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ENGINEERING TRADE OCCUPATIONS APPLICANT GUIDE
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SKILLS ASSESSMENT - Occupational Requirements
A person who works in Australia as ANZSCO Code: 331211 – Fitter (General), fits and assembles metal parts and sub-assemblies to fabricate production machinery and other equipment.
Specific tasks include:
studies drawings or specifications to determine methods and sequences of operations
checks prepared metal components for accuracy, using measuring instruments such as micrometres, callipers and rules
lifts and hoists components on to working surface, lays out and marks reference points, and aligns parts using measuring instruments
drills holes and taps threads for bolting parts together, and assembles parts and sub-assemblies
cuts, threads, bends and installs hydraulic and pneumatic pipes and lines
verifies alignment of, and clearances between, components using measuring instruments
cleans and lubricates assembled articles
may mark out stock to be shaped and formed into metal parts by other workers
may shrink-fit parts during assembly, using oxyacetylene torches and presses
may fit and assemble non-metallic parts
may erect machinery and equipment on-site
may test-assemble articles in workshops to ensure accuracy of fit
The Australian qualification that matches the tasks and activities of ANZSCO Code: 323211 – Fitter (General) is MEM30205 - Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade. The skills assessment will match your skills and experience against this qualification.
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS When assessing your skills against Australian Qualifications qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are: 1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering tasks 3. Advanced engineering tasks 4. Engineering maintenance 5. Welding and fabrication 6. Electives 1. Common Units – Employability skills This cluster relates to the workplace occupational health and safety requirements, work processes and procedures, engineering industry standards and requirements to work as a fitter in Australia. Employability skills covers teamwork; communication; problem solving; planning and organising; learning; technology; self-management; initiative and enterprise. This cluster includes the following units:
Apply principles of occupational health and
safety in the work environment Apply quality systems Apply quality procedures Organise and communicate information Work with others in a manufacturing,
engineering or related environment
2. Engineering tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform and plan a range of engineering operations such as measurements, handling and interpreting technical drawings.
APPLICANT GUIDE ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
OCCUPATION: Fitter - General (ANZSCO 323211)
QUALIFICATION: MEM30205 - Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade
ENGINEERING TRADE OCCUPATIONS APPLICANT GUIDE
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Perform engineering measurements Perform computations Plan to undertake a routine task Plan a complete activity Interact with computing technology Assist in the provision of on the job training Interpret technical drawing Undertake manual handling Use hand tools Use power tools/hand held operations Mark off/out (general engineering)
3. Advanced engineering tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform lathe, milling, grinding and boring operations.
Perform general machining Perform lathe operations Set computer controlled machines/processes Perform precision mechanical measurement Use tools for precision work
4. Engineering maintenance
This cluster covers your ability to diagnose, repair and maintain mechanical equipment.
Perform operational maintenance of
machines/equipment Perform equipment condition monitoring and
recording Shut down and isolate machines/equipment Shut down and isolate machines/equipment Repair and fit engineering components Dismantle, replace and assemble engineering
components
5. Welding and fabrication
This cluster covers your ability to apply weld and perform manual heating and thermal cutting.
Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Perform routine manual metal arc welding Perform routine gas metal arc welding Perform routine tungsten arc welding
6. Electives
This cluster covers your ability to provide evidence to support one elective area or a mixture of all three.
Maintenance fitting Maintain and overhaul mechanical equipment Perform fault diagnosis, installation and
removal of bearings Maintain and repair mechanical drives and
mechanical transmission assemblies Perform levelling and alignment of machines
and engineering components Perform installation and removal of mechanical
seals Perform gland packing
OR Machining Perform machine setting (routine) Set computer controlled machines/processes Perform complex lathe operations Perform routine sharpening/maintenance of
production tools and cutters OR Hydraulic fitting Maintain pneumatic system components Maintain hydraulic system components Inspect, test and maintain the operational
function of components Connect/disconnect fluid conveying system
components Manufacture fluid conveying conductor
assemblies
ENGINEERING TRADE OCCUPATIONS APPLICANT GUIDE
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CUPATION: Fitt NZSCO 323211) SKILLS ASSESSMENT - Occupational Requirements A person who works in Australia as ANZSCO Code: 323212 – Fitter and Turner, fits, assembles grinds and shapes metal parts and sub-assemblies to fabricate production machinery and other equipment.
Specific tasks include:
studying drawings and specifications to determine suitable material, method and sequence of operations, and machine settings
fitting fabricated metal parts into products and assembling metal parts and subassemblies to produce machines and equipment
checking fabricated and assembled metal parts for accuracy, clearance and fit using precision measuring instruments
setting guides, stops and other controls on machining tools, setting up prescribed cutting and shaping tools and dies in machines and presses, and setting controls for textile machines
forming metal stock and castings to fine tolerances using machining tools to press, cut, grind, plane, bore and drill metal
cutting, threading, bending and installing hydraulic and pneumatic pipes and lines
preparing pattern mechanisms to control the operation of textile machines used to spin, weave, knit, sew and tuft fabric
diagnosing faults and performing operational maintenance of machines, and overhauling and repairing mechanical parts and fluid power equipment
may erect machines and equipment on-site
Specialisations may include:
Fitter Armament (Army) General Machinist
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS When assessing your skills against the Australian qualification, qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are:
1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering tasks 3. Advanced engineering tasks 4. Engineering maintenance 5. Welding and fabrication 6. Electives
Evidence Required:
General Machining (Lathe, Mill and Grinding) Dismantle/repair/replace/assemble and fit
engineering components Should be able to repair:
o Threads o Gears o Gearboxes o Couplings o Keyways o Rebuilding of Shafts.
Must be able to interpret Technical Drawing Precision Measuring
1. Common Units – Employability skills This cluster relates to the workplace occupational health and safety requirements, work processes and procedures, engineering industry standards and requirements to work as a Fitter and Turner in Australia. Employability skills covers teamwork; communication; problem solving; planning and organising; learning; technology; self-management; initiative and enterprise. This cluster includes the following units:
Apply principles of occupational health and
safety in the work environment Apply quality systems Apply quality procedures Organise and communicate information Work with others in a manufacturing,
OCCUPATION: Fitter and Turner (ANZSCO 323212)
QUALIFICATION: MEM30205 - Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade
ENGINEERING TRADE OCCUPATIONS APPLICANT GUIDE
www.vu.edu.au/skilled-migration www.vu.edu.au/trs CRICOS Provider No. 00124K (Melbourne) 02475D (Sydney) RTO Code: 3113 4
engineering or related environment
2. Engineering tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform and plan a range of engineering operations such as measurements, handling and interpreting technical drawings.
Perform engineering measurements Perform computations Plan to undertake a routine task Plan a complete activity Interact with computing technology Assist in the provision of on the job training Interpret technical drawing Undertake manual handling Use hand tools Use power tools/hand held operations Mark off/out (general engineering)
3. Advanced engineering tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform lathe, milling, grinding and boring operations.
Perform general machining Perform lathe operations Set computer controlled machines/processes Perform precision mechanical measurement Use tools for precision work
4. Engineering maintenance
This cluster covers your ability to diagnose, repair and maintain mechanical equipment.
Perform operational maintenance of
machines/equipment Perform equipment condition monitoring and
recording Shut down and isolate machines/equipment Shut down and isolate machines/equipment Repair and fit engineering components Dismantle, replace and assemble engineering
components
5. Welding and fabrication
This cluster covers your ability to apply weld and perform manual heating and thermal cutting.
Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Perform routine manual metal arc welding Perform routine gas metal arc welding
6. Electives
This cluster covers your ability to provide evidence to support one elective area.
Maintenance fitting Maintain and overhaul mechanical equipment Perform fault diagnosis, installation and
removal of bearings Maintain and repair mechanical drives and
mechanical transmission assemblies Perform levelling and alignment of machines
and engineering components Perform installation and removal of mechanical
seals Perform gland packing
OR Machining Perform machine setting (routine) Set computer controlled machines/processes Perform complex lathe operations Perform routine sharpening/maintenance of
production tools and cutters OR Hydraulic fitting Maintain pneumatic system components Maintain hydraulic system components Inspect, test and maintain the operational
function of components Connect/disconnect fluid conveying system
components Manufacture fluid conveying conductor
assemblies
ENGINEERING TRADE OCCUPATIONS APPLICANT GUIDE
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SKILLS ASSESSMENT - Occupational Requirements
A person who works in Australia as ANZSCO Code: 323213 – Fitter-Welder fits, assembles and welds metal parts and sub-assemblies to fabricate production machinery and other equipment.
Specific tasks include:
studying drawings and specifications to determine suitable material, method and sequence of operations, and machine settings
fitting fabricated metal parts into products and assembling metal parts and subassemblies to produce machines and equipment
checking fabricated and assembled metal parts for accuracy, clearance and fit using precision measuring instruments
setting guides, stops and other controls on machining tools, setting up prescribed cutting and shaping tools and dies in machines and presses, and setting controls for textile machines
forming metal stock and castings to fine tolerances using machining tools to press, cut, grind, plane, bore and drill metal
cutting, threading, bending and installing hydraulic and pneumatic pipes and lines
preparing pattern mechanisms to control the operation of textile machines used to spin, weave, knit, sew and tuft fabric
diagnosing faults and performing operational maintenance of machines, and overhauling and repairing mechanical parts and fluid power equipment
may erect machines and equipment on-site
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS When assessing your skills against the Australian qualifications, qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are:
1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering tasks 3. Advanced engineering tasks 4. Engineering maintenance 5. Welding and fabrication 6. Electives
Evidence Required:
Understanding of the OXY cutting and welding process
Previous weld testing results Knowledge of three welding processes – MIG,
TIG and ARC – to an advanced level (must have evidence that shows Multi positional welding)
Work experience with third party verification and evidence of first class welding tasks
Drawing interpretation General Machining (Lathe, Mill and Grinding) Dismantle/repair/replace/assemble and fit
engineering components Should be able to repair:
o Threads o Gears o Gearboxes o Couplings o Keyways o Rebuilding of Shafts.
Must be able to interpret Technical Drawing Precision Measuring
1. Common Units – Employability skills This cluster relates to the workplace occupational health and safety requirements, work processes and procedures, engineering industry standards and requirements to work as a Fitter and Turner in Australia. Employability skills covers teamwork; communication; problem solving; planning and organising; learning; technology; self-management; initiative and enterprise. This cluster includes the following units:
Apply principles of occupational health and
safety in the work environment Apply quality systems Apply quality procedures
OCCUPATION: Fitter-Welder (ANZSCO 323213)
QUALIFICATION: MEM30205 - Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade
ENGINEERING TRADE OCCUPATIONS APPLICANT GUIDE
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Organise and communicate information Work with others in a manufacturing,
engineering or related environment
2. Engineering tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform and plan a range of engineering operations such as measurements, handling and interpreting technical drawings.
Perform engineering measurements Perform computations Plan to undertake a routine task Plan a complete activity Interact with computing technology Assist in the provision of on the job training Interpret technical drawing Undertake manual handling Use hand tools Use power tools/hand held operations Mark off/out (general engineering)
3. Advanced engineering tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform lathe, milling, grinding and boring operations.
Perform general machining Perform lathe operations Set computer controlled machines/processes Perform precision mechanical measurement Use tools for precision work
4. Engineering maintenance
This cluster covers your ability to diagnose, repair and maintain mechanical equipment.
Perform operational maintenance of
machines/equipment Perform equipment condition monitoring and
recording Shut down and isolate machines/equipment Shut down and isolate machines/equipment Repair and fit engineering components Dismantle, replace and assemble engineering
components
5. Welding and fabrication
This cluster covers your ability to apply weld and perform manual heating and thermal cutting to an advanced standard.
Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Perform advanced manual metal arc welding Perform advanced gas metal arc welding Perform advanced TIG
6. Electives
This cluster covers your ability to provide evidence to support one elective area or a combination of all three.
Maintenance fitting Maintain and overhaul mechanical equipment Perform fault diagnosis, installation and
removal of bearings Maintain and repair mechanical drives and
mechanical transmission assemblies Perform levelling and alignment of machines
and engineering components Perform installation and removal of mechanical
seals Perform gland packing
OR Machining Perform machine setting (routine) Set computer controlled machines/processes Perform complex lathe operations Perform routine sharpening/maintenance of
production tools and cutters OR Hydraulic fitting Maintain pneumatic system components Maintain hydraulic system components Inspect, test and maintain the operational
function of components Connect/disconnect fluid conveying system
components Manufacture fluid conveying conductor
assemblies
ENGINEERING TRADE OCCUPATIONS APPLICANT GUIDE
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SKILLS ASSESSMENT - Occupational Requirements
A person who works in Australia as ANZSCO Code 322311- Metal Fabricator (also can be referred to as a Boilermaker) marks off and fabricates structural steel and other metal stock to make or repair metal products and structures including boilers and pressure vessels.
Specific tasks include:
studies drawings or specifications to determine job requirements
selects, cleans and prepares metal stock, fabrication tools and equipment
cuts, rolls, bends, shapes, moulds, spins, heats or hammers
metal products to fabricate parts or sub-assemblies fits and assembles metal components by riveting, bolting, welding, brazing or soldering
finishes products by cleaning, polishing, filing or bathing them in acidic solutions
measures quality of fabricated parts or sub-assemblies
may set up and operate spinning lathes to spin shaped articles from sheet or structural metal
may plan, layout and fabricate mould patterns or templates for producing metal castings or articles
The Australian qualification that matches the tasks and activities of ANZSCO Code 322311 - Metal Fabricator is MEM30305 - Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade. The skills assessment will match your skills and experience against this qualification.
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS When assessing your skills against the Australian qualification, qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are:
1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering tasks 3. Fabrication 4. Advanced Fabrication 5. Welding
1. Common Units – Employability skills This cluster relates to the workplace occupational health and safety requirements, work processes and procedures, engineering industry standards and requirements to work as a metal fabricator in Australia. Employability skills covers teamwork; communication; problem solving; planning and organising; learning; technology; self-management; initiative and enterprise. This cluster includes the following units;
Apply principles of occupational health and
safety in the work environment Work with others in a manufacturing,
engineering or related environment Organise and communicate information Apply quality systems Apply quality procedures Assist in the provision of on the job training
2. Engineering tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform and plan a range of engineering tasks such as measurements, handling and interpreting technical drawings.
Plan to undertake a routine task Plan a complete activity Interact with computing technology Interpret technical drawing Perform engineering measurements Perform computations Undertake manual handling Use hand tools Use power tools/hand held operations
3. Fabrication This cluster covers your ability to fabricate using a range of fabrication techniques.
OCCUPATION: Metal Fabricator (ANZSCO 322311)
QUALIFICATION: MEM30305 - Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade
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Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes Use workshop machines for basic operations Carry out mechanical cutting Perform routine oxy acetylene welding Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Apply fabrication, forming and shaping techniques Perform sheet and plate assembly Erect structures Dismantle, replace and assemble engineering
components
4. Advanced Fabrication
This cluster covers your ability to perform geometric development, advanced thermal cutting. Be able to assemble, modify and repair fabricated components.
Perform geometric development Assemble fabricated components Repair/replace/modify fabrications Install pipework and pipework assemblies
5. Welding
Advanced fabrication This cluster covers your ability to perform metal arc, gas metal arc and gas tungsten welding.
Apply safe welding practices Select welding processes Work safely with industrial chemicals and
materials Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Perform routine manual metal arc welding Perform routine gas metal arc welding Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding Weld using manual metal arc welding process Weld using gas metal arc welding process Weld using gas tungsten arc welding
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SKILLS ASSESSMENT - Occupational Requirements
A person who works in Australia as ANZSCO Code: 323299 Metal Fitter and Machinist machines, fits, assembles and repairs metal parts, sub-assemblies and manufactured parts using a range of processes, tools and machines.
Specific tasks include:
reads and interprets drawings and specifications
sets up and adjusts metalworking machines and equipment
operates machines to produce parts or tools by turning, boring, milling, planing, shaping, slotting, grinding or drilling metal stock or components
fits and assembles metal parts, tools or sub-assemblies, including welding or brazing parts
cuts, threads, bends and installs fluid power pipes and lines
checks accuracy and quality of finished parts, tools or sub-assemblies
fabricates tools, dies, plastic moulds and jigs, or lays out and finishes cavities in die blocks
dismantles faulty tools and assemblies and repairs or replaces defective parts
may control electroplating processes and maintains solutions to coat metal articles or other parts with non-ferrous metals
may program, set up and operate computer and numerically controlled machines
The Australian qualification that matches the tasks and activities of ANZSCO Code: 323299 Metal Fitters and Machinists is MEM30205 - Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade. The skills assessment will match your skills and experience against this qualification.
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS When assessing your skills against the Australian qualifications, qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are:
1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering tasks 3. Machine operations 4. Electives 1. Common Units – Employability skills This cluster relates to the workplace occupational health and safety requirements, work processes and procedures, engineering industry standards and requirements to work as a general mechanical engineering tradesperson in Australia. Employability skills covers teamwork; communication; problem solving; planning and organising; learning; technology; self-management; initiative and enterprise. This cluster includes the following units:
Apply principles of occupational health and
safety in the work environment Work with others in a manufacturing,
engineering or related environment Organise and communicate information Apply quality systems Apply quality procedures Assist in the provision of on the job training
2. Engineering tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform and plan a range of operations such as interpreting technical drawings, measurements, manual handling and use of tools.
Plan to undertake a routine task Plan a complete activity Interact with computing technology Interpret technical drawing Perform engineering measurements Perform computations Undertake manual handling Use hand tools Use power tools/hand held operations
OCCUPATION: Metal Fitter and Machinist (ANZSCO 323299)
QUALIFICATION: MEM30205 - Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade
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3. Machine operations This cluster covers your ability to operate, maintain and monitor machines in an engineering environment.
Use workshop machines for basic operations Perform machine setting (routine) Operate and monitor machine/process Perform operational maintenance of
machines/equipment Use hand tools for precision work Perform precision mechanical measurements
4. Electives
Machine operation – NC/CNC (Computer Numerical Control) This cluster covers your ability to operate and monitor machines in an engineering workshop.
Set computer controlled machines/processes Operate computer controlled machines/processes Set and edit computer controlled
machines/processes Write basic NC/CNC programs Program NC/CNC machining centre Program multiple spindle and/or multiple axis
NC/CNC machining centre Program CNC wire cut machines Program and set up CNC manufacturing cell Operate and monitor machine/process
Machining tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform general machining, lathe, milling, grinding and boring operations.
Perform general machining Perform precision shaping/planning/slotting
operations Perform lathe operations Perform milling operations Perform grinding operations Perform machining operations using horizontal
and/or vertical boring machines Perform electro-discharge (EDM) machining
operations
Perform routine sharpening/maintenance of production tools and cutters
Lathe operations This cluster covers your ability to perform advanced lathe operations.
Perform machine setting (complex) Perform complex lathe operations Perform advanced machine/process operation
Milling operations This cluster covers your ability to perform advanced milling operations.
Perform machine setting (complex) Perform complex milling operations Perform advanced machine/process operation
Boring operations This cluster covers your ability to perform advanced boring operations.
Perform machine setting (complex) Perform complex jig boring operations Perform advanced machine/process operation
Grinding operations This cluster covers your ability to perform advanced grinding operations.
Perform machine setting (complex) Perform complex grinding operations Perform advanced machine/process operation
Mechanical service and repair This cluster covers your ability to maintain and repair mechanical equipment.
Maintain and overhaul mechanical equipment Perform fault diagnosis, installation and
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removal of bearings Maintain and repair mechanical drives and
mechanical transmission assemblies Levelling and alignment of machines and
engineering components Perform installation and removal of mechanical
seals Perform gland packing
Engineering maintenance This cluster covers your ability to diagnose, repair and maintain mechanical equipment.
Perform operational maintenance of
machines/equipment Perform equipment condition monitoring and
recording Shut down and isolate machines/equipment Repair and fit engineering components Dismantle, replace and assemble engineering
components
Welding This cluster covers your ability to perform metal arc, gas metal arc and gas tungsten welding.
Select welding processes Apply safe welding practices Work safely with industrial chemicals and
materials Perform routine manual metal arc welding Perform routine gas metal arc welding Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding
Fabrication This cluster covers your ability to fabricate using a range of fabrication techniques.
Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes Carry out mechanical cutting Perform sheet and plate assembly
Hydraulic and pneumatic This cluster covers your ability to maintain, repair and manufacture hydraulic and/or pneumatic systems.
Maintain pneumatic system components Maintain hydraulic system components Inspect, test and maintain the operational
function of components Connect/disconnect fluid conveying system
components Manufacture fluid conveying conductor
assemblies
Technical drawing This cluster covers your ability to develop and modify technical drawings for computer assisted drafting (CAD).
Prepare basic engineering drawings (CAD) Create 2D code files using CAM systems
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SKILLS ASSESSMENT - Occupational Requirements
A person who works in Australia as ANZSCO Code 323214 Metal Machinist (First Class), fits and assembles metal parts and sub-assemblies to fabricate production machinery and other equipment.
Specific tasks include:
studies drawings or specifications to determine methods and sequences of operations
checks prepared metal components for accuracy, using measuring instruments such as micrometres, callipers and rules
lifts and hoists components on to working surface, lays out and marks reference points, and aligns parts using measuring instruments
drills holes and taps threads for bolting parts together, and assembles parts and sub-assemblies
cuts, threads, bends and installs hydraulic and pneumatic pipes and lines
verifies alignment of, and clearances between, components using measuring instruments
cleans and lubricates assembled articles
may mark out stock to be shaped and formed into metal parts by other workers
may shrink-fit parts during assembly, using oxyacetylene torches and presses
may fit and assemble non-metallic parts
may erect machinery and equipment on-site
may test-assemble articles in workshops to ensure accuracy of fit
The Australian qualification that matches the tasks and activities of ANZSCO Code 323214 - Metal Machinist (First Class) is MEM30205 - Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade. The skills assessment will match your skills and experience against this qualification.
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS
When assessing your skills against the Australian qualification, qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are: 1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering tasks 3. Machining tasks 4. Machine operations 5. Electives 1. Common Units – Employability skills This cluster relates to the workplace occupational health and safety requirements, work processes and procedures, engineering industry standards and requirements to work as a metal machinist in Australia. Employability skills covers teamwork; communication; problem solving; planning and organising; learning; technology; self-management; initiative and enterprise. This cluster includes the following units:
Apply principles of occupational health and
safety in the work environment Work with others in a manufacturing,
engineering or related environment Organise and communicate information Apply quality systems Apply quality procedures Assist in the provision of on the job training
2. Engineering tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform and plan a range of engineering operations such as interpreting technical drawings, measurements, manual handling and use of tools.
Plan to undertake a routine task Plan to complete activity Interact with computing technology Interpret technical drawing
OCCUPATION: Metal Machinist First Class (ANZSCO 323214)
QUALIFICATION: MEM30205 - Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade
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Perform engineering measurements Perform computations Undertake manual handling Use hand tools Use power tools/hand held operations
3. Machining tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform general machining, lathe, milling, grinding and boring operations.
Use tools for precision work Perform precision mechanical measurement Perform general machining Perform late operations Perform milling operations Perform grinding operations Perform precision jig boring operations Perform electro-discharge (EDM) machining
operations Perform routine sharpening/maintenance of
production tools and cutters
4. Machine operations
This cluster covers your ability to perform operate and monitor machines in an engineering workshop.
Perform machine setting (routine) Operate and monitor machine/process Set computer controlled machines/processes Operate computer controlled machine/processes
5. Electives
You are required to provide evidence of your skills, knowledge and experience in one of the following elective areas or a combination of all four.
Lathe operations Perform machine setting (complex) Perform complex lathe operations Perform advanced machine/process operation
OR Milling operations
Perform machine setting (complex) Perform complex milling operations Perform advanced machine/process operation
OR Boring operations Perform machine setting (complex) Perform machining operations using horizontal
and/or vertical boring machines Perform advanced machine/process operation
OR Grinding operations Perform machine setting (complex) Perform complex grinding operations Perform advanced machine/process operation
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SKILLS ASSESSMENT - Occupational Requirements
A person who works in Australia as ANZSCO Code 322312 Pressure Welder assembles, welds and repairs pressure vessels and pipes to relevant standards. Welders assemble metal fabricated products such as structures, frames, plate and sheet assemblies, pipe-work and vessels using welding techniques. Welding techniques may include welding ferrous and non-ferrous metal plate or sheet. Welds are undertaken to pre-determined standards and may be tested for compliance to required standards. Welders use a range of hand and hand held power tools and workshop machines such as drills, grinders, clamps, benders and lifting equipment. Specific tasks include:
studying blueprints, drawings and specifications to determine job requirements selecting, cleaning and preparing metal stock
cutting marked-out metal sections and shapes using hand tools, flame cutting torches and metal cutting machines
shaping and bending metal sections and pipes using hand and machine tools, and by heating and hammering
aligning parts to be joined using hand tools and measuring instruments
joining metal sections using various welding techniques, bolting and riveting
examining welds for width of bead, penetration and precision
finishing products by cleaning, polishing, filing and bathing in acidic solutions
cleaning and smoothing welds by filing, chiselling and grinding
The Australian qualification that matches the tasks and activities of ANZSCO Code 322312 Pressure Welder is MEM30305 - Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade. Your skills assessment will match your skills and experience against this qualification.
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS When assessing your skills against the Australian qualification, qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are: 1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering Operations 3. Fabrication 4. Welding 5. Advanced Welding
1. Common Units – Employability This cluster relates to the workplace occupational health and safety requirements, work processes and procedures, engineering industry standards and requirements to work as a Pressure welder in Australia. Employability skills covers teamwork; communication; problem solving; planning and organising; learning; technology; self-management; initiative and enterprise This cluster includes the following units;
Apply principles of occupational health and
safety in the work environment Apply quality systems Apply quality procedures Organise and communicate information Work with others in a manufacturing,
engineering or related environment Participate in environmentally sustainable
work practices 2. Engineering Operations This cluster covers your ability to perform and plan a range of engineering operations such as measurements, handling and interpreting technical drawings This cluster includes the following units:
OCCUPATION: Pressure Welder (ANZSCO 32312)
QUALIFICATION: MEM30305 - Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade
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Perform engineering measurements Perform computations Plan to undertake a routine task Plan a complete activity Interact with computing technology Assist in the provision of on the job training Interpret technical drawing Undertake manual handling Use hand tools Use power tools/hand held operations
3. Fabrication This cluster covers your ability to fabricate using a range of fabrication techniques. This cluster includes the following units:
Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes
Use workshop machines for basic operations Carry out mechanical cutting Perform sheet and plate assembly Install pipe work and pipe work assemblies Perform Geometric development Repair/replace/modify fabrications Perform advanced heating and thermal
cutting Apply fabrication, forming and shaping
techniques Erect structures Undertake manual handling
4. Welding
This cluster covers your ability to perform oxy acetylene, metal arc, gas metal arc and gas tungsten welding. This cluster includes the following units:
Select welding processes Apply safe welding practices Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Perform routine oxy acetylene welding Perform brazing and/or silver soldering Perform routine manual metal arc welding Weld using manual metal arc welding
process Weld using flux core arc welding process Perform routine gas metal arc welding
Weld using gas metal arc welding process Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding Weld using gas tungsten arc welding process
5. Advanced Welding
This cluster covers your ability to perform advanced metal arc, gas metal arc and gas tungsten welding. This cluster includes the following units:
Perform advanced welding using manual
metal arc welding process Perform advanced welding using gas metal
arc welding process Perform advanced welding using gas
tungsten arc welding process
May include:
Australian Standard AS1796 Welding ticket in Pressure Plate Welding or equivalent
Knowledge and use of welding procedures
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A person who works in Australia as ANZSCO Code 322211 Sheet Metal Trades Worker could make, install, and maintain heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning duct systems; roofs; siding; rain gutters; downspouts; skylights; restaurant equipment; outdoor signs; railroad cars; tailgates; customized precision equipment; and many other products made from metal sheets. Specific tasks include:
studies drawings or specifications to determine
job requirements
selects, cleans and prepares metal stock, fabrication tools and equipment
cuts, rolls, bends, shapes, moulds, spins, heats or hammers
metal products to fabricate parts or sub-assemblies fits and assembles metal components by riveting, bolting, welding, brazing or soldering
finishes products by cleaning, polishing, filing or bathing them in acidic solutions
measures quality of fabricated parts or sub-assemblies
may set up and operate spinning lathes to spin shaped articles from sheet or structural metal
may plan, layout and fabricate mould patterns or templates for producing metal castings or articles
The Australian qualification that matches the tasks and activities of ANZSCO Code 322211 Sheet Metal Trades Worker is MEM30305 - Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade. The skills assessment will match your skills and experience against this qualification.
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS When assessing your skills against the Australian qualifications qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are:
1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering tasks 3. Fabrication 4. Advanced fabrication 5. Machine operations 1. Common Units – Employability skills This cluster relates to the workplace occupational health and safety requirements, work processes and procedures, engineering industry standards and requirements to work as a sheet metal worker in Australia. Employability skills covers teamwork; communication; problem solving; planning and organising; learning; technology; self-management; initiative and enterprise. This cluster includes the following units:
Apply principles of occupational health and
safety in the work environment Apply quality systems Apply quality procedures Organise and communicate information Work with others in a manufacturing,
engineering or related environment Assist in the provision of on the job training
2. Engineering tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform and plan a range of engineering tasks such as interpreting technical drawings, measurements, manual handling and use of tools.
Plan to undertake a routine task Plan a complete activity Interact with computing technology Interpret technical drawing Perform engineering measurements Perform computations Undertake manual handling Use hand tools Use power tools/hand held operations
OCCUPATION: Sheet Metal Trades Worker (ANZSCO 322211)
QUALIFICATION: MEM30305 - Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication (Light Fabrication)
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3. Fabrication This cluster covers your ability to fabricate metal (ferrous and non-ferrous) using a range of techniques.
Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes Use workshop machines for basic operations Carry out mechanical cutting Perform routine oxy acetylene welding Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Apply fabrication, forming and shaping techniques Perform sheet and plate assembly Erect structures
4. Advanced fabrication
This cluster covers your ability to perform tasks that include; geometric development, assemble, modify and repair fabricated components.
Perform geometric development Perform advanced geometric development –
cylindrical/rectangular Perform advanced geometric development –
transitions Perform advanced geometric development –
conical Assemble fabricated components Repair/replace/modify fabrications
5. Machine operations
This cluster covers your ability to operate and monitor machines in an engineering workshop to construct sheet metal components and structures.
Perform operational maintenance of
machines/equipment Operate and monitor machine/process Operate computer controlled
machine/processes Perform advanced press operations
6. Welding This cluster covers general knowledge in the following:
Weld using manual metal arc welding Weld using gas metal arc welding
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A person who works in Australia as ANZSCO Code 323412 Toolmaker makes and repairs tools, dies, jigs, fixtures and other precision parts and equipment to fine tolerances for machine tools and other production machinery. Specialisations may include: Die Caster Die Sinker Jigmaker (Metal) Plastic Mould Maker Press-tool Maker Specific tasks include:
studying drawings and specifications to determine dimensions and tolerances of articles to be manufactured and models to be constructed
measuring and marking out metal stock and castings using various gauges
shaping metal and wood stock using machine tools
checking accuracy of manufactured articles and finished patterns to fine tolerances, using precision measuring instruments
testing and modifying manufactured articles
applying protective finishes to patterns and painting pattern sections to indicate method of assembly
assembling pattern sections and shaping work pieces to specified finish
pouring and spreading materials into moulds and over models of patterns, and building laminations of fibreglass cloth and plastic resin to fabricate patterns
repairing broken and damaged patterns and correcting patterns to compensate for defects in casting
constructing templates for layout and inspection
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS When assessing your skills against the Australian qualification, qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are:
1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering tasks 3. Fabrication 4. Advanced fabrication 5. Machine operations
Evidence required:
Advanced Precision Measuring Advanced Precise Lathe Operation Advanced Precise Milling Operation Advanced Cylindrical Grinding Advanced Tool and Cutter grinding Advanced Surface Grinding
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS When assessing your skills against the Australian qualification, qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are:
1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering tasks 3. Advanced engineering tasks 4. Engineering maintenance 5. Welding and fabrication 6. Electives
Evidence Required:
Understanding of all Toolmaking machines Knowledge of three welding processes – MIG,
TIG and ARC – to an advanced level (must have evidence that shows Multi positional welding)
Work with third party verification and evidence of all Tool room experience
Drawing interpretation General Machining (Lathe, Mill and Grinding) Dismantle/repair/replace/assemble and fit
engineering components Should be able to repair:
OCCUPATION: Toolmaker (ANZSCO 323412)
QUALIFICATION: MEM30205 - Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade
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o Threads o Gears o Gearboxes o Couplings o Keyways o Rebuilding of Shafts.
Must be able to interpret Technical Drawing Precision Measuring
1. Common Units – Employability skills This cluster relates to the workplace occupational health and safety requirements, work processes and procedures, engineering industry standards and requirements to work as a Toolmaker in Australia. Employability skills covers teamwork; communication; problem solving; planning and organising; learning; technology; self-management; initiative and enterprise. This cluster includes the following units:
Apply principles of occupational health and
safety in the work environment Apply quality systems Apply quality procedures Organise and communicate information Work with others in a manufacturing,
engineering or related environment
2. Engineering tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform and plan a range of engineering operations such as measurements, handling and interpreting technical drawings.
Perform engineering measurements Perform computations Plan to undertake a routine task Plan a complete activity Interact with computing technology Assist in the provision of on the job training Interpret technical drawing Undertake manual handling Use hand tools Use power tools/hand held operations Mark off/out (general engineering)
3. Advanced engineering tasks This cluster covers your ability to perform lathe, milling, grinding and boring operations.
Perform general machining Perform lathe operations Set computer controlled machines/processes Perform precision mechanical measurement Use tools for precision work
4. Engineering maintenance
This cluster covers your ability to diagnose, repair and maintain mechanical equipment.
Perform operational maintenance of
machines/equipment Perform equipment condition monitoring and
recording Shut down and isolate machines/equipment Shut down and isolate machines/equipment Repair and fit engineering components Dismantle, replace and assemble engineering
components
5. Welding and fabrication
This cluster covers your ability to apply weld and perform manual heating and thermal cutting.
Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Perform routine manual metal arc welding Perform routine gas metal arc welding
6. Electives
This cluster covers your ability to provide evidence to support one elective area.
Maintenance fitting Maintain and overhaul mechanical equipment Perform fault diagnosis, installation and
removal of bearings Maintain and repair mechanical drives and
mechanical transmission assemblies
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Perform levelling and alignment of machines and engineering components
Perform installation and removal of mechanical seals
Perform gland packing
OR
Machining Perform machine setting (routine) Set computer controlled machines/processes Perform complex lathe operations Perform routine sharpening/maintenance of
production tools and cutters Perform fault diagnosis, installation and
removal of defective parts Repair and fit engineering components Perform equipment conditioning, monitoring
and recording Manufacturing press tools and gauges Maintain tools and dies Dismantle, replace and assemble engineering
components Apply mathematical techniques in a
manufacturing or related environment
OR
Hydraulic fitting Maintain pneumatic system components Maintain hydraulic system components Inspect, test and maintain the operational
function of components Connect/disconnect fluid conveying system
components Manufacture fluid conveying conductor
assemblies
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SKILLS ASSESSMENT - Occupational Requirements
A person who works in Australia as ANZSCO Code: 322313 - Welder (First Class) fabricates and repairs metal products by welding metals.
Specific tasks include:
studies blueprints, drawings or specifications to determine appropriate welding processes and other job requirements
cleans and prepares metal surfaces for welding by flame-cutting, thermal cutting, gouging, bevelling, grinding or filing
preheats thick materials to required temperatures
fits attachments, connects hoses to gas tanks, or wires to power sources of equipment used in welding operations
adjusts controls to regulate gas pressure, voltage or amperage
opens valves or switches and lights torches, strikes arcs or starts machines
guides torches or electrodes along lines of weld manually or by operating machine controls
cleans and smooths welds by filing, chiselling or grinding
cuts metal shapes using flame and thermal cutting torches
may set up welding machines for other operators
The Australian qualification that matches the tasks and activities of ANZSCO Code: 322313 - Welder (First Class) is MEM30305 - Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade, your skills assessment will match your skills and experience against this qualification.
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS When assessing your skills against the Australian qualification, qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are:
1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering operations 3. Fabrication 4. Welding 5. Advanced Welding 1. Common Units – Employability skills This cluster relates to the workplace occupational health and safety requirements, work processes and procedures, engineering industry standards and requirements to work as a welder (first class) in Australia. Employability skills covers teamwork; communication; problem solving; planning and organising; learning; technology; self-management; initiative and enterprise. This cluster includes the following units;
Apply principles of occupational health and
safety in the work environment Apply quality systems Apply quality procedures Organise and communicate information Work with others in a manufacturing,
engineering or related environment
2. Engineering operations This cluster covers your ability to perform and plan a range of engineering operations such as measurements, handling and interpreting technical drawings.
Perform engineering measurements Perform computations Plan to undertake a routine task Plan a complete activity Interact with computing technology Assist in the provision of on the job training Interpret technical drawing Undertake manual handling Use hand tools Use power tools/hand held operation
OCCUPATION: Welder – First Class (ANZSCO 322313)
QUALIFICATION: MEM30305 - Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade
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3. Fabrication This cluster covers your ability to fabricate using a range of fabrication techniques.
Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes Use workshop machines for basic operations Carry out mechanical cutting Perform sheet and plate assembly Install pipework and pipework assemblies
4. Welding
This cluster covers your ability to perform oxy acetylene, metal arc, gas metal arc and gas tungsten welding.
Select welding processes Apply safe welding practices Work safely with industrial chemicals and
materials Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Perform routine oxy acetylene welding Perform brazing and/or silver soldering Perform routine manual metal arc welding Weld using manual metal arc welding process Weld using flux core arc welding process Perform routine gas metal arc welding Weld using gas metal arc welding process Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding Weld using gas tungsten arc welding process
5. Advanced welding
This cluster covers your ability to perform advanced metal arc, gas metal arc and gas tungsten welding.
Perform advanced welding using manual metal
arc welding process Perform advanced welding using gas metal arc
welding process Perform advanced welding using gas tungsten
arc welding process
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SKILLS ASSESSMENT - Occupational Requirements
A person who works in Australia as ANZSCO Code: 322311 Boilermaker fabricates and repairs metal products by welding metals.
Specific tasks include:
studies blueprints, drawings or specifications to determine appropriate welding processes and other job requirements
selects, cleans and prepares metal stock, fabrication tools and equipment
cuts, rolls, bends, shapes, heats, hammers and welds metal products
assembles metal components by riveting, bolting or welding
finishes products by cleaning and grinding
measures quality of fabricated parts or sub- assemblies
may plan and complete layouts for fabrication assemblies
The Australian qualification that matches the tasks and activities of ANZSCO Code: 322311 Boilermaker is the MEM30305 - Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade, your skills assessment will match your skills and experience against this qualification.
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS
When assessing your skills against Australian Qualifications qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are:
1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering operations 3. Fabrication 4. Welding 5. Advanced Welding 1. Common Units – Employability skills
This cluster relates to the workplace occupational health and safety requirements, work processes and procedures, engineering industry standards and requirements to work as a welder (first class) in Australia. Employability skills covers teamwork; communication; problem solving; planning and organising; learning; technology; self-management; initiative and enterprise. This cluster includes the following units:
Apply principles of occupational health and
safety in the work environment Apply quality systems Apply quality procedures Organise and communicate information Work with others in a manufacturing,
engineering or related environment
2. Engineering operations This cluster covers your ability to perform and plan a range of engineering operations such as measurements, handling and interpreting technical drawings.
Perform engineering measurements Perform computations Plan to undertake a routine task Plan a complete activity Interact with computing technology Assist in the provision of on the job training Interpret technical drawing Undertake manual handling Use hand tools Use power tools/hand held operation
3. Fabrication This cluster covers your ability to fabricate using a range of fabrication techniques.
OCCUPATION: Boilermaker (ANZSCO 322311)
QUALIFICATION: MEM30305 - Certificate III in Engineering –Fabrication Trade
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Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes Use workshop machines for basic operations Carry out mechanical cutting Perform routine oxy acetylene welding Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Apply fabrication, forming and shaping techniques Perform sheet and plate assembly Erect structures Dismantle, replace and assemble engineering
components
4. Advanced Fabrication
This cluster covers your ability to perform geometric development, advanced thermal cutting. Be able to assemble, modify and repair fabricated components.
Perform geometric development Assemble fabricated components Repair/replace/modify fabrications Install pipework and pipework assemblies
5. Welding
Advanced fabrication
This cluster covers your ability to perform metal arc, gas metal arc and gas tungsten welding.
Apply safe welding practices Select welding processes Work safely with industrial chemicals and
materials Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Perform routine manual metal arc welding Perform routine gas metal arc welding Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding Weld using manual metal arc welding process Weld using gas metal arc welding process Weld using gas tungsten arc welding
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SKILLS ASSESSMENT - Occupational Requirements
A person who works in Australia as ANZSCO Code: 322311 Boilermaker/Welder fabricates and repairs metal products by welding metals.
Specific tasks include:
studies blueprints, drawings or specifications to determine appropriate manufacturing welding processes and other job requirements
selects, cleans and prepares metal stock, fabrication tools and equipment
cuts, rolls, bends, shapes, heats, hammers and welds metal products to fabricate parts or sub-assemblies
fits and assembles metal components by riveting, bolting or welding
finishes products by cleaning and grinding
measures quality of fabricated parts or sub- assemblies
may plan and complete layouts for fabrication assemblies
The Australian qualification that matches the tasks and activities of ANZSCO Code: 322311 Boilermaker/Welder is MEM30305 - Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade, your skills assessment will match your skills and experience against this qualification.
ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS
When assessing your skills against the Australian qualification, qualified assessors will cluster the tasks required to complete this qualification. These clusters are:
1. Common units – Employability skills 2. Engineering operations 3. Fabrication 4. Welding 5. Advanced Welding 1. Common Units – Employability skills
This cluster relates to the workplace occupational health and safety requirements, work processes and procedures, engineering industry standards and requirements to work as a welder (first class) in Australia. Employability skills covers teamwork, communication, problem solving, planning and organising, learning, technology, self-management, initiative and enterprise. This cluster includes the following units:
Apply principles of occupational health and
safety in the work environment Apply quality systems Apply quality procedures Organise and communicate information Work with others in a manufacturing,
engineering or related environment
2. Engineering operations This cluster covers your ability to perform and plan a range of engineering operations such as measurements, handling and interpreting technical drawings.
Perform engineering measurements Perform computations Plan to undertake a routine task Plan a complete activity Interact with computing technology Assist in the provision of on the job training Interpret technical drawing Undertake manual handling Use hand tools Use power tools/hand held operation
3. Fabrication This cluster covers your ability to fabricate using a range of fabrication techniques.
OCCUPATION: Boilermaker/Welder (ANZSCO 322311)
QUALIFICATION: MEM30305 - Certificate III in Engineering –Fabrication Trade
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Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes Use workshop machines for basic operations Carry out mechanical cutting Perform routine oxy acetylene welding Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Apply fabrication, forming and shaping techniques Perform sheet and plate assembly Erect structures Dismantle, replace and assemble engineering
components
4. Advanced Fabrication
This cluster covers your ability to perform geometric development, advanced thermal cutting. Be able to assemble, modify and repair fabricated components.
Perform geometric development Assemble fabricated components Repair/replace/modify fabrications Install pipework and pipework assemblies
5. Welding
Advanced fabrication
This cluster covers your ability to perform metal arc, gas metal arc and gas tungsten welding.
Apply safe welding practices Select welding processes Work safely with industrial chemicals and
materials Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Perform routine manual metal arc welding Perform routine gas metal arc welding Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding Weld using manual metal arc welding process Weld using gas metal arc welding process Weld using gas tungsten arc welding