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For those interested in developing hand skills and learning Fabricaon or Mechanical trade knowledge consider compleng a Cerficate II in Engineering. Choose one of these engineering trades set out below. In these courses you will learn the safe use and skill set required to operate various trade specific Machines, tools & equipment. Students are required to complete several weeks of work experience in a relave work environment. Aſter your successful compleon of all units and work tasks you will be awarded a Cerficate II in Engineering Engineering or Automove Trade Night Presentaon HEAVY FABRICATION LIGHT FABRICATION MEM 20105 Cerficate II Heavy Fabricaon MEM 20105 Cerficate II Light Fabricaon Operate various machines including; Manual Metal Arc Welding Process Gas Metal Arc Welding Process Thermal Cung & Heang Fixed & portable grinders Praccal & theory skills in; Marking out skills Trade maths Engineering drawing Operate various equipment and machines including; Gas Metal Arc Welding Process (Mig Weld) CNC Plasma & Thermal Cung and Heang Cut, Fold and Assemble Sheet metal components. Grind, sand and Finish. And Polish Praccal & theory skills in; Marking out and paern making. Engineering drawing and development. Manufacture metal projects including; Cabinets , ducng, toolboxes, frame work ect. Contact Ian Wright Midland Campus Ph. 9374 6393 Email: [email protected] Midland campus Monday the 18th of September at 6:00 to 7:30 Lloyd and Eddie Barron Drive Midland Tea, Coffee and Biscuits provided in lecture Theatre. All Welcome.

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Page 1: Engineering or Automotive Trade Night Presentation · For those interested in developing hand skills and learning Fabrication or Mechanical trade knowledge consider completing a ertificate

For those interested in developing hand skills and learning Fabrication or Mechanical trade knowledge

consider completing a Certificate II in Engineering.

Choose one of these engineering trades set out below. In these courses you will learn the safe use and skill

set required to operate various trade specific Machines, tools & equipment.

Students are required to complete several weeks of work experience in a relative work environment.

After your successful completion of all units and work tasks you will be awarded a Certificate II in Engineering

Engineering or Automotive Trade Night Presentation

HEAVY FABRICATION

LIGHT FABRICATION

MEM 20105 Certificate II Heavy Fabrication MEM 20105 Certificate II Light Fabrication

Operate various machines including;

Manual Metal Arc Welding Process Gas Metal Arc Welding Process Thermal Cutting & Heating Fixed & portable grinders

Practical & theory skills in; Marking out skills Trade maths Engineering drawing

Operate various equipment and machines including;

Gas Metal Arc Welding Process (Mig Weld) CNC Plasma & Thermal Cutting and Heating Cut, Fold and Assemble Sheet metal components. Grind, sand and Finish. And Polish

Practical & theory skills in; Marking out and pattern making. Engineering drawing and development. Manufacture metal projects including;

Cabinets , ducting, toolboxes, frame work ect.

Contact Ian Wright Midland Campus Ph. 9374 6393 Email: [email protected]

Midland campus Monday the 18th of September at 6:00 to 7:30

Lloyd and Eddie Barron Drive Midland

Tea, Coffee and Biscuits provided in lecture Theatre. All Welcome.

Page 2: Engineering or Automotive Trade Night Presentation · For those interested in developing hand skills and learning Fabrication or Mechanical trade knowledge consider completing a ertificate

Engineering or Automotive Trade Night Presentation

FITTING AND MACHINING

AUTOMOTIVE

MEM 20105 Certificate II Engineering AUR20516 Certificate II Automotive

Operate various machines including; CNC Machines

Lathes Milling Machines Grinders Drills

Practical & theory skills in; Dismantle & repair equipment Hydraulics and Pneumatics Marking out skills Trade maths Engineering drawing Mechanical Drives and Transmissions Bearing Installation and Fault diagnostics

Light vehicle mechanical & Auto-electrical Pre apprentice-ship Cert 2 Hand tools &

equipment Inspect and service engine. Inspect and service steering Inspect and service Manual transmission Inspect and service auto transmission Balance wheels and tyres Basic battery Basic electrical wiring repairs Basic electrical fault diagnosis.

For those interested in developing hand skills and learning Fabrication or Mechanical trade knowledge

consider completing a Certificate II in Automotive or Engineering.

Choose one of these engineering trades set out below. In these courses you will learn the safe use and skill

set required to operate various trade specific Machines, tools & equipment.

Students are required to complete several weeks of work experience in a relative work environment.

After your successful completion of all units you will be awarded a Certificate II in the trade you selected.

Contact Ian Wright Midland Campus Ph. 9374 6393 Email: [email protected]

Midland campus Monday the 18th of September at 6:00 to 7:30

Lloyd and Eddie Barron Drive Midland

Tea, Coffee and Biscuits provided in lecture Theatre. All Welcome.