
Courses for beginners
There are 7 courses available in New South Wales New South Wales for beginner learners with no prior experience or qualifications.
Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade
- There are no mandated entry requirements.








Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade
- There are no mandated entry requirements.




Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade (Boilermaking/Welding)
- There are no mandated entry requirements.







Operate a Gantry or Overhead Crane
- There are no mandated entry requirements.




Work in Accordance with an Issued Permit
- There are no mandated entry requirements.




Courses for experienced learners
There are 3 courses available in New South Wales New South Wales for experienced learners with prior experience or qualifications.
Certificate IV in Engineering
- There are no mandated entry requirements.







Diploma of Engineering – Advanced Trade
- There are no mandated entry requirements.


Certificate IV in Engineering (Welding)
- There are no mandated entry requirements.

Key questions
How can I become a welder?
To become a welder in New South Wales, you may want to consider completing the Certificate IV in Engineering. This qualification will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in this industry.
Are there training providers in New South Wales?
You can train to become a welder by completing a qualification with TAFE Queensland or North Regional TAFE. Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
What study modes are available?
There are several campuses within the New South Wales area that provide welder training. The closest campus is 2km away from the center of New South Wales. You can also study a welder course through online, traineeship learning. Find a course provider that best suits your study needs.
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More about welder courses in New South Wales
Are you looking to start a rewarding career in the welding industry? Our Welder courses in New South Wales offer a comprehensive pathway for both beginners and experienced individuals. With 11 courses available, including specialised training in the welding field, students can gain the skills necessary to excel in this high-demand trade. Whether you're just starting out with options like the Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade MEM31922 or seeking advanced qualifications such as the Certificate IV in Engineering (Welding) MEM40119, there is a course that fits your needs.
Our courses are delivered by reputable training providers accredited under the Vocational Education and Training (VET) framework, ensuring you receive quality education tailored to industry standards. Explore our beginner courses such as the Use Power Tools/Hand Held Operations MEM18002 to build essential skills for the workplace. For those with prior experience, advanced courses like the Diploma of Engineering – Advanced Trade MEM50119 can enhance your qualifications, making you a competitive candidate in the job market.
Located in New South Wales, our welder courses cater to the evolving needs of local industries, from manufacturing to construction. By enrolling in our programs, you'll not only gain practical skills but also benefit from the connections forged with professionals in the metalworking sector. Take the first step towards a successful welding career by exploring our full range of Welder courses in New South Wales. Join the ranks of skilled tradespeople who keep our industries running and experience the pride that comes with mastering the art of welding.
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19th July 2022