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There are 5 courses available within the Sydney area for people who want to become a mechanical fitter.
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Do you have trade experience and want to upskill into the mining sector? How about the 52892WA Advanced Diploma of Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I) Engineering in Mining? This nationally recognised diploma gives you a working knowledge of the latest electronic and instrumentation technologies used in the mining sector. The course introduces you to the theory behind electrical and IT systems while developing your technical skills in these areas. Graduate ready for high-end electrical work in mining operations. Enquire now for the list of study units, entry requirements, and upcoming course enrolment dates..
Average duration: 18 months.
The Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (MEM30219) is for trade apprentices (fitters and turners, toolmakers, metal machinists) or anyone needing an entry point into mechanical engineering. It’s a nationally recognised qualification that will teach you how to work in a manufacturing or engineering environment — performing complex measurements and working to quality standards. Enquire now for information about career outcomes and opportunities for enrolment..
Average duration: 12 months.
Become a trade qualified engineer with the MEM40119 Certificate IV in Engineering. This nationally recognised training course begins with basic engineering trade skills: reading technical drawings, taking engineering measurements, performing computations, working safely in engineering, planning and completing work tasks, using hand tools and computing technologies. You’ll then begin ferrous (and non-ferrous) melting and casting operations, testing foundry related materials, advanced welding to code standards, and other technical skills. Enquire now for the full list of graduation competencies, entry requirements, and upcoming enrolment dates..
Average duration: 24 months.
Become a mechanical fitter and machinist with the MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Fitting/Machining Trade). This nationally recognised qualification is part of an engineering trade apprenticeship and is delivered under the guidance of a qualified tradesperson. During your studies you’ll gain the foundational skills of engineering work (measurements, computations, tools, computer technologies, safety). You’ll also learn how to operate a range of machines and precision tools. Graduate a qualified tradesperson ready for work or higher education in mechanical engineering. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, engineering career outcomes, and enrolment opportunities near you..
Average duration: 48 months.
Become an engineering mechanical fitter with the MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Fitting Trade). This nationally recognised qualification is part of an engineering trade apprenticeship in mechanical fitting. During your studies you’ll be working under the guidance of a qualified tradesperson, learning how to perform engineering measurements and computations, use hand and power tools, and computer technologies. You’ll also gain specialist skills in mechanical fitting: general machining, lathe operations, mechanical cutting, installing plant and machinery, precision work, overhauling mechanical equipment, and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, apprenticeship outcomes, and available course dates..
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To become a mechanical fitter in Sydney, you may want to consider completing the Certificate IV in Engineering. This qualification will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in this industry.
You can train to become a mechanical fitter by completing a qualification with TAFE Queensland (established in 1998) or Engineering Institute of Technology (established in 2008). Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
There is one campus within the Sydney area that provides mechanical fitter training. This campus is 9999km away from the center of Sydney. You can also study a mechanical fitter course through online or distance learning. Find a course provider that best suits your needs.
Here are some potential career pathways within manufacturing engineering, mining and oil and gas. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Manufacturing Engineering
Apprentice Engineer
$960 weekly pay
Apprentice Industrial Designer
$1,150 weekly pay
Engineering Tradesperson
Advanced Engineering Tradesperson
$1,800 weekly pay
Asset Engineer
$1,920 weekly pay
CNC Programmer
$1,250 weekly pay
Engineering Patternmaker
$1,440 weekly pay
Field Engineer
$1,540 weekly pay
Hydraulic Fitter
$1,350 weekly pay
Hydraulic Mechanic
Industrial Electrician
Machinist
Maintenance Engineer
$1,550 weekly pay
Maintenance Fitter
Manufacturing Engineer
Mechanical Fitter
Plant Mechanic
Automation Engineer
$2,350 weekly pay
Design Engineer
Engineering Consultant
Mechanical Engineer
Plant Engineer
Process Engineer
Production Engineer
$1,730 weekly pay
Research Engineer
$2,300 weekly pay
Workshop Supervisor
Mining
Casting and Moulding Tradesperson
Driller
$1,650 weekly pay
Dump Truck Operator
$1,640 weekly pay
Electrical and Instrumentation Technician
Instrumentation Technician
$1,400 weekly pay
Miner
$1,700 weekly pay
Mining Machine Operator
Plant Operator
Production Operator
Shotfirer
Drilling Supervisor
$1,750 weekly pay
Jumbo Operator
Metallurgist
Mining Engineer
Mining Supervisor
Oil and Gas
Derrickman
Gas Industry Operator