
Cert III in Engineering ( Mechanical trade )
Cert III in Engineering ( Mechanical trade )
Certificate III in Engineering (Mechanical Trade) focuses on machinery maintenance, component manufacturing, and mechanical assembly. Students gain expertise in fitting and turning, hydraulics, and pneumatic systems. Graduates can work in industrial plants, automotive repair, and mining equipment servicing.
Description
MEM30219 – Certificate III in Engineering (Mechanical Trade)
Introduction
The MEM30219 – Certificate III in Engineering (Mechanical Trade) is a nationally recognized qualification designed for individuals seeking a career as a mechanical tradesperson in industries such as manufacturing, mining, automotive, and maintenance. This course equips students with the technical skills and knowledge to install, maintain, and repair mechanical components and systems, operate machinery, and work with precision engineering tools.
Graduates of this qualification are highly sought after in engineering workshops, production plants, and mechanical maintenance industries.
Course Overview
The Certificate III in Engineering (Mechanical Trade) provides hands-on training in key areas, including:
✔ Machining and CNC Operations – Learn to operate lathes, mills, drills, and computer numerical control (CNC) machines.
✔ Fitting and Assembly – Develop skills in assembling, installing, and maintaining mechanical components.
✔ Hydraulics and Pneumatics – Work with fluid power systems used in industrial applications.
✔ Precision Measurement and Technical Drawing Interpretation – Use advanced measuring instruments and understand engineering blueprints.
✔ Maintenance and Repair – Service and troubleshoot mechanical systems in industrial environments.
✔ Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) – Ensure compliance with Australian safety standards in mechanical workshops.
This qualification is ideal for apprentices and tradespeople looking to develop specialized skills in mechanical engineering.
Who Should Enroll in This Course?
✔ Apprentice Fitter & Machinists – Individuals undertaking an apprenticeship in mechanical engineering.
✔ Mechanical Maintenance Workers – Technicians responsible for servicing and repairing mechanical systems.
✔ CNC Machinists – Professionals looking to expand their knowledge of advanced machining technologies.
✔ Manufacturing and Production Workers – Tradespeople working in metal and mechanical fabrication.
✔ 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:
✔ Operate and Program CNC Machines – Work with computer-controlled lathes, mills, and drills.
✔ Fit and Assemble Mechanical Components – Perform precision assembly of machine parts and systems.
✔ Read and Interpret Technical Drawings – Understand engineering schematics for manufacturing and repairs.
✔ Use Precision Measuring Tools – Work with micrometers, calipers, and gauges for accurate machining.
✔ Maintain and Repair Industrial Equipment – Perform mechanical fault diagnosis and repairs.
✔ Ensure Workplace Safety and Compliance – Follow Australian standards and WHS regulations.
These skills prepare graduates for careers in industries such as manufacturing, mining, aerospace, and automotive engineering.
Employment Opportunities
Graduates of this course can pursue roles such as:
✔ Fitter and Turner – Assemble, maintain, and repair mechanical equipment.
✔ CNC Machinist – Operate and program CNC machines for precision manufacturing.
✔ Mechanical Engineering Technician – Work in maintenance and production support roles.
✔ Industrial Maintenance Fitter – Service and repair machinery in manufacturing and mining industries.
✔ Toolmaker and Die Maker – Create and repair specialized tools and components.
This qualification also provides a pathway to further studies, such as the Certificate IV in Engineering (MEM40119) for advanced mechanical engineering skills.
Entry Requirements
To enroll in the MEM30219 – Certificate III in Engineering (Mechanical Trade), students must:
✔ Be employed as an apprentice in mechanical fitting, machining, or maintenance (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 MEM30219 – Certificate III in Engineering (Mechanical Trade) is the ideal qualification for those looking to work in the mechanical engineering and manufacturing industries. It provides the technical expertise and hands-on skills needed to succeed in precision machining, mechanical fitting, and industrial maintenance
Additional information
Academic Certificates | Year 10, Year 12,Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees and any others qualifications |
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