
Estimated Cost: $110
Predicted cost for 2020
Course Outline
The Certificate II in Engineering (delivered by AIET RTO 121314) is a practical course that will further develop a student’s knowledge and skills in the manufacture and fabrication of projects using techniques such as arc welding, brazing, soldering and oxy acetylene welding. Students will also further develop design, machining and assembly skills using a range of production techniques and equipment relating to metalwork.
This course offers a focused pathway to an apprenticeship within the engineering industry. This training program is based on a nationally endorsed training package and is recognised anywhere in Australia. The qualification is designed to reflect an entry role into the industry and industry standard safety clothing and footwear therefore is expected of all students.
The course prepares students to perform routine tasks under direct supervision and the qualification will be delivered over two years and the following units of competence must all be achieved.
| MEM15002A | Apply quality procedures |
| MEM09002B | Interpret technical drawing |
| MEM12024A | Perform computations |
| MEM16008A | Interact with computer technology |
| MEM16007A | Work with others in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment |
| MEM15024 | Apply quality procedures |
| MEM13014A | Apply principles of occupational health and safety |
| MEM14004A | Plan to undertake a routine task |
| MEM14005A | Plan a complete activity |
| MEM12023A | Perform engineering measurements |
| MEM18001C | Use hand tools |
| MEM18002B | Use power tools/handheld operations |
| MEM07032B | Use workshop machines for basic operations |
| MEM05012C | Perform routine manual metal arc welding |
| MEM5004C | Perform routine oxy acetylene welding |
| MEM5006B | Perform brazing and/or silver soldering |
| MEM03003B | Perform sheet and plate assembly |
Minimum Entrance Requirements
Nil
Further Study
Year 12 – Continuation of Certificate II in Engineering Pathways (MEM2413)

