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Cert III in Engineering ( Fabrication Trade )

Cert III in Engineering ( Fabrication Trade )

Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication Trade) provides skills in metal fabrication, welding, and structural assembly. The course covers blueprint reading, metal shaping, and CNC machine operation. Graduates can work in steel construction, shipbuilding, or manufacturing, specializing in welding, metalwork, and heavy fabrication.  

SKU: MEM 30319
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Description

MEM30319 – Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication Trade)


Introduction

The MEM30319 – Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication Trade) is a nationally recognized qualification designed for individuals pursuing a career as a metal fabricator, boilermaker, or welder. This course provides hands-on skills and theoretical knowledge required to work in the engineering and metal fabrication industries.

Graduates of this qualification will be skilled in interpreting technical drawings, fabricating metal components, and using welding and machining techniques to produce high-quality metal structures and products.


Course Overview

The Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication Trade) covers key competencies in metalworking, including:

Welding and Thermal Cutting – Learn MIG, TIG, and Stick welding techniques for structural and precision welding.
Sheet Metal Fabrication – Work with different metals, including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.
Structural Steel Fabrication – Develop skills to construct metal frameworks for buildings, bridges, and machinery.
Machining and Metal Forming – Operate equipment such as lathes, presses, and CNC machines.
Blueprint Reading and Technical Drawing Interpretation – Understand and follow engineering drawings and specifications.
Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) – Ensure compliance with Australian safety standards in the metal fabrication industry.

This qualification is ideal for apprentices and tradespeople looking to develop specialized skills in the fabrication industry.


Who Should Enroll in This Course?

Apprentice Fabricators and Boilermakers – Individuals undertaking an apprenticeship in metal fabrication.
Sheet Metal Workers and Welders – Professionals looking to formalize and enhance their skills.
Construction and Engineering Workers – Tradespeople working in steel fabrication, shipbuilding, or manufacturing.
Experienced Workers Seeking RPL – Those with industry experience can fast-track certification through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).


Core Skills & Learning Outcomes

Upon completion, graduates will be able to:

Fabricate and Assemble Metal Components – Work with various metals to create high-quality structures.
Read and Interpret Technical Drawings – Understand blueprints and apply precise measurements.
Use Welding and Cutting Techniques – Perform MIG, TIG, and Arc welding, along with oxy-fuel cutting.
Operate Metalworking Machinery – Use lathes, drills, presses, and CNC machines.
Ensure Safety and Compliance – Follow Australian standards and workplace safety regulations.

These skills prepare graduates for work in industries such as manufacturing, construction, shipbuilding, and mining.


Employment Opportunities

Graduates of this course can pursue roles such as:

Metal Fabricator – Construct and assemble metal structures for buildings and machinery.
Boilermaker – Work on heavy metal fabrication for mining, construction, and industrial sectors.
Welder – Perform precision and structural welding in manufacturing and engineering.
Sheet Metal Worker – Specialize in fabricating thin metal components for HVAC, roofing, and aerospace.
Structural Steel Tradesperson – Work on large-scale projects such as bridges, ships, and pipelines.

This qualification also provides a pathway to further studies, such as the Certificate IV in Engineering (MEM40119) for advanced skills and career progression.


Entry Requirements

To enroll in the MEM30319 – Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication Trade), students must:

Be employed as an apprentice in metal fabrication, welding, or boiler making (for apprenticeship pathway).
Have basic literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving skills.
Have access to industry-standard tools and equipment (if undertaking workplace-based training).
Follow workplace safety regulations and personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements.

For experienced professionals, Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available to fast-track certification based on previous work experience and skills.


The MEM30319 – Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication Trade) is the ideal qualification for those looking to work in the metal fabrication and engineering industries. It provides the technical expertise and hands-on skills needed to succeed in welding, sheet metal work, and structural fabrication.

Additional information

Academic Certificates

Year 10, Year 12,Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees and any others qualifications

100 Points ID

Passport, Citizenship Certificate, Birth Certificate (70) Drivers Licence, Photo ID (40), Student ID (20), Work ID (35) Medicare,
Credit Card, Utility Bill, Bank Statement, Rental Lease Agreement, Foreign Driver Licence (25)

Visa Copy

Not Required for Offshore or Australian Citizen

Other Documents

Resume , Reference Letter. USI number*

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Why Choose RPL for This Qualification?

✔ No Classroom Study Required – Get certified through your real-world experience.
✔ Fast-Track Your Qualification – Obtain your certification quickly and efficiently.
✔ Nationally Recognized Certification – Meet industry standards and employer requirements.
 Enhance Your Career Opportunities – Gain access to higher-level management roles.
✔ Affordable and Convenient – Save time and money by avoiding unnecessary coursework.

RPL Process

The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process allows you to achieve certification based on your existing skills and experience. The process includes:

  1. Evidence Collection – Provide supporting documents, such as:
    • Employment records, job descriptions, and work contracts
    • Performance appraisals and supervisor references
    • Work samples (project plans, reports, policies, or procedures)
    • Relevant training or professional development records
  2. Skills Assessment – An assessor evaluates your competencies against the course requirements.
  3. Gap Training (If Required) – If minor skill gaps are found, additional assessments or evidence may be required.
  4. Certification – Upon successful completion, you receive a nationally recognized qualification.

This fast-tracked process allows experienced professionals to gain formal recognition without spending time in classroom-based training.

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