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Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Toolmaking)

Qualification: Certificate III (AQF)
National Code: MEM30298
Training Package: MEM98 Metal And Engineering Industry
TAFE NSW Course No: 3452

This course is for apprentices in the toolmaking industry. It provides training to trade level.

You will gain skills and knowledge in workplace communication, occupational health and safety, quality procedures, planning and toolmaking.

The course duration will vary depending on the training pathway agreed to between you, your employer and the TAFE college. A standard pathway will consist of off-the-job training (typically three years) plus additional work experience.

Career Opportunities: Toolmaker.

Articulation: When you finish this course you may be eligible to enrol in MEM40103 Certificate IV in Engineering or other engineering courses.

Entry Requirements: There are no formal educational requirements for this course

Competency Units
MEM1.1FA Undertake interactive workplace communication
MEM1.2FA Apply principles of Occupational Health & Safety in work environment
MEM1.3FA Apply quality procedures
MEM1.4FA Plan to undertake a routine task
MEM10.1AB Erect structures
MEM10.4AA Enter and change programmable controller operational parameters
MEM10.6AA Install machine/plant
MEM11.10AA Operate mobile load shifting equipment
MEM11.11AA Manual handling
MEM11.12AA Purchase materials
MEM11.13AA Undertake warehouse receival process
MEM11.14AA Undertake warehouse despatch Process
MEM11.15AA Manage warehouse inventory system
MEM11.16AA Order materials
MEM11.17AA Organise and lead stocktakes
MEM11.18AA Organise and maintain warehouse stock receival and/or dispatch system
MEM11.19AA Undertake tool store procedures
MEM11.20AA Perform advanced warehouse computer operations
MEM11.21AA Advanced operation of load shifting equipment
MEM11.22AA Operate fixed/moveable load shifting equipment
MEM11.5AA Pick and Process order
MEM11.6AA Production packaging
MEM11.7AA Administer inventory procedures
MEM11.8AA Package materials (stores and warehouse)
MEM12.1AA Use comparison and basic measuring devices
MEM12.3AA Precision mechanical measurement
MEM12.6AA Mark off/out (general engineering)
MEM12.7AA Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes
MEM13.1AA Perform emergency first aid
MEM13.2AA Undertake Occupational Health & Safety activities in the workplace
MEM13.3AA Work safely with industrial chemicals and materials
MEM13.4AA Work safely with molten metals/glass
MEM13.6AA Monitor Occupational Health & Safety factors for enterprise or section of enterprise
MEM13.7AA Maintain water cooling towers and treatment systems
MEM14.1BA Schedule material deliveries
MEM14.3BA Undertake basic production scheduling
MEM15.1AA Perform basic statistical quality control
MEM15.3AA Use improvement processes in team activities
MEM15.4AA Perform inspection (basic)
MEM15.5AA Perform inspection (advanced)
MEM16.1BA Give formal presentations and take part in meetings
MEM16.2AB Participate in formal interviews and negotiations
MEM16.4AA Perform internal/external customer service
MEM17.1AA Assist in development and deliver training in the workplace
MEM17.2AA Conduct workplace assessment
MEM18.10AB Equipment condition monitoring and recording
MEM18.11AB Shut down and isolate machines/equipment
MEM18.12AA Mechanical seals - installation and removal
MEM18.13AA Gland packing
MEM18.14AA Tool, gauge and die manufacture
MEM18.15AA Tool and die maintenance

Applying and enrolling: This course is currently not available. You may be able to study some or all of these modules through your nearest campus offering Engineering courses. Contact the campus for details.

Casino
Coffs Harbour Education Campus
Grafton
Kempsey
Taree
Wollongbar

 

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