The skills outcomes from the engineering fabrication trade qualification covers a wide range of areas; (1) engr fabrication, (2) engr fabrication (casting and moulding), (3) engr fabrication (heavy fabrication - boilermaking), (4) engr fabrication (light fabrication - sheet metal), (5) engr fabrication (patternmaking), (6) engr fabrication (surfacing finishing) and (7) engr fabrication (welding).
Entry requirementsEntry to this qualification is usually through an indenture as an apprentice. The outcome will be a tradesperson in the particular chosen trade calling. NB: In some cases, credit towards this qualification may apply from previously completed study.
Job outcome Career prospectsEngineering employment outcomes from this qualification will depend on the industry skills requirement chosen by the apprentice. There are 7 apprenticeships linked to MEM30305.
| Unit code | Unit name |
|---|---|
| MEM12023A | Perform engineering measurements |
| MEM12024A | Perform computations |
| MEM13014A | Apply principles of occupational health and safety in the work environment |
| MEM14004A | Plan to undertake a routine task |
| MEM14005A | Plan a complete activity |
| MEM15002A | Apply quality systems |
| MEM15024A | Apply quality procedures |
| MEM16006A | Organise and communicate information |
| MEM16007A | Work with others in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment |
| MEM16008A | Interact with computing technology |
| MEM17003A | Assist in the provision of on the job training |
| MSAENV272B | Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
There may be one or more elective competencies, these may differ between institutes. Please contact the institute for more information'.