Apprentice & Trainee Training

Apprentice & Trainee Training

Apprentice & Trainee Training

XLt is a Government recognised training organisation authorised to deliver training and ceritification to apprentices and trainees.

Some of the course outlines offered are taken from the Metals and Engineering Training Package (MEM05) and include:

  • Apprenticeship - Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication) to
    Certificate IV in Engineering

  • Traineeship – Certificate II (Production)


Companies can commence apprentices and trainees at any time throughout the year, unlike most TAFE’s where intake is only once per year.

Delivery of off the job training can be in block release or day release and is also flexible to fit in with the companies work loads. The cost of off the job training component is similar to TAFE charges, but many vary slightly due to the individualised nature of training content, (eg. off the shelf training program).


Employing of an Apprentice:


1. XLT can assist in interviewing and assessing applicants to determine attitude and aptitude against the requirement of the company.

2. A pre-apprenticeship course can follow to ensure applicant is more familiar with the training/skills requirements, and also to ensure that he/she is familiar with the work site/shop. This will include safety, general hand/power tools, and operating procedures.

3. You then sign the apprentice up with a New Apprentice Centre (NAC).

4. The NAC will then request a TPO (Training Program Outline) from XLT.

5. XLT will then discuss with you (the company) and also with the Apprentice to choose the best possible training units to benefit company/apprentice and industry from the Metals and Engineering Training Package.

6. XLT will then discuss and organise with you (the company) about the best times for the off the job component of training for the Apprenticeship.

7. XLT will give you regular progress updates of apprentice, will carry out on the job assessments/training, and liaise with the company supervisor/manager to ensure all training outcomes are achieved.

8. Between XLT, the company, and the Apprentice, we will achieve the highest degree of craftsmanship skills, knowledge, values, and attitudes delivered to the highest levels of integrity and credibility.

Below is a list of the available units for the Certificate III in Engineering training program. XLT specialises in meeting the requirements of the employer as well as the individuals abilities when tailoring a training program to suit each student.

MEM30305 Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade

                                                                   


Unit Code


Mandatory Units

MEM12023A

PERFORM ENGINEERING MEASURMENTS

MEM12024A

PERFORM COMPUTATIONS

MEM13014A

APPLY PRINCIPLES OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE
WORK ENVIRONMENT

MEM14004A

PLAN TO UNDERTAKE A ROUTINE TASK

MEM14005A

PLAN A COMPLETE ACTIVITY

MEM15002A

APPLY QUALITY SYSTEMS

MEM15024A

APPLY QUALITY PROCEDURES

MEM16006A

ORGANISE AND COMMUNICATE  INFORMATION

MEM16007A

WORK WITH OTHERS IN A MANUFACTURING, ENGINEERING OR RELATED ENVIROMENT

MEM16008A

INTERACT WITH COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY

MEM17003A

ASSIST IN THE PROVISION OF ON THE JOB TRAINING

 


Fabrication Trade Stream / Specialisation Units.

MEM05005B

CARRY OUT MECHANICAL CUTTING – 12023A & 18001C

MEM05007C

PERFORM MANUAL HEATING AND THERMAL CUTTING

MEM05009C

PERFORM AUTOMATED THERMAL CUTTING – 05023A

MEM05011C

ASSEMBLE FABRICATED COMPONENTS – Oxy 05019C, 05049B, 05051A, 05052A, 12023A ,18001C & 18002B

MEM05012C

PERFORM ROUTINE MANUAL METAL ARC WELDING

MEM05013C

PERFORM MANUAL PRODUCTION WELDING

MEM05015C

WELD USING MANUAL METAL ARC WELDING PROCESS – 05012A, 05051A, 05052A, 12023A, 18001C & 18002B

MEM05016C

PERFORM ADVANCED WELDING USING MANUAL METAL ARC WELING PROCESS – 05007C, 05012C, 05015A, 05051C, 05052A, 09002B, 12023A, 18001C & 18002B

MEM05017C

WELD USING GAS METAL ARC WELDING PROCESS – 05005B, 05050B,05051A, 05052A, 12023A, 18001C & 01802B

MEM05018C

PERFORM ADVANCED WELDING USING GAS METAL ARC WELDING PROCESS - 05007C,05017C, 05050A,  05051A, 05052A, 12023A, 18001C & 18002B

MEM05019C

WELD USING GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING PROCESS – 05049B, 05051A, 05052A, 12023A, 18001C & 18002B

MEM05023C

WELDING USING SUBMERGED ARC WELDING PROCESS – 12023A

MEM05036C

REPAIR/REPLACE/MODIFY FABRICATION – 05005B, ,05007C, 05011C,  05012C, 05015C, 05051A, 05052A, 09002B, 12023A, 18001C & 18002B

MEM05037B

PERFORM GEOMETRIC DEVELOPMENT – 9002B, 12023A & 12024A

MEM05047B

WELD USING FLUX CORE ARC WELDING PROCESS – 05050B, 05051A, 05052A, 18001C & 18002B

MEM05048B

PERFORM ADVANCED WELDING USING FLUX CORE ARC WELDING PROCESS – 05007C, 05047B, 05050B, 05051C, 05052A, 09002B, 18001C
& 18002B

MEM05049B

PERFORM ROUTINE GAS TUNGSTEN WELDING

MEM05050B

PERFORM ROUTINE GAS METAL ARC WELDING

MEM05051A

SELECT WELDING PROCESSES

MEM05052A

APPLY SAFE WELDING PRACTICES

MEM09002B

INTERPRET TECHNICAL DRAWING

MEM18001C

USE HAND TOOLS

MEM18002B

USE POWER TOOLS / HAND HELD OPERATIONS


Contact us to find out more about how XLT can take the hard work out of employing an apprentice or trainee.


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