MEM31215

Certificate III in Engineering - Industrial Electrician

Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)

The Certificate III in Engineering - Industrial Electrician (MEM31215) is the qualification completed by trade apprentices working under a qualified electrician. It’s a nationally recognised course that teaches students how to carry out electrical installations and repairs at a commercial level. Over 3 years of study students learn how to: inspect and maintain wiring and electrical installations, use a range of industrial machines and equipment, apply WHS legislation and standards to electrical work, accurately perform engineering measurements and computations, weld and solder. Enquire now for information about how to enrol your apprentice or trainee in the course, and the availability of government funding.

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Entry requirements

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Career opportunities

The Certificate III in Engineering - Industrial Electrician will prepare you for the following roles.

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