The MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade is a nationally recognized qualification in Australia, designed for individuals pursuing a career as an engineering tradesperson in the mechanical field. This qualification equips learners with the skills and knowledge required to perform a wide range of mechanical trade work across various industries, including manufacturing, metal engineering, and maintenance.
Course Overview
- Qualification Code: MEM30219
- AQF Level: 3
- Duration: Typically 3–4 years (including on-the-job training)
- Delivery Mode: Classroom-based, online, or blended learning
- Entry Requirements: None specified
- Licensing/Regulatory Information: Licensing, legislative, regulatory, or certification requirements apply to mechanical work in some states and territories. For further information, check with the relevant regulatory authority. Completion of the general construction induction training program, specified in the Safe Work Australia model Code of Practice: Construction Work, is required by anyone carrying out construction work. Achievement of CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry meets this requirement.
This qualification must be undertaken through a Training Contract or through formal trade recognition assessment processes. The skills associated with this qualification are intended to apply to a wide range of mechanical trade work, including undertaking fitting, assembly, manufacture, installation, modification, testing, fault finding, maintenance, and service of mechanical equipment, machinery, and the use of machine tools.
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion, individuals will have acquired:
- Mechanical Fitting Skills: Proficiency in fitting, assembling, and maintaining mechanical components.
- Machining Techniques: Skills in operating machinery such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders.
- Technical Drawing Interpretation: Ability to interpret and work from technical drawings and specifications.
- Measurement and Calibration: Competence in performing precise measurements and calibrations.
- Safety and Compliance: Understanding of workplace health and safety procedures and compliance with industry standards.
- Problem-Solving Abilities: Skills to diagnose and rectify mechanical faults efficiently.
- Tool Usage: Proficiency in using hand and power tools safely and effectively.
Course Structure
To achieve this qualification, learners must complete a total of 96 points, comprising:
- Core Units: 33 points
- Elective Units: Minimum of 40 points from Groups A, B, and C
- General Electives: Up to 23 points from Group D
The elective units are selected to contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome. For detailed information on the units and packaging rules, please refer to the official training.gov.au page: .
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade may pursue roles such as:
- Mechanical Fitter: Specialising in the assembly, installation, and maintenance of mechanical systems.
- Maintenance Technician: Ensuring the operational efficiency of machinery and equipment.
- Machinist: Operating machine tools to fabricate or modify parts.
- Workshop Supervisor: Overseeing workshop operations and managing teams.
- Engineering Tradesperson: Performing a variety of tasks related to the manufacturing, installation, and maintenance of mechanical equipment.
Work Placement Requirement
To achieve this qualification, individuals must complete a total of at least 105 weeks of training, including both on-the-job and off-the-job components. The total number of hours may be applied collectively across all units of competency that include the requirement for workplace hours.