Manufacturing and Engineering turns your thoughts into skills – welding, shaping, and creating metal works that are useful and generally essential.
RTO – Diocese of Lismore Catholic Schools Limited 45649
Course Hours – 240hrs
Workplacement – Mandatory
Unit Value – 2 Unit Prelim, 2 Unit HSC
SBAT Available – Opportunity to progress through Stage One of their apprenticeship and gain credit towards their HSC.
Certificate I in Engineering – MEM10119 Statement of Attainment OR Certificate II in Engineering Pathways – MEM20413
This course aims to provide students with basic production level skills in manufacturing, engineering and related industry areas. Students will gain the competencies required by an entry level worker in this field.
Mechanical engineering tradespersons carry out a range of mechanical work on machines, sub-assemblies and manufactured parts using a range of processes, tools and machines.
Fabrication engineering tradespersons cut, shape, join and finish metal to make, maintain or repair metal products and structures. They may bend, shape and weld metal objects, apply coatings and work with a variety of materials.
CAREER PATHWAYS
May Include:
- Sheet Metal Worker
- Welder
- Machinist
- Equipment Maintainer & Repairer
- CNC Operator
- Fluid Power Mechanic
- Maintenance Mechanic
- Plant Mechanic
- Mechanical Fitter
- Tool and Die Maker
- Design Engineer
- Mechanical and Maintenance Engineer
View more course details on the RTO Manufacturing & Engineering Flyer here.pdf