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Certificate I in Engineering

MEM10119

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Certificate I

This certification describes entry-level skills and knowledge to support staff getting into employment as engineering/manufacturing employees in the metal, architectural, manufacturing and associated industries.

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Qualification Overview

Qualification Code:

MEM10119

Qualification Name:

Certificate I in Engineering

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Other Mode: Classroom – Study | Online | RPL | Credit Transfer

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This certification describes entry-level skills and knowledge to support staff getting into employment as engineering/manufacturing employees in the metal, architectural, manufacturing and associated industries.

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Why Study the MEM10119 Certificate I in Engineering?

The MEM10119 Certificate I in Engineering is focused on the real world and relevant contexts that make the student highly skilled and be ready by meeting industry benchmark. Going through the program will give the required skills you can use immediately and encourages you to think diversely. This MEM10119 has become developed by industry specialists and endorsed by sector bodies and can be sure you have the practical knowledge to ‘hit the ground running’ in modest, medium or big organisations across the industry. Experience alone is no longer efficient; potential employers are looking for evidence of professional proficiency via a current formal qualification.
The Certification I in Engineering provides you with an intro on which it indicates to become a boilermaker. The study course includes a small amount of employable trade skills.
You should give a scope of proof to help your assessor to settle on a choice about your capability if you applying for RPL. The sorts of proof you might be approached to give can include: Proof of abroad capabilities.
  •  Transcripts or evaluations from related past capabilities.
  • Apprenticeship papers.
  • ID Resume Payslips/work contract/ABN if independently employed Letter of Employment Current business contracts Letters of reference.
  • Recordings or photographs of your work.
  • Statements/solicitations and stock requests Temperature sheets
  • Booking sheets/appointmemt setting sheets
  • Cleaning plans Kitchen station task list OHS necessities Approaches and methodology Nourishment administration wellbeing structures
  • Preparation sheets
  • Menus and plans etc asked or required by the RTO
 
If you want to STUDY then enrolment documentation checklist needs to be completed. Documents such as ID, Academic Documents, Resume or any other documents asked by the RTO/College must be submitted. You can submit directly or provide to STUDYIN to submit on your behalf to complete your enrolment if you decide to parsue.
For a student, it is crucial to know the occupation he/she will eligible once finish a qualification successfully. If you complete this qualification, you will able to work with this role.
  • Boilermaker

To be awarded the MEM10119 Certificate I in Engineering units of competency to a value of 16 points must be achieved, chosen as outlined below:

  • core unit of competency listed below (totalling 2 points) and
  • elective units of competency to a value of 14 points from Group A.

Appropriate elective units to the value of 4 points may be chosen from this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses where those units are available for inclusion at Certificate I. Only select units that would be suitable for occupational outcomes in an engineering/manufacturing environment.

Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) must seek a determination from the industry parties in respect of the allocation of points values for units of competency drawn from other Training Packages or accredited courses. Determination of points requests are to be submitted to the industry parties through Innovation and Business Skills Australia (IBSA) Manufacturing. Refer to the MEM Companion Volume Implementation Guide for information on determination of unit points values.

Prerequisites

Points associated with prerequisites count towards the total. Units with prerequisite requirements are marked with an asterisk (refer to the individual units for details). All prerequisites are included in the units listed.

Core units of competency 

Unit code

Unit title

P

Prereq

MEM13015

Work safely and effectively in manufacturing and engineering

2

Elective units of competency 

Group A

Unit code

Unit title

P

Prereq

MEM03001

Perform manual production assembly

4

*

MEM03003

Perform sheet and plate assembly

4

*

MEM03004

Perform electronic/electrical assembly (production)

8

*

MEM04004

Prepare and mix sand for metal moulding

4

*

MEM04008

Fettle and trim metal castings/forgings

4

*

MEM05001

Perform manual soldering/desoldering – electrical/electronic components

4

*

MEM05003

Perform soft soldering

2

*

MEM05004

Perform routine oxy fuel gas welding

2

*

MEM05005

Carry out mechanical cutting

2

*

MEM05006

Perform brazing and/or silver soldering

2

*

MEM05007

Perform manual heating and thermal cutting

2

*

MEM05012

Perform routine manual metal arc welding

2

*

MEM05013

Perform manual production welding

2

*

MEM07001

Perform operational maintenance of machines/equipment

2

*

MEM07003

Perform routine machine setting

4

*

MEM07024

Operate and monitor machine and process

4

*

MEM07028

Operate computer controlled machines and processes

2

*

MEM07029

Perform routine sharpening and maintenance of production tools and cutters

4

*

MEM07032

Use workshop machines for basic operations

2

*

MEM08002

Pre-treat work for subsequent surface coating

4

*

MEM08004

Finish work using wet, dry and vapour deposition methods

4

*

MEM08009

Make up solutions

2

*

MEM08010

Manually finish/polish materials

6

*

MEM08011

Prepare surfaces using solvents and/or mechanical means

2

*

MEM08014

Apply protective coatings (basic)

4

*

MEM11005

Pick and process order

4

*

MEM11006

Perform production packaging

2

*

MEM11008

Package materials (stores and warehouse)

2

*

MEM11011

Undertake manual handling

2

*

MEM11013

Undertake warehouse receival process

4

*

MEM11016

Order materials

2

*

MEM12001

Use comparison and basic measuring devices

2

*

MEM12023

Perform engineering measurements

5

*

MEM12024

Perform computations

3

*

MEM13001

Perform emergency first aid

1

*

MEM13003

Work safely with industrial chemicals and materials

2

*

MEM15001

Perform basic statistical quality control

2

*

MEM15003

Use improvement processes in team activities

4

*

MEM16004

Perform internal/external customer service

2

*

MEM16005

Operate as a team member to conduct manufacturing, engineering or related activities

2

*

MEM16006

Organise and communicate information

2

*

MEM16008

Interact with computing technology

2

*

MEM18001

Use hand tools

2

*

MEM18002

Use power tools/hand held operations

2

*

MEM18013

Perform gland packing

2

*

MEM19002

Prepare jewellery illustrations

4

*

MEM19003

Handle gem materials

2

*

MEM19006

Replace watch batteries

1

*

MEM19010

Produce rubber moulds for lost wax casting process

2

*

MEM19011

Perform wax injection of moulds for lost wax casting process

2

*

MEM19014

Perform hand engraving

4

*

MEM20001

Produce keys

4

*

MEM20002

Assemble and test lock mechanisms

6

*

MEM20003

Install and upgrade locks and hardware

4

*

MEM27029

Maintain wheels and tyres

2

*

MEM50002

Work safely on marine craft

1

*

MEM50003

Follow work procedures to maintain the marine environment

1

*

MEM50004

Maintain quality of environment by following marina codes

1

*

MEM50009

Safely operate a mechanically powered recreational boat

2

*

MSMENV272

Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

3

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