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When you complete the Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter and Machinist Pre-Apprenticeship) you'll greatly improve your chance of getting a mechanical fitting or machinist apprenticeship in industries such as mining, industrial, defence, automotive, or hydraulics.
Learn in specialised facilities
Our campuses provides students with a hands-on learning environment that feature industry-standard equipment, advanced technology and specialised workshop areas.
- make machines, parts, and tools
- work with pumps and hydraulics
- use workshop machines
- utilise hand and power tools
- measuring & technical drawing
- workplace health and safety
This qualification is directly aligned with priority industry areas where the jobs are today, and into the future. As part of the state government Lower fees, local skills initiative, from 1 January 2020 through to 31 December 2025 you'll only pay half the course fees, capped for each year at $1,200; or $400 (plus resource fee) if you're aged 15—24 or eligible for a concession. Find out more
School Leaver | Non-School Leaver | AQF |
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OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 | C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent | Certificate I or Certificate II |
Attendance in class
This course is equivalent to 3 days per week when studied full time across one semester.
At-home study
As well as the in-class component, you will need to complete approximately 4 hours of additional study each week outside of class hours, including private study, assignment preparation, and research.
You will need to have the basic technical requirements for at-home study. If you don’t have access to a computer and WiFi at home, we recommend using our library computers during library hours.
Work placement
120 hours of work placement is mandatory for completion of this course. SM TAFE will arrange a suitable work placement within industry for you at the end of the face to face delivery.
What you need for your first day of class
On your first day you should bring your SM TAFE confirmation enrolment receipt, your student ID, stationery (black, blue and red pens & exercise book), A4 file, ruler, scientific calculator and wear enclosed footwear.
In addition, the following uniform is required to be worn at all classes:
PPE/Uniform
- steel cap boots with leather upper and heat resistant soles (no volleys permitted)
- long cotton work pants or pair of industrial overalls
- long sleeve cotton work shirt for welding processes
- safety glasses - supplied by the college. Students may provide their own eye protection providing they can prove it meets at least Australian Standards (ASS1337.1 Medium impact).
Please note this list should be used as a guide only as job titles and qualification requirements may vary between organisations.
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