MEM20422 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways

Course Code : MEM20422

Domestic students can apply

2 Years

Workplace / AIE Campus

$5580 (Fee For Service)

OVERVIEW

  • This pre-employment program has been designed for someone who enjoys problem solving, likes working with their hands and likes working in a team environment. The course will provide successful students with a raft of transferrable skills that can be used across a number of trade disciplines. You will have the ability to cut, shape, bend, and mould metal products to fabricate parts. You will need to set up and operate handheld and machine tools including computer aided machines. You will assemble parts and structures by measuring and lining up and joining them by, bolting, riveting, or using adhesives. At the completion you will need to finish your product by cleaning, polishing, or by applying protective or decorative coatings.
  • This program applies to a learning and assessment environment where access to structured on-the-job learning in a workplace may not be available. This qualification is intended for simulated work environments.
  • This program is intended for people interested in exposure the robotics and automation of the engineering related working environment with a view of entering employment in this area. It will equip graduates with knowledge and skills which will enhance their prospects for an apprenticeship, traineeships or general employment in an engineering-related workplace.
  • Although there will be some theory component to this course the course will be structured around a major practical project. Understanding 2D & 3D design packages will be a key element for this program as 3D printers will be used to prototype the project. Programming skills around robotics will also be a major component in getting you project to come to life. Once the 1st stage of the project is completed students will need to research, design and then develop their own ideas around automation and robotics.

PATHWAYS

  • Certificate II Traineeship
  • Certificate III Apprenticeship not limited to, Fabrication, Mechanical, Marine, Foundry, Surface finishing
  • Certificate IV In Engineering
  • Diploma of Engineering – Advanced Trade or MEM50112 Diploma of Engineering – Technical

HOW CAN TRAINING BENEFIT YOU?

  • A Nationally Recognised qualification upon successful completion of the course
  • Fun and flexible delivery of training and assessment by experienced industry trainers and assessors
  • The opportunity to choose a career path through recognised qualifications
  • Learning of new skills
  • Develop your existing skills further, or have your existing skills recognised with a nationally recognised qualification
  • Meet new people and gain confidence in your employment skills

JOB ROLES/EMPLOYMENT OUTCOME

This program and associated further study could lead to a career as a:

  • Draftsperson
  • CNC Operator/Programmer
  • Toolmaker/Mechanical Technician
  • Production Planner
  • Metal Worker
  • Boiler Maker/Welder
  • Fitter and Machinist
  • Maintenance Fitter
  • Engineering Supervisor
  • Plant Engineer
  • Boat builder/Repairer
  • Patternmaker
  • Composites Technician
  • Castings Moulder
  • Surface Finisher

WHO CAN UNDERTAKE THE TRAINING?

  • People who like practical, mechanical and computer tasks, are good with their hands and have an aptitude for technical tasks will be well suited to this course.
  • The work requires a sound understanding of mathematical fundamentals and IT skills.
MEM20422 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways

"This training is delivered with Commonwealth Government and South Australian Funding."

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Would you like more information?

Contact our friendly team at Australian Institute of Engineering at:

  • Head Office (Melbourne Campus)
  • 60 Belfast Street, Broadmeadows, VIC 3047
  • +61 3 9302 1296
  • info@auie.edu.au
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