Engineering Apprenticeships
Start a career in engineering with an engineering apprenticeship and get ready to experience an exciting journey filled with opportunities for growth and development. An apprenticeship provides students with the necessary national qualifications and knowledge to succeed in the dynamic field of engineering.
Engineering Apprenticeships Careers
Fabrication Trade Engineering
Certificate III Engineering in Heavy Fabrication
This certificate focuses on metal fabrication techniques for heavy-duty applications. Apprentices learn welding, cutting, and shaping metals to construct large-scale structures such as bridges and industrial machinery.
Certificate III in Light Fabrication
This sheet metal apprenticeship concentrates on the fabrication of metal components for smaller-scale projects. Apprentices develop skills in sheet metal work, welding, and fabrication methods suitable for industries like automotive and construction.
Certificate III Engineering Mechanical Trade
A fitter and turner apprenticeship provides apprentices with expertise in maintaining, repairing, and assembling mechanical components and systems. This certificate covers areas such as machining, fitting, and mechanical equipment installation.
Certificate IV Engineering Drafting
This apprenticeship teaches students how to create technical drawings, use CAD software, and understand engineering design, preparing them for jobs in drafting and design in various industries.
Future Career Opportunities
Completing an engineering certification opens doors to various professions within the engineering sector, some potential career paths include:
- Mechanical engineer
- Draftsperson
- Welder/Fabricator
- Maintenance technician
- Mechanical engineer
- Electrical engineer
- Civil engineer
- Structural engineer
- Aerospace engineer
- Automotive engineer
- Process engineer
- Quality assurance engineer
- Building services engineer
What You’ll Learn in An Engineering Apprenticeship
Each apprenticeship program is different and tailored to the industry; however, in an engineering apprenticeship program, it is common for apprentices to learn
- Fundamental of engineering theory and practice.
- Technical drawing and computer-aided design (CAD) software proficiency.
- Fabrication techniques, including welding, cutting, and shaping metals.
- Mechanical systems operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
- Health and safety regulations applicable to engineering environments.
- Problem-solving strategies and critical thinking skills.
- Effective communication and teamwork within engineering teams.
- Professional ethics and standards relevant to the engineering profession.
Why Choose A Career As An Engineer?
Opportunities for innovation
Engineers are at the forefront of developing technologies, inventive solutions, and pushing the boundaries of what is possible. This environment fosters creativity and encourages people to think outside the box, contributing to advancements that have the potential to revolutionise industries and improve lives.
Gain problem-solving skills
Engineers are problem solvers equipped with the skills and knowledge to tackle complex challenges head-on, finding practical solutions to real-world problems.
A career of continuous learning
A career in engineering is characterised by a culture of continuous learning and development. The field is dynamic and ever-evolving, with new technologies, methodologies, and discoveries constantly emerging.
How 1300apprentice can help you
With over 5,000 people employed in the engineering industry, an apprenticeship gives you the practical experience and theoretical knowledge to become a fully qualified engineer tradesperson.
If you’re looking to complete an engineering apprenticeship, 1300apprentice provides the support you need, we can help with:
- Apprenticeship and Traineeships: We connect employers with apprentices across multiple industries
- Wages: Weekly wages
- Allowances: Additional payments or benefits
- Annual leave & loading: Paid time off and additional holiday compensation
- TAFE/RTO fees: Fees related to Technical and Further Education (TAFE) or Registered Training Organizations (RTOs)
- Mentoring & support: Guidance and assistance throughout the apprenticeship
- Workplace health & safety/personal protective equipment (WHS/PPE): Ensuring a safe working environment and providing necessary safety gear.
Since 1985, we’ve helped companies connect with different apprentices across 40 industries, and we offer personalised mentorship and comprehensive support to ensure a rewarding apprenticeship experience.
See our job opportunities on the jobs page.
For further information on how we can help you, explore our website or contact our team directly.
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