Gimbal Engineering
Certificate IV in Engineering
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)As booming industries with potential for growth, the engineering and fabrication industries are significant employers in Australia. Engineering can be a lucrative and rewarding career, and Gimbal Training can help you get there! If you’re someone who has an excitement to learn about how things work and how to fix them, then this certificate is for you.
The Certificate IV in Engineering (MEM40119) covers everything from interpreting technical drawings and learning code standards to planning work and effective communication within the workplace. Our team focuses on providing you with the right qualification with relevant modules with a thorough examination of previous experience in the industry and training for the gaps in your knowledge.
Delivery mode
Gimbal Engineering offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
We recommend that you:
- Hold a Certificate I, II or III in Engineering or equivalent experience
- Keep yourself in fair health to keep up with the demands of the job
- Have a flexible work schedule due to the odd hours of trade jobs
- Have a Year 10 Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) level
However, in order to successfully complete the course, you must do the following:
- Be employed full time or part-time
- Have access to a workplace that provides the scope of work to complete the negotiated units of competency
- Have access to a computer or suitable device and internet connectivity
- Have skills to complete online course work
Course fees
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Career opportunities
The Certificate IV in Engineering will prepare you for the following roles.
Machinist
A Machinist uses specialist machinery to create metal parts for a range of equipment. You’ll use technical drawings or set specifications to set up...
Hydraulic Mechanic
A Hydraulic Mechanic attends to issues with hydraulic equipment and machinery. You might work in an industrial environment or be employed in other ...
Hydraulic Fitter
A Hydraulic Fitter produces and fits parts for hydraulic equipment. You’ll use machinery to fabricate metal parts and ensure they meet the exact sp...
Plant Mechanic
A Plant Mechanic conducts repairs and maintenance on heavy machinery such as agricultural or industrial equipment. You’ll perform routine servicing...
Mechanical Fitter
Mechanical Fitters work with metal pieces to create products and machines. The role requires assessing the suitability of materials for different p...
Boilermaker
A Boilermaker uses steel and other metals to make parts and products for use in a range of settings. You’ll use technical drawings or other means t...
Welder
A Welder uses heat to join metal parts together. You might create new parts or pieces of equipment or you may perform repairs on existing metal str...
TIG Welder
A TIG Welder joins metal together to repair metal parts or create new pieces, specialising in gas tungsten arc welding techniques. You’ll generally...
Welding Instructor
A Welding Instructor teaches others to weld safely and effectively. You’ll demonstrate correct techniques, provide advice and feedback to students ...
Workshop Supervisor
A Workshop Supervisor oversees the daily running of a production workshop. You’ll supervise a team of staff and ensure the workshop is running safe...
About Gimbal Engineering
Engineering Training Australia Pty Ltd t/a Gimbal Engineering (RTO ID 31820) was formed in 2007. Gimbal Engineering offers skills assessments services throughout Australia, in addition to training apprentices under the QLD Department of Training User Choice program as a pre-qualified supplier, in NSW under Smart and Skilled and in TAS with funding from Skills Tasmania.