Metalworking courses in Queensland
Course providers in Queensland
The following providers offer Metalworking courses in Queensland.
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- 22569VIC Certificate II in Plumbing (Pre-apprenticeship)
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- MEM40119 Certificate IV in Engineering (Boilermaking)
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- 22632VIC Certificate II in Engineering Studies
- MEM31922 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Apprenticeship)
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- MEM40119 Certificate IV in Engineering (Welding)
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- 22614VIC Certificate II in Building and Construction Pre-apprenticeship
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- MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication)
More about Metalworking courses
For those seeking to embark on a career in metalworking in Queensland, there is a wide array of courses available designed to suit both beginners and experienced learners. With a total of 12 metalworking courses on offer, prospective students can easily find the right fit for their career aspirations. The Metalworking Courses page on Courses.com.au provides a comprehensive list of vocational education and training options tailored for various skill levels.
Beginner learners will find an excellent selection of courses such as the Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade and the Certificate II in Engineering Pathways. These introductory courses are ideal for those with no prior experience and are offered by well-regarded training providers in the area, including TAFE Queensland and Kangaroo Training Institute.
For learners with prior experience, advanced courses such as the Certificate IV in Engineering and the Diploma of Engineering – Advanced Trade are available to further enhance skills and qualifications. Our local training providers, including ATTC and Outsource Institute, offer targeted training to meet industry standards.
The practical nature of metalworking courses means that many learners benefit from hands-on training experiences. For example, the Operate a Gantry or Overhead Crane course, provided by Link Resources, equips students with essential skills for working safely and effectively in operational environments. Other critical skills can be gained through courses such as Combined Confined Space Entry and Gas Testing, offered by Astra Group Services.
In addition to metalworking, Courses.com.au features a variety of related trades such as Electrician, Roofing, and Automotive courses. These categories provide a broader perspective for students exploring diverse career options within the skilled trades and encourage the development of transferable skills. With the support of established training organisations in Queensland, students can confidently advance their training and career prospects in the metalworking industry.