Mechanical Engineering

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To become a Mechanical Engineer, you will need to complete an engineering apprenticeship in order to achieve a National Certificate in Mechanical Engineering.

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Engineers work across the spectrum of all industries – designing, manufacturing or maintaining appliances, equipment, machines and other systems.

Mechanical Engineers are usually technically minded as they need to understand how things move and function. If you’re interested in manufacturing processes, energy production, fabrication or simply curious about how things work – you could make a great Mechanical Engineer.

To become a Mechanical Engineer, you will need to complete an engineering apprenticeship in order to achieve a National Certificate in Mechanical Engineering. Complete Mechanical Engineering gateway units at school and take your first step towards an exciting and fulfilling career.

 

Mechanical Engineering content covers:

  • Engineering Materials

  • Welding

 

Unit standards include:

Engineering Materials 

  • (20917) Demonstrate basic knowledge of engineering materials

 

Welding

  • (20917) Demonstrate basic knowledge of engineering materials

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