About Kangaroo Training Institute
RTO code: 45142
Kangaroo Training Institute is a Registered Training Organisation (No.45142) accredited to provide training and assessment competencies. We service construction, manufacturing, defence, ship building, oil & gas, transport, energy and mining industries, providing formal training and assessment, refresher courses and verifications of competency, as well as on-site and off-site training solutions.
Kangaroo Training Institute Pty Ltd is a WTIA (Welding Technology Institute of Australia) approved welder & boilermaker skill training and examine centre. We are also registered with the AWCR (Australian Weld Certification Register) as an approved testing centre.
We can train, test or qualify welder at your company WPS, Weld Australia WPS or Third Party WPS. It will be great option to test your welder/ boilermaker skills before sending them to the site. You can use our site with examiner or without examiner to test their skills.
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MEM31922
Online, On Campus, Traineeship
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Metal Worker
Fabricator
Brake Press Operator
TIG Welder
Welder
Boilermaker
Blacksmith
The Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (MEM31922) is the qualification for trade apprentices working under qualified boilermakers or welders. Completed over 12 months, this nationally recognised training course teaches professional level mechanical cutting, metal fabrication, and a wide range of welding processes. Students gain proficiency using hand tools, industrial machinery, taking measurements and performing calculations. Graduate ready to become a licensed tradesperson.
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Average duration: 12 months.
MSMWHS217
On Campus, Traineeship
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The MSMWHS217 Gas Test Atmosphere unit covers skills and knowledge for testing workplace atmospheres using electronic test apparatus to ensure safety before work commences. It includes identifying both visible and invisible hazards. This competency applies when individuals must conduct gas testing before entering specific areas or workspaces. It involves interpreting test readings and taking appropriate actions based on these interpretations.
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RIIWHS204E
Online, On Campus, Traineeship
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The RIIWHS204E Work Safely at Heights training accreditation is suitable for those required to work at heights. It provides essential skills and knowledge for safely working at heights across various industries, including resources, quarrying, drilling, agriculture, government, defence, manufacturing, heavy industry, and construction. This unit describes the competencies needed to work safely at heights in resources and infrastructure sectors, applying to operational roles under supervision, involving known routines and procedures, with responsibility for work quality outcomes.
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MEM30319
On Campus
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Welder
TIG Welder
The MEM30319 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Welding) is suited for those with prior skills and knowledge, aiming to reduce training time and work in the field. It covers skills for fabrication work in metal, engineering, manufacturing, and related industries, meeting the needs of apprentices. The qualification involves a Training Contract or trade recognition assessment and applies to various fabrication tasks, including welding and metal work. Assessments must include workplace evidence and meet industry standards.
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Average duration: 4 weeks.
MEM30319
On Campus
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Boilermaker
The MEM30319 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Boilermaking) prepares you for a career as a boilermaker, where you will fabricate, alter, and repair metal products and structures. This self-paced and flexible course combines practical hands-on learning with relevant theory. It is suitable for school-based, part-time, full-time, and mature-aged apprentices. You will develop skills in metal fabrication, structural steel erection, sheet metal work, welding, and blacksmithing, meeting the industry's recognised standards for an Engineering Tradesperson - Fabrication.
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Average duration: 4 weeks.
MEM30319
On Campus
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Sheet Metal Worker
The MEM30319 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Sheetmetal Working) prepares you for a career in creating, installing, and repairing sheet metal products. This self-paced and flexible course combines practical, hands-on learning with relevant theory. It suits school-based, part-time, full-time, and mature-aged apprentices. You will gain skills in metal fabrication, structural steel erection, metal polishing, electroplating, welding, and using specialised equipment, meeting the industry's recognised standards for an Engineering Tradesperson - Fabrication.
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Average duration: 4 weeks.
MEM10119
Online, On Campus, Traineeship
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Apprentice Engineer
Engineering Tradesperson
A Certificate I in Engineering will give you the skills you need to get started in the manufacturing industry. This course is designed for high school students or for people who have recently finished school and it will prepare you to take on an apprenticeship or traineeship in this industry. The Certificate I in Engineering is a practical qualification with a lot of hands-on training.
The Certificate I in Engineering covers a range of topics relevant to working in the engineering field. Course delivery will vary depending on your provider, but you might cover topics including working safely in manufacturing and engineering, manual handling, using hand tools, using power tools and using workshop machines for basic operations. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates..
Average duration: 3 months.
MEM20219
Online, On Campus, Traineeship
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Machinist
Welder
Get started in manufacturing production and assembly work with the MEM20219 Certificate II in Engineering - Production Technology. This nationally recognised qualification is hands-on and will teach you how to safely use and maintain a range of production equipment and machinery. The course also delivers generalist technical skills including welding, soldering, machining, mechanical and thermal cutting. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, study units, and batch intake dates near you..
Average duration: 12 months.
MEM20413
Online, On Campus
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Engineering Tradesperson
Apprentice Engineer
The Certificate II in Engineering Pathways (MEM20413) prepares you for an engineering apprenticeship or for higher education in the sector. This nationally recognised qualification will help you map out a career plan in the engineering and manufacturing industry, plus give you essential skills in welding, soldering, power tools and equipment. Graduate with a head start for an apprenticeship opportunity or for further study.
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Average duration: 12 months.
MEM40119
Online, On Campus, Distance, Traineeship
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Possible job outcomes:
Mechanical Fitter
Hydraulic Mechanic
Hydraulic Fitter
Plant Mechanic
Machinist
Boilermaker
Welder
TIG Welder
Welding Instructor
Workshop Supervisor
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.
RIIWHS202E
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The RIIWHS202E Enter and Work in Confined Spaces unit covers essential knowledge and skills for safely operating in confined spaces. It includes identifying hazards, conducting risk assessments, obtaining work permits, and using safety equipment. Aimed at operational roles in resources and infrastructure industries, participants work under supervision, following prescribed routines to ensure quality outcomes. This unit is mandatory for anyone needing to enter confined spaces, ensuring compliance with safety standards and procedures.
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