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11/12/2013

Engineering – Fitter Welder
QUALIFICATION: Certificate III NRT
COURSE NO: 9277
TRAINING PACKAGE: Metal and Engineering Industry
NATIONAL CODE: MEM30305
Updated 29th November 2013
Enrolment and location:
Ultimo: Part Time Day, 3 Years, 8 Hours per week
1 day per week 8:00am to 4:30pm. The
actual day will be determined at enrolment.
Proposed Attendance:
http://www.sit.det.nsw.edu.au/shorturl/mevi/1233494
Register online:
Requirements: Students in this course must be
registered as an apprentice with an Australian Apprenticeship
Centre (AAC) before finalising payment. If you are not yet a
registered apprentice and require further information or
clarification please email
[email protected]
Description
Fit and assemble fabricated metal parts into products, set up machining tools, production machines and textile machines, and operate machining tools and machines to shape metal stock and castings.
Tasks
•studying drawings and specifications to determine suitable material, method and sequence of operations, and machine settings
•fitting fabricated metal parts into products and assembling metal parts and subassemblies to produce machines and equipment
•checking fabricated and assembled metal parts for accuracy, clearance and fit using precision measuring instruments
•setting guides, stops and other controls on machining tools, setting up prescribed cutting and shaping tools and dies in machines and presses, and setting controls for textile machines
•forming metal stock and castings to fine tolerances using machining tools to press, cut, grind, plane, bore and drill metal
•cutting, threading, bending and installing hydraulic and pneumatic pipes and lines
•preparing pattern mechanisms to control the operation of textile machines used to spin, weave, knit, sew and tuft fabric
•diagnosing faults and performing operational maintenance of machines, and overhauling and repairing mechanical parts and fluid power equipment
•may erect machines and equipment on-site

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The power hammer in the blacksmith shop

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Hammer forged straight pein cooling off in the blacksmith shop.

11/12/2013

Engineering - Fabrication Trade
(Metal Fabrication & Welding)
QUALIFICATION: Certificate III NRT
COURSE NO: 9279
TRAINING PACKAGE: Metal and Engineering Industry
NATIONAL CODE: MEM30305
Updated 29th November 2013
Enrolment and location:
Ultimo: Part Time evening, 3 Years, 8 Hours per week
Up to 3 evenings per week 5:30am to 9:30pm. The
timetable will be determined at enrolment.
Proposed Attendance:
http://www.sit.det.nsw.edu.au/shorturl/mevi/1233493
Register online:
Requirements: Students in this course must be
registered as an apprentice with an Australian Apprenticeship
Centre (AAC) before finalising payment. If you are not yet a
registered apprentice and require further information or
clarification please email
[email protected]
Additional Requirements:
This course is for apprentices and other people working in metal fabrication, manufacturing, engineering and related industry areas. You will gain competencies required to work as a fabrication tradesperson in these areas;
• Metal Fabrication (Light)
• Metal Fabrication (Heavy)
• Welding
• Blacksmithing

TAFE NSW - Course information Course Duration: 8 hours per week over 3 YearsProposed Attendance: Up to 3 evenings per week Monday to Thursday 5:30pm to 9:30pm. Timetable determined by subject choice and discussed prior to enrolment.

11/12/2013

Engineering
(Post Trade AS 1796 Welding Certificates 1-9 and Non Destructive Testing)

QUALIFICATION: Certificate IV NRT
COURSE NO: 9286
TRAINING PACKAGE: Metal and Engineering Industry
NATIONAL CODE: MEM40105
Updated 15th October 2013
Enrolment and location:
Ultimo: Part Time Evening, 1.5 Years, 8 Hours per week
Up to 2 evenings per week Monday to
Thursday 5:30pm to 9:30pm. Timetable determined by subject
choice and discussed at time of enrolment.
Proposed Attendance:
http://www.sit.det.nsw.edu.au/shorturl/mevi/1233498
Register online:
Requirements: AS1796 candidates must hold a previous
certificate,(one of 1-9)and/or appropriate trade certificate and/or
two years appropriate welding experience. Non Destructive
Testing (NDT) structural fabricators and engineering candidates
need to exhibit appropriate engineering industry involvement.
Additional Requirements:
At TAFE NSW Sydney Institute we
run courses subject to demand. This information was correct at time of publication
and is subject to change at any time without notice.For more information
on studying at Sydney Institute, including language, numeracy and literacy
assistance; student support services; study options and policies relating to
assessment, fees and refunds, complaints and student discipline, visit your nearest
campus or see the Sydney TAFE website. http://www.sydneytafe.edu.au
The information on this brochures is provided for Australian students and
Australian Permanent Residents. If you are an international student contact the
International Student Centre on +61 2 8289 4777.
This course is for people employed as apprentices in the
Higher Engineering Trade and for people who have completed a Certificate III in an
engineering trade and who are seeking to expand the knowledge and skills and to
achieve a higher level of qualification.
For further information or
clarification please email
[email protected]

TAFE NSW - Course information Course Duration: 8 hours per week over 1.5 YearsProposed Attendance: Up to 2 evenings per week Monday to Thursday 5:30pm to 9:30pm. Timetable determined by subject choice and discussed at time of enrolment..

11/12/2013

Engineering - Fabrication Trade
(Heavy Fabrication)
QUALIFICATION: Certificate III NRT
COURSE NO: 9280
TRAINING PACKAGE: Metal and Engineering Industry
NATIONAL CODE: MEM30305
Updated 29th November 2013
Enrolment and location:
Ultimo: Part Time Day, 3 Years, 8 Hours per week
1 day per week 8:00am to 4:30pm. The
actual day will be determined at enrolment.
Proposed Attendance:
http://www.sit.det.nsw.edu.au/shorturl/mevi/1233494
Register online:
Requirements: Students in this course must be
registered as an apprentice with an Australian Apprenticeship
Centre (AAC) before finalising payment. If you are not yet a
registered apprentice and require further information or
clarification please email
[email protected]
Additional Requirements:
At TAFE NSW Sydney Institute we run courses subject to demand. This information was correct at time of publication
and is subject to change at any time without notice.For more information
on studying at Sydney Institute, including language, numeracy and literacy
assistance; student support services; study options and policies relating to
assessment, fees and refunds, complaints and student discipline, visit your nearest
campus or see the Sydney TAFE website. http://www.sydneytafe.edu.au
The information on this brochures is provided for Australian students and
Australian Permanent Residents. If you are an international student contact the
International Student Centre on +61 2 8289 4777.
This course is designed especially for apprentice heavy
fabrication tradespersons (traditionally known as a boilermakers) working in
manufacturing, engineering and related industry areas. It equips you with the skills
you’ll need to work as a heavy fabrication tradesperson in one or more of these
industry areas.
You’ll learn about engineering measurement, computations and computer
technology, quality procedures systems and planning. You’ll also be taught
industry-specific skills in welding, boilermaking and light fabrication (sheet metal)
relevant to your current or intended employment.
Course Description:.
Most of your practical training will take place in a simulated work environment at
Ultimo College. You'll use industry-standard equipment and technology and be
given ample opportunity to practise your new skills in a friendly and supportive
atmosphere. As an apprentice, you'll also complete some structured training at
work, as part of your apprenticeship agreement with your employer.
The time you spend at Sydney TAFE will depend on the training agreement made
between you, your employer and Ultimo College.
The teachers in this course are all highly experienced practitioners with up-to-date
knowledge and strong industry links. As well as equipping you with specific
technical skills and knowledge you'll need for your day-to-day job, they'll teach
you about workplace communication and occupational health and safety, so you
can get the most out of working with your colleagues and stay safe when you're
on-the job.
You'll also have the opportunity to choose from a great range of electives where
you can learn additional skills in line with your individual interests, work demands
or career goals. For example, you might like to learn about performing manual
heating and thermal cutting, assembling fabricated components, performing
advanced welding using a variety for techniques. Or perhaps developing your skills
in basic engineering detail drafting or operating mobile load shifting equipment
would be better for you? There are plenty of options to choose from, so make sure
you ask your teacher about the electives being offered when you enrol.
When you finish this course and the workplace component of your apprenticeship,
you'll have earned a respected, nationally recognised qualification and be fully
prepared to work as a heavy fabrication tradesperson in manufacturing,
engineering or a related industry area. You may also like to keep adding to your
skill set through further training opportunities at Sydney TAFE.

11/12/2013

Engineering - Fabrication Trade
(Blacksmithing)
QUALIFICATION: Certificate III NRT
COURSE NO: 9282
TRAINING PACKAGE: Metal and Engineering Industry
NATIONAL CODE: MEM30305
Updated 29th November 2013
Enrolment and location:
Ultimo: Part Time Day, 3 Years, 8 Hours per week
1 day per week, 8:00am to 4:30pm. Actual
day determined at enrolment.
Proposed Attendance:
http://www.sit.det.nsw.edu.au/shorturl/mevi/1233496
Register online:
Requirements: Students in this course should be
registered as an apprentice with an Australian Apprenticeship
Centre (AAC) before finalising payment.
If you are not yet a registered apprentice and require further
information or clarification please email
[email protected] or
[email protected]
Additional Requirements:
Part Time Evening, 3 Years, 8 Hours per week
Up to 3 evenings per week Monday to
Thursday, 5:30pm to 9:30pm. Timetable determined by subject
choice and discussed prior to enrolment.
Proposed Attendance:
http://www.sit.det.nsw.edu.au/shorturl/mevi/1233497
Register online:
Requirements: Students in this course should be
registered as an apprentice with an Australian Apprenticeship
Centre (AAC) before finalising payment. If you are not yet a
registered apprentice and require further information or
clarification please email
[email protected]

TAFE NSW - Course information Course Duration: 8 hours per week over 3 YearsProposed Attendance: 1 day per week, 8:00am to 4:30pm. Actual day determined at enrolment.

11/12/2013

Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Light
Fabrication)
QUALIFICATION: Certificate III NRT
COURSE NO: 9281
TRAINING PACKAGE: Metal and Engineering Industry
NATIONAL CODE: MEM30305
Updated 29th November 2013
Enrolment and location:
Ultimo: Part Time Day, 3 Years, 8 Hours per week
1 day per week, 8:00am to 4:30pm. Actual
day determined at enrolment.
Proposed Attendance:
http://www.sit.det.nsw.edu.au/shorturl/mevi/1233495
Register online:
Requirements: Students in this course must be
registered as an apprentice with an Australian Apprenticeship
Centre (AAC) before finalising payment. If you are not yet a
registered apprentice and require further information or
clarification please email
[email protected]
Additional Requirements:
At TAFE NSW Sydney Institute we
run courses subject to demand. This information was correct at time of publication
and is subject to change at any time without notice.For more information
on studying at Sydney Institute, including language, numeracy and literacy
assistance; student support services; study options and policies relating to
assessment, fees and refunds, complaints and student discipline, visit your nearest
campus or see the Sydney TAFE website. http://www.sydneytafe.edu.au
The information on this brochures is provided for Australian students and
Australian Permanent Residents. If you are an international student contact the
International Student Centre on +61 2 8289 4777.
If you’re an apprentice working in light metal fabrication
(traditionally known as sheetmetal working) in the manufacturing, engineering or a
related industry area, this course is for you. You’ll learn everything you need to
know to work as a light fabrication tradesperson working in one or more of these
areas.
You’ll be taught about engineering measurement, computations and computer
technology, quality procedures systems and planning. You’ll also learn
industry-specific skills in welding, boilermaking and light fabrication (sheet metal)
relevant to your current or intended employment.
Course Description:
Most of your practical training will take place in a simulated work environment at
Ultimo College. You'll use industry-standard equipment and technology and be
given ample opportunity to practise your new skills in a friendly and supportive
atmosphere. As an apprentice, you'll also complete some structured training at
work, as part of your apprenticeship agreement with your employer.
The time you spend at Sydney TAFE will depend on the training agreement made
between you, your employer and Ultimo College.
The teachers in this course are all highly experienced practitioners with up-to-date
knowledge and strong industry links. As well as equipping you with specific
technical skills and knowledge you'll need for your day-to-day job, they'll teach
you about workplace communication and occupational health and safety, so you
can get the most out of working with your colleagues and stay safe when you're
on-the job.

TAFE NSW - Course information Course Duration: 8 hours per week over 3 YearsProposed Attendance: 1 day per week, 8:00am to 4:30pm. Actual day determined at enrolment.

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