
Courses for beginners
There are 6 courses available in Hervey Bay Queensland for beginner learners with no prior experience or qualifications.
Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade
- There are no mandated entry requirements.




Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade
- There are no mandated entry requirements.


Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade (Boilermaking/Welding)
- There are no mandated entry requirements.








Operate a Gantry or Overhead Crane
- There are no mandated entry requirements.



Work in Accordance with an Issued Permit
- There are no mandated entry requirements.

Courses for experienced learners
There are 2 courses available in Hervey Bay Queensland for experienced learners with prior experience or qualifications.
Certificate IV in Engineering
- There are no mandated entry requirements.





Diploma of Engineering – Advanced Trade
- There are no mandated entry requirements.

Key questions
How can I become a welder?
To become a welder in Hervey Bay, you may want to consider completing the Certificate IV in Engineering. This qualification will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in this industry.
Are there training providers in Hervey Bay?
You can train to become a welder by completing a qualification with TAFE Queensland or North Regional TAFE. Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
What study modes are available?
There are several campuses within the Hervey Bay area that provide welder training. The nearest campus is located right in the center of Hervey Bay. You can also study a welder course through online, traineeship learning. Find a course provider that best suits your study needs.
Related occupations
Explore related occupations in the welder sector.
Apprentice Engineer
An Apprentice Engineer trains in creating and maintaining machinery parts, uses various tools, and must follow instructions, work in teams, and be adaptable.
Engineering Tradesperson
An Engineering Tradesperson creates and maintains parts for construction projects, using various tools and machinery while managing multiple projects effectively.
Blacksmith
A Blacksmith shapes metal using heat, creating new pieces or repairing existing ones with tools and machinery, while ensuring safety and detail.
Boilermaker
A Boilermaker fabricates and repairs metal parts using technical drawings, employing skills in welding, bolting, and riveting while ensuring safety.
TIG Welder
A TIG Welder uses gas tungsten arc welding to join metal, often interpreting technical drawings and working in diverse industries like construction.
Metal Worker
A Metal Worker fabricates parts from metals like steel and aluminium, cutting, shaping, assembling, and installing them according to specifications.
Welding Instructor
A Welding Instructor teaches welding techniques, assesses student skills, and provides feedback in vocational settings, requiring strong communication and organisation.
Sheet Metal Worker
A Sheet Metal Worker cuts, shapes, and designs metal components using hand tools or machinery, requiring strong technical skills and attention to detail
Fabricator
A Fabricator constructs and repairs metal parts using various techniques, requiring strong technical skills and adherence to safety guidelines.
Boilermaker Welder
A Boilermaker Welder builds and repairs metal structures, ensuring safety, durability, and quality in industrial projects.
Ironworker
An Ironworker fabricates and installs steel structures, ensuring strength, safety, and quality in construction and infrastructure projects.
Metal Polisher
A Metal Polisher finishes metal surfaces, ensuring quality, durability, and appearance using tools, machines, and polishing compounds.
Metalsmith
A Metalsmith shapes, repairs, and fabricates metal items using specialised tools, ensuring durability, precision, and quality.
More about welder courses in Hervey Bay
Are you looking to kickstart your career in welding? The Welder courses in Hervey Bay offer a fantastic opportunity for both beginners and experienced individuals to enhance their skills in this essential trade. With six beginner courses available, including the widely popular Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade MEM31922 and Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade MEM30219, you can start your journey in a thriving industry right here in Hervey Bay.
For those with prior experience, advanced courses such as the Certificate IV in Engineering MEM40119 and the Diploma of Engineering – Advanced Trade MEM50119 are also available. These qualifications can significantly enhance your employability and open doors to more advanced roles within the welding field. To gain practical skills, consider learning how to Operate a Gantry or Overhead Crane, a course provided by AST, a recognised training provider in the Hervey Bay area.
The demand for skilled welders is on the rise, not only in Hervey Bay but across Australia. Successfully completing a Welder course can pave the way to numerous job opportunities in various roles, such as an Apprentice Engineer, Engineering Tradesperson, or Metal Worker. With such a broad range of potential career paths, including specialised roles like TIG Welder and Fabricator, the future looks bright for aspiring welders in the region.
Embarking on a Welder course in Hervey Bay not only equips you with valuable technical skills but also inspires you to explore new challenges in the trades industry. By taking the first step with courses like Work in Accordance with an Issued Permit MSMPER200, you will be better prepared to enter this rewarding field. Join the ranks of skilled professionals and start your welding journey today in Hervey Bay!
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19th July 2022