Get qualified for a versatile trade and a great future career as a fixed plant mechanic, working on a range of equipment in industries including mining and oil and gas.
Through this course, you can become a qualified engineering tradesperson for a wide range of work in the fields of refrigeration and airconditioning, casting and moulding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) programming, fluid power, heavy welding and fabrication, instrumentation, maintenance, plant mechanics, marine electronics, mechatronics, patternmaking, robotics, toolmaking and more!
The training will give you trade skills such as technical drawing, taking engineering measurements, performing computations, using computing technologies, and using hand and power tools.
You will also learn how to dismantle and replace engineering components, rectify and fix batteries and electronic controlling systems on mobile plant, maintain hydraulic systems on mobile plant, and carry out maintenance service on combustion engines and other machinery.
Completion of this nationally recognised and accredited qualification can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study. Note: This course is usually available only as an apprenticeship.
Choose a private training provider that delivers this course
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.
Industry Training & Workplace Services, offers the MEM40119 Certificate IV in Engineering is a nationally recognised training and is specifically designed to cover the skills and knowledge required of workers employed as Engineering/Manufacturing Tradesperson – Special Class Level II as defined in the Manufacturing and Associated Industries and Occupations Award. This pathway teaches you how to install, service, and repair fixed and mobile plant. Competencies include carrying out engineering measurements and computations, using hand and power tools, planning your work tasks, following safety and sustainability procedures, welding, and engineering hand skills, repairing and maintaining engine cooling systems, working with mobile plant hydraulics and suspension systems. ITWS can create individual training plans that cater to your businesses job requirements and needs.Don’t hesitate to call us on 90227100 if you have any enquiries about this qualification.
Delivery locations
The information presented on the course lists within this website is provided to the Department of Training and Workforce Development by the WA TAFE colleges and private training providers, and is offered as a guide only. It is updated regularly, however some changes to details may occur in between updates. You should always contact the TAFE or private training provider directly to confirm details and/or ask questions.