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Our well appointed workshops and expert lecturers will give you the skills you need to succeed in fabrication
When you complete the Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Sheetmetal) you'll be looking at a trades career as a sheet metal worker or roof plumber in industries such as mining or construction.
You will gain the skills and knowledge to use workshop machines, and hand and power tools safely to create and work with light metal fabrications such as roofing products, air-conditioning ducts, electrical switchboards and hospitality equipment such as range hoods and bench tops.
The Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Sheetmetal working) is an apprenticeship; please see the Apprenticeships section for more information.
- Sheet and plate assembly
- Tungsten arc welding
- Silver soldering
- Thermal cutting
- Measuring
- Technical drawing
- Workplace health and safety
I have the following attributes:
- Physically fit
- Good hand-eye coordination
- Interested in computer programmable machinery
- Enjoy metal work and technical activities
- Able to work individually and/or in a team
This qualification is directly aligned with priority industry areas where jobs are today, and into the future. As part of the state government Lower fees, local skills program, through to 31 December 2025 you'll only pay half the tuition fees (plus resource fee) capped at $1,200; or $400 if you're aged 15—24 or eligible for a concession.
^ You will pay half price for the tuition fees on the Lower fees, local skills qualifications, however other fees may apply such as Resource fees that are specific to your course. For full details see our Half price courses page.
This course is an apprenticeship, you must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study.
As a student you will also have additional costs associated with your study, for example text books and stationery, printing and other materials required for your assignments.
Other job titles may include:
- Light Metal Fabrication Tradesperson
- 1st Class Sheet Metal Worker
Please note this list should be used as a guide only as job titles and qualification requirements may vary between organisations.
Visit one of our four Jobs and Skills Centres located at NMT's Balga, Joondalup, Midland and Perth campuses for free career planning advice and job search support.
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