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MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering |
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This Certificate II traineeship will give you the base level skills, knowledge and competencies required to work in an engineering workshop or factory.
As well as acquiring basic trade skills such as machining, fabrication and using hand and power tools, you will also develop a sound knowledge of workplace communication, occupational health and safety, quality procedures and industry specific production processes.
Trainees will primarily be engaged in the set up and operation of:
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Computer Numeric Control (CNC) machine processes
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foundry processes and automatic moulding equipment and furnace operations
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stationary and mobile plant and packaging machines
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other production areas
Who is this course designed for?
Certificate II in Engineering has been developed for those who would like to gain entry-level employment into the metals, engineering and associated industries.
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MEM20205 Certificate II in Engineering - Production Technology |
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This Certificate II traineeship will give you the base level skills, knowledge and competencies required to work in an engineering workshop or factory.
As well as acquiring basic trade skills in the areas of mechanical engineering and fabrication, you will also develop a sound knowledge of workplace communication, occupational health and safety, quality procedures and industry specific production processes.
Trainees will primarily be engaged in the set up and operation of:
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automatic, semi-automatic, single purpose and Computer Numeric Control (CNC) machines
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production lathes, welding processes and major manufacturing production lines
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monitoring, servicing, repairing and assembly of mechanical, fabrication, electrical and metal product machines
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interpret technical drawings
Who is this course designed for?
Certificate II in Engineering - Production Technology has been developed for those who would like to gain entry-level employment into the metals, engineering and associated industries.
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MEM30105 Certificate III in Engineering - Production Systems (Mechanical Engineering) |
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This Certificate III apprenticeship will equip you with the skills and knowledge to become a fully qualified production tradesperson in the area of mechanical engineering and fabrication.
As well as acquiring these trade skills, you will also develop a sound knowledge of workplace communication, occupational health and safety, quality procedures, systems and planning, engineering measurements, computations and computer technology plus industry specific skills in production or process areas relevant to your employment.
Apprentices may primarily be engaged in activities including:
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set up and operation of engines, boilers and like equipment
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use stationary and mobile plant and Computer Numeric Control (CNC) machine processes
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foundry processes and furnace operation
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packaging machines, surface finishing, and production welding processes
Who is this course designed for?
Certificate III in Engineering - Production Systems has been developed for those who need the competencies to work at the production operator level in metal manufacturing, maintenance, engineering and related industry areas.
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MEM30205 Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade |
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This Certificate III apprenticeship will equip you with the skills and knowledge to become a fully qualified mechanical tradesperson.
This qualification includes four different streams:
As well as acquiring trade skills, you will develop a sound knowledge of workplace communication, occupational health and safety, quality procedures, systems and planning, engineering measurements, computations and computer technology.
As an apprentice you will be primarily engaged in activities including:
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use of lathes, mills, drills and grinders
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produce products using basic machining and hand skills
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use stationary and mobile plant and Computer Numeric Control (CNC) machine processes
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interpret technical drawings
Who is this course designed for?
Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical has been developed for those currently employed as mechanical fitters and machinists in the metal manufacturing, engineering and related industries.
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MEM30305 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Light Fabrication & Boilermaking) |
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This Certificate III apprenticeship will equip you with the skills and knowledge to become a fully qualified fabrication tradesperson.
This qualification includes two different streams:
As well as acquiring trade skills, you will develop a sound knowledge of workplace communication, occupational health and safety, quality procedures, systems and planning, engineering measurements, computations and computer technology.
Throughout the duration of this apprenticeship, you will cover all aspects of fabrication, including:
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use of hand tools
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use of portable power tools
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use of all current welding and cutting
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metal working machinery processes
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reading and interpreting of working drawings
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developmental training
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marking out
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job planning
This Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication apprenticeship replaces the former blacksmithing, boilermaking, welding and sheet metal trade courses.
Who is this course designed for?
Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication has been developed for those who need the competencies to work at the production operator level in metal manufacturing, maintenance, engineering and related industry areas.
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MTM20407 Certificate II in Meat Processing (Food Services) |
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This traineeship qualification will prepare you for a career in meat retailing including butchers stores, meat departments in supermarkets or wholesale boning rooms.
In the food services sector you could prepare meat supplies for clients raging from airlines to hospitals, supermarkets and hotels.
The content covered in this course includes an overview of the meat industry, OHS, hygiene, quality, productivity, workplace operations and quality assurance.
Examples of the type of work involved in this course include:
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working in food service areas of supermarkets
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preparing and slicing meat
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working with catering and hospitality industry suppliers
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packing meat products
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applying environmentally sustainable work
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OHS practices, including OHS regulations
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maintaining workplace equipment and utensils
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providing nutritional advice to customers
Who is this course designed for?
Certificate II in Meat Processing (Food Services) has been designed for people who would like to gain entry-level employment in the food services sector of the meat industry.
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MTM30807 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) |
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This butcher trade qualification - Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) - is recognised Australia-wide by independent retailers and supermarkets.
During this Certificate III apprenticeship you will develop an understanding of the work practices in retail meat enterprises in relation to health, safety, hygiene, quality and productivity.
You will also learn how to prepare, package and merchandise a range of meat products including primal and specialist cuts. This includes training in processing beef, lamb, pork, veal and chicken into customer ready cuts for consumption, as well as training in the manufacture of value-added and smallgoods products.
The course has a strong focus on food hygiene, OHS, customer service and personal development.
Once you have gained this trade qualification, you will have the opportunity to progress to management positions and add leadership skills to your qualifications.
Who is this course designed for?
The Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) is a three-year program designed to provide the necessary skills for work in a retail meat environment (butcher trade).
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WA Apprenticeships - MTM30807 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) |
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This butcher trade qualification - Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) - is recognised Australia-wide by independent retailers and supermarkets.
During this Certificate III apprenticeship you will develop an understanding of the work practices in retail meat enterprises in relation to health, safety, hygiene, quality and productivity.
You will also learn how to prepare, package and merchandise a range of meat products including primal and specialist cuts. This includes training in processing beef, lamb, pork, veal and chicken into customer ready cuts for consumption, as well as training in the manufacture of value-added and smallgoods products.
The course has a strong focus on food hygiene, OHS, customer service and personal development.
Once you have gained this trade qualification, you will have the opportunity to progress to management positions and add leadership skills to your qualifications.
Who is this course designed for?
The Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) is a three-year program designed to provide the necessary skills for work in a retail meat environment (butcher trade).
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WA Apprenticeships - MEM30305 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade |
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This Certificate III apprenticeship will equip you with the skills and knowledge to become a fully qualified fabrication tradesperson.
This qualification includes two different streams:
As well as acquiring trade skills, you will develop a sound knowledge of workplace communication, occupational health and safety, quality procedures, systems and planning, engineering measurements, computations and computer technology.
Throughout the duration of this apprenticeship, you will cover all aspects of fabrication, including:
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use of hand tools
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use of portable power tools
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use of all current welding and cutting
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metal working machinery processes
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reading and interpreting of working drawings
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developmental training
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marking out
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job planning
This Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication apprenticeship replaces the former blacksmithing, boilermaking, welding and sheet metal trade courses.
Who is this course designed for?
Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication has been developed for those who need the competencies to work at the production operator level in metal manufacturing, maintenance, engineering and related industry areas.
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TLI21610 Certificate II in Warehouse Operations |
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This traineeship is designed for employees who would like to enhance their knowledge and skills of various warehousing tasks such as coordinating stock, processing documentation and using inventory systems and technology devices. Industry best practice as well environmental sustainability feature throughout our training.
This Certificate II traineeship can feed into the Certificate III qualification.
Who is this course designed for?
The Certificate II in Transport and Logistics is designed for trainees with some experience in the industry who are wishing to gain a national recognised qualification.
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TLI31610 Certificate III in Warehousing Operations |
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The Certificate III in Warehousing Operations follows on from the Certificate II traineeship.
This traineeship aims to develop specific skill sets. Employees can specialise in areas such as leading a team, load handling, safety management, finance and administration and environmentally sustainable practices.
Who is this course designed for?
The Certificate III is designed for those wishing to enhance their employment opportunities in the transport and logistics industry and/or managing people in a team.
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BSB20107 Certificate II in Business |
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The Certificate II in Business will teach you administrative practices, as well as provide you with the basic skills and knowledge to work in a variety of business environments.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who perform a range of mainly routine tasks using limited practical skills and working under direct supervision.
Who is this course designed for?
The Certificate II in Business is ideal if you are looking to gain entry-level employment into an office environment.
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BSB30107 Certificate III in Business |
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Certificate III in Business will boost your knowledge and skills in current business technologies, communication and improve your general office practices.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply a broad range of competencies in a varied work context using some discretion, judgement and relevant theoretical knowledge. Upon completion of this course, you'll be able to provide technical advice and support to a team.
Who is this course designed for?
Designed for individuals who are looking to advance their careers in a business/office environment.
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BSB30407 Certificate III in Business Administration |
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Axial's Certificate III in Business Administration will help you understand the day-to-day workings of a business, and equip you with a range of financial and administrative skills.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply a broad range of competencies in a varied work context using some discretion, judgement and relevant theoretical knowledge. Upon completion of this course, you'll be able to provide technical advice and support to a team.
Who is this course designed for?
Designed for individuals who are looking to advance their careers in a business/office environment.
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BSB40207 Certificate IV in Business |
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Certificate IV in Business reflects the role of individuals who use well-developed administrative skills and a broad knowledge base in a wide variety of administrative contexts.
This course aims to teach you to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems, analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources. Upon completion, you will be able to provide leadership and guidance to others with some limited responsibility for the output of others.
Who is this course designed for?
The Certificate IV in Business is perfect for people who are seeking to develop the necessary skills and knowledge to gain further employment opportunities in a wide range of business areas.
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BSB40507 Certificate IV in Business Administration |
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The Certificate IV in Business Administration traineeship reflects the role of individuals who use well-developed administrative skills and a broad knowledge base in a wide variety of administrative contexts.
This course will teach you how to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems, analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources.
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to provide leadership and guidance to others with some limited responsibility for the output of others.
Who is this course designed for?
The Certificate IV qualification is designed for those seeking to develop the necessary skills and knowledge to gain further employment opportunties in a wide range of business areas.
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BSB40807 Certificate IV in Frontline Management |
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Do you want to move up the career ladder? Or do you currently have management skills that you would like formally recognised?
Axial's Frontline Management course reflects the role of individuals who are responsible for the first line of management in a wide range of organisational and industry contexts.
At the completion of the Certificate IV in Frontline Management course, you will be equipped to provide leadership and guidance to others and take responsibility for the effective functioning and performance of your team and its work outcomes.
Who is this course designed for?
The course suits people who may have existing qualifications or technical skills in any given vocation or profession, yet require skills or recognition in supervisory functions.
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