Certificate II in Engineering (Light Fabrication Pre-Apprenticeship)

Welder
Spark up an exciting career in fabrication!

Fabricators keep things together, and put things back together when needed! There is always a high demand for skilled fabricators, and this is the perfect course to help you get an entry level job or give you a head start towards an apprenticeship.

You'll gain the skills to work in either a domestic or commercial setting making products such as roofing, airconditioning ducts, electrical switchboards, range hoods and benchtops for commercial kitchens, shelving units, fences and gates... and more! You'll learn to use tools and equipment, how to work safely, and a range of fabrication techniques used in the industry. You may also be able to specialise in stainless steel custom fabrication using the latest welding and polishing processes.

Half price
Pre-apprenticeship or Pre-traineeship
STEM
Industry: Engineering and Mining
National course code: MEM20105 | WA State ID: AA52

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Gain the heavy-duty qualification you need for a job in the metal trades

If you enjoy working with your hands, are physically fit and able to visualise how an object should look from a drawing, you may have the aptitude for working as a fabricator. Fabricators work in either a domestic or commercial setting making roofing products, air-conditioning ducts, electrical switchboards, hospitality equipment such as range hoods and benchtops; and you may specialise in stainless steel custom fabrication using the latest welding and polishing processes.

Once qualified you may find work in a broad range of industries including, rail transport infrastructure and maintenance, mechanical and civil engineering, mining resources sector, heavy haulage and road transport, agriculture machinery, construction, defence, refineries and materials bulk handling.

Many employers now prefer apprentices to have completed a pre-apprenticeship and this course will give you a better chance of gaining an apprenticeship and a flying start in learning a trade.

 


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