Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade
This course is for trades including boilermakers, blacksmiths, welders, sheetmetal workers and others working in the metal fabrication and welding fields — whether you want to pursue the creative, engineering or structural side of fabrication. You'll gain skills and knowledge to work safely in metal fabrication and learn how to use a variety of industry tools and machinery.
Fabricators are highly valued in a range of industries, with fantastic job and career opportunities.
This course is for trades including boilermakers, blacksmiths, welders, sheetmetal workers and others working in the metal fabrication and welding fields — whether you want to pursue the creative, engineering or structural side of fabrication — this is for you!
You'll gain skills and knowledge to work safely in metal fabrication — including the use of chemicals; and learn how to perform complex measurements, use a variety of industry tools and machinery for different welding processes including flux core arc, and working to quality standards. You'll also learn how to do heat treatments and testing including inspections, set and edit computer controlled machines and processes, and lathe operations.
Completion of this nationally recognised and accredited qualification can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study.
Training options
- Low fee
- Apprenticeship or traineeship
- School-based apprenticeship or traineeship (SBAT)
- STEM
Industry area
- Engineering and Mining
Study area
- Metal Fabrication
Course ID
- National ID: MEM31922
- WA State ID: BIX1
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 MEM31922 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade delivered by Carey Training is a nationally recognised qualification for individuals pursuing a skill trade career in engineering and manufacturing. The course provides hands-on training in fabrication, welding and manufacturing process aligned with current industry standards. Tailored for apprentices, the program develops essential skills in welding techniques, metal fabrication, use of tools and equipment and interpretation of technical drawings. Emphasis on workplace health and safety, quality control and precision ensures learners are prepared to work safely and efficiently in real-word manufacturing environments.
Carey Training's experienced trainers provide practical, job focused instruction. Learners gain confidence through hands-on projects while developing teamwork, problem-solving and professional workplace behaviours valued by employers. The qualification also offers pathways for further specialisation or career progression within the engineering trades.
The MEM31922 Certificate III can be undertaken as part of an apprenticeship via a Training Contract or through a formal trade recognition process. Training is delivered at the employers site incorporating interactive hands-on learning designed to meet the specific needs of apprentices and support career development. Carey Training works with employers to create tailored training plans ensuring learners are supported every step of the way.
Delivery locations
Industry Training & Workplace Services, offers Apprenticeships in MEM31922 Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade. Students will learn the skills and knowledge at a professional level in mechanical cutting, metal fabrication, and a wide range of welding processes.
ITWS can create individual training plans that cater to your businesses job requirements and needs. Our training organisation delivers apprenticeships over a 4-year period that closely aligns with the apprentice competency-based wage progression. Don’t hesitate to call us on 90227100 if you have any enquiries about this qualification.
Delivery location
The learner group for this qualification consists of individuals who are either already tradespersons or apprentices in the engineering field who are paid employees and who, through a combination of employment and formal training will gain the necessary skills and knowledge to achieve this qualification.
They have practical experience and knowledge in engineering, manufacturing, and related industries.
The qualification is designed to cater to learners who are seeking to advance their careers and expand their trade-level competencies.
Delivery location
Fabricators are highly valued in a range of industries, with fantastic job and career opportunities.
This course is for trades including boilermakers, blacksmiths, welders, sheetmetal workers and others working in the metal fabrication and welding fields — whether you want to pursue the creative, engineering or structural side of fabrication — this is for you!
You'll gain skills and knowledge to work safely in metal fabrication — including the use of chemicals; and learn how to perform complex measurements, use a variety of industry tools and machinery for different welding processes including flux core arc, and working to quality standards. You'll also learn how to do heat treatments and testing including inspections, set and edit computer controlled machines and processes, and lathe operations.
Completion of this nationally recognised and accredited qualification can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study.
Training options
- Low fee
- Apprenticeship or traineeship
- School-based apprenticeship or traineeship (SBAT)
- STEM
Industry area
- Engineering and Mining
Study area
- Metal Fabrication
Course ID
- National ID: MEM31922
- WA State ID: BIX1
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 MEM31922 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade delivered by Carey Training is a nationally recognised qualification for individuals pursuing a skill trade career in engineering and manufacturing. The course provides hands-on training in fabrication, welding and manufacturing process aligned with current industry standards. Tailored for apprentices, the program develops essential skills in welding techniques, metal fabrication, use of tools and equipment and interpretation of technical drawings. Emphasis on workplace health and safety, quality control and precision ensures learners are prepared to work safely and efficiently in real-word manufacturing environments.
Carey Training's experienced trainers provide practical, job focused instruction. Learners gain confidence through hands-on projects while developing teamwork, problem-solving and professional workplace behaviours valued by employers. The qualification also offers pathways for further specialisation or career progression within the engineering trades.
The MEM31922 Certificate III can be undertaken as part of an apprenticeship via a Training Contract or through a formal trade recognition process. Training is delivered at the employers site incorporating interactive hands-on learning designed to meet the specific needs of apprentices and support career development. Carey Training works with employers to create tailored training plans ensuring learners are supported every step of the way.
Delivery locations
Industry Training & Workplace Services, offers Apprenticeships in MEM31922 Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade. Students will learn the skills and knowledge at a professional level in mechanical cutting, metal fabrication, and a wide range of welding processes.
ITWS can create individual training plans that cater to your businesses job requirements and needs. Our training organisation delivers apprenticeships over a 4-year period that closely aligns with the apprentice competency-based wage progression. Don’t hesitate to call us on 90227100 if you have any enquiries about this qualification.
Delivery location
The learner group for this qualification consists of individuals who are either already tradespersons or apprentices in the engineering field who are paid employees and who, through a combination of employment and formal training will gain the necessary skills and knowledge to achieve this qualification.
They have practical experience and knowledge in engineering, manufacturing, and related industries.
The qualification is designed to cater to learners who are seeking to advance their careers and expand their trade-level competencies.
Delivery location
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