network Provider and have a Training Plan Proposal
- seeking to gain skills and knowledge to become a qualified Boilmaker after successful completion
Discover the skills you need, for the job you want at a TAFE NSW Information Session.
'STUDY COMMITMENT
This is a part time combination course. You must attend approximately 7 hours of class. You may also be required to complete approximately 9 hours of additional study. This additional study could include private study, work placements and research.
The course will run 1 days a week for 3 years.
We offer student services and study support to ensure you can achieve your goals. Learn about TAFE NSW Student Services
As a TAFE NSW student in this course, you will have access to:
- LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com)
- Smarthinking - after hours online study support service
- Easy computing online short courses
- Access to local TAFE libraries
- Accessibility and Disability Support Services
- Access to Read&Write learning support software at TAFE and at home
Australian Apprenticeships training can be on-the-job, off-the-job or a combination of both. TAFE NSW will negotiate your attendance and study pattern with you and your employer
This is a fully government-subsidised JobTrainer course. Eligibility criteria applies.
SMART AND SKILLED FEES
There are a range of study options for NSW Apprentices and eligible non-apprentices with relevant industry work experience in this course.
Under the NSW Government fee-free apprenticeship initiative, NSW apprentices that commence their training on or after 1 July 2018 may be eligible for fee-free training. Apprentices are required to provide evidence of their NSW apprenticeship to finalise their enrolment and applicable fees.
This course is also a TAFE NSW Trade Pathways Qualification and ideal if you have been working in this industry for an extended period of time but havent received a qualification. To be eligible to enrol as a non-apprentice and secure funding, you must firstly meet the Smart and Skilled eligibility criteria and be:
- over 21 years of age
- able to demonstrate and provide evidence of extensive industry experience and
- able to demonstrate relevant ongoing work experience and provide workplace evidence to support the achievement of competence.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
You will need to provide for yourself the following resources, which you will keep when you complete your study:
-Materials fee: the cost of $330 per year are in line with the projects that you manufacture during class and for assessments that will be yours to take home on achieving competence.
READ BEFORE YOU ENROL
Learn about TAFE NSW Fees
Learn about TAFE NSW Payment/Funding
RECOGNITION
Recognition is a process of acknowledging previously completed qualifications, skills, knowledge or experience relevant to your course. This may reduce the amount of learning required, reduce your course fees and allow you to achieve your qualification faster.
Learn about Recognition at TAFE NSW Recognition
Before you can start an apprenticeship, you first need to find an employer in the industry you're interested in that will support you through your studies. You and your employer should contact an Apprenticeship Network Provider (ANP) and tell them you're interested in studying at TAFE NSW.
The ANP will help you and your employer to complete a Training Contract. Once you have a Training Contract, we will help you, your employer and the ANP to complete a Training Plan Proposal. Once you have both these documents, the ANP will lodge them with State Training Services, who will provide further advice about next steps.
Find out more: https://www.training.nsw.gov.au/apprenticeships_traineeships/index.html
For further information or assistance, call 131 601.
Core Units
Number | Title |
---|---|
MEM09002 | Interpret technical drawing |
MEM11011 | Undertake manual handling |
MEM12023 | Perform engineering measurements |
MEM12024 | Perform computations |
MEM13015 | Work safely and effectively in manufacturing and engineering |
MEM14006 | Plan work activities |
MEM16006 | Organise and communicate information |
MEM16008 | Interact with computing technology |
MEM17003 | Assist in the provision of on-the-job training |
MEM18001 | Use hand tools |
MEM18002 | Use power tools/hand held operations |
MSMENV272 | Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
Elective Units
Number | Title |
---|---|
MEM05018 | Perform advanced welding using gas metal arc welding process |
MEM05004 | Perform routine oxy fuel gas welding |
MEM05005 | Carry out mechanical cutting |
MEM05007 | Perform manual heating and thermal cutting |
MEM05009 | Perform automated thermal cutting |
MEM05010 | Apply fabrication, forming and shaping techniques |
MEM05011 | Assemble fabricated components |
MEM05012 | Perform routine manual metal arc welding |
MEM05015 | Weld using manual metal arc welding process |
MEM05017 | Weld using gas metal arc welding process |
MEM05019 | Weld using gas tungsten arc welding process |
MEM05036 | Repair, replace and/or modify fabrications |
MEM05037 | Perform geometric development |
MEM05049 | Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding |
MEM05050 | Perform routine gas metal arc welding |
MEM05051 | Select welding processes |
MEM05052 | Apply safe welding practices |
MEM12007 | Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes |
Whether you're a school leaver, an aspiring apprentice, looking to kickstart a career, or you're upskilling, reskilling, or re-training, there's a TAFE NSW course to give you the skills you need for the job you want.
Course Location
Wetherill Park (Apprenticeship)
Phone 131 601
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