Course providers in Australian Capital Territory
The following providers offer the MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade in Australian Capital Territory.Entry requirements
Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Course fees
The estimated fee reflects the price range across training providers in Australian Capital Territory.
The course fee is determined by each individual provider and may vary depending on factors like study mode and student support availability.
Career opportunities
The Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade will prepare you for the following roles.
Machinist
A Machinist uses specialist machinery to create metal parts for a range of equipment. You’ll use technical drawings or set specifications to set up...
Plant Mechanic
A Plant Mechanic conducts repairs and maintenance on heavy machinery such as agricultural or industrial equipment. You’ll perform routine servicing...
Mechanical Fitter
Mechanical Fitters work with metal pieces to create products and machines. The role requires assessing the suitability of materials for different p...
Welder
A Welder uses heat to join metal parts together. You might create new parts or pieces of equipment or you may perform repairs on existing metal str...
Metal Worker
A Metal Worker makes parts and products from metal including steel, iron, aluminium and copper. You might cut and shape metal and piece it together...
Maintenance Fitter
A Maintenance Fitter creates metal parts used to maintain machines and equipment. You might determine needs and specifications and assemble and fit...
Hydraulic Mechanic
A Hydraulic Mechanic attends to issues with hydraulic equipment and machinery. You might work in an industrial environment or be employed in other...
Hydraulic Fitter
A Hydraulic Fitter produces and fits parts for hydraulic equipment. You’ll use machinery to fabricate metal parts and ensure they meet the exact sp...
Production Technician
A Production Technician assembles and checks components and parts in a range of manufacturing settings. You might work in vehicle assembly, produce...
Gas Industry Operator
A Gas Industry Operator works with a range of equipment in the gas industry. You might operate equipment to extract or pump supplies during gas ope...
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More about Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade
If you're considering a career in the engineering sector, the Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade is an excellent stepping stone. Delivered by reputable local training providers such as the Kangan Institute, this qualification equips students in the Australian Capital Territory with the skills and experience needed to excel in various roles. Mechanical fitters, machinists, and hydraulic mechanics are just a few of the career paths that open up for graduates, enabling them to become valuable assets in the growing engineering and manufacturing sectors.
This course is not only tied to engineering courses but also closely relates to other fields such as manufacturing, trades, and mining. By enrolling in the Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade, students will immerse themselves in a curriculum that covers essential skills in metalworking, welding, and even oil and gas. Each of these paths reflects the diverse opportunities that await aspiring engineers and skilled tradespersons in Australia.