Certificate II in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication Pre-Apprenticeship)
Fire up an exciting career in fabrication, with job ready skills and knowledge to operate heavy fabrication equipment such as guillotines, metal rolls and brake presses and be exposed to different welding and thermal cutting processes.
Heavy fabrication is the perfect job for anyone who enjoys working with big machinery and equipment, and this is the perfect course to get you started in entry level work or as a head start on an apprenticeship.
Through this course, you'll gain the skills and knowledge to be able to operate heavy fabrication equipment such as guillotines, metal rolls and brake presses and be exposed to different welding and thermal cutting processes.
You will also learn about the safe use of hand and power tools; be able to read measuring tools; read and interpret engineering drawings; and operate in an engineering workplace observing health and safety guidelines.
Completion of this course can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study. It's also an excellent pathway to an apprenticeship or traineeship in this industry.
Training options
- Low fee
- Pre-apprenticeship or pre-traineeship
- STEM
Industry area
- Engineering and Mining
Study area
- Engineering
Course ID
- National ID: MEM20105
- WA State ID: AA50
This course is not currently available at any WA TAFE colleges.
For more information about other courses available or coming up at TAFE, use our map to locate and contact your closest TAFE campus
This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.
The Certificate II in Engineering is an accredited pre-apprenticeship course to get you ready for a career in engineering, manufacturing or related industries.
When you complete the course, you will have the knowledge and experience to gain an apprenticeship in your specific area of interest.
During the course, you will learn how to create engineering drawings; handle engineering materials and tools; perform basic welding processes; fabricate products; and comply with workplace safety regulations.
The course also includes work experience modules – so you can gain experience with your new skills in a real work place.
This qualification provides pathways to the engineering trades. The core and elective units form part of the Certificate III qualification and may provide credit in a construction industry Australian Apprenticeship.
Delivery location
Industry Training & Workplace Services offers Pre-Apprenticeships.
The Pre-apprenticeships are a practical way to build your skills and gain a more promising look into the engineering industry and your desired trade. The Pre-Apprenticeship is a Certificate II that creates a stepping stone from school to apprenticeship. The skills in the program prepares and gives the basic skills to start working in the engineering workshop or factory. Real projects involve welding, bench fitting, sheet metal work.
Don’t hesitate to call us on 90227100 if you have any enquiries about this qualification.
Delivery locations
Heavy fabrication is the perfect job for anyone who enjoys working with big machinery and equipment, and this is the perfect course to get you started in entry level work or as a head start on an apprenticeship.
Through this course, you'll gain the skills and knowledge to be able to operate heavy fabrication equipment such as guillotines, metal rolls and brake presses and be exposed to different welding and thermal cutting processes.
You will also learn about the safe use of hand and power tools; be able to read measuring tools; read and interpret engineering drawings; and operate in an engineering workplace observing health and safety guidelines.
Completion of this course can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study. It's also an excellent pathway to an apprenticeship or traineeship in this industry.
Training options
- Low fee
- Pre-apprenticeship or pre-traineeship
- STEM
Industry area
- Engineering and Mining
Study area
- Engineering
Course ID
- National ID: MEM20105
- WA State ID: AA50
This course is not currently available at any WA TAFE colleges.
For more information about other courses available or coming up at TAFE, use our map to locate and contact your closest TAFE campus
This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.
The Certificate II in Engineering is an accredited pre-apprenticeship course to get you ready for a career in engineering, manufacturing or related industries.
When you complete the course, you will have the knowledge and experience to gain an apprenticeship in your specific area of interest.
During the course, you will learn how to create engineering drawings; handle engineering materials and tools; perform basic welding processes; fabricate products; and comply with workplace safety regulations.
The course also includes work experience modules – so you can gain experience with your new skills in a real work place.
This qualification provides pathways to the engineering trades. The core and elective units form part of the Certificate III qualification and may provide credit in a construction industry Australian Apprenticeship.
Delivery location
Industry Training & Workplace Services offers Pre-Apprenticeships.
The Pre-apprenticeships are a practical way to build your skills and gain a more promising look into the engineering industry and your desired trade. The Pre-Apprenticeship is a Certificate II that creates a stepping stone from school to apprenticeship. The skills in the program prepares and gives the basic skills to start working in the engineering workshop or factory. Real projects involve welding, bench fitting, sheet metal work.
Don’t hesitate to call us on 90227100 if you have any enquiries about this qualification.
Delivery locations
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