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Discover a range of exceptional metalworking courses in Western Australia designed to cater to both beginners and experienced learners. With 8 carefully selected courses, students can start their journey in the metalworking field or advance their skills with specialised training. Among the most popular options for newcomers are the Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade MEM31922 and the Certificate II in Engineering Pathways MEM20422. These courses provide foundational knowledge and practical skills necessary for a successful career in the industry.

For those seeking to build on their existing expertise, the Certificate IV in Engineering MEM40119 is an excellent choice, aimed at experienced learners ready to take their qualifications to the next level. This course is complemented by a variety of short courses, including Work in Accordance with an Issued Permit MSMPER200 and Combined Confined Space Entry and Gas Testing RIIWHS202E & MSMWHS217, designed to enhance safety and competency in the workplace.

Several reputable training providers are available locally, making it easy for students to access face-to-face instruction. Notable providers include Carey Training, offering the aforementioned Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade, and Cartec Training, who also offers the Certificate II in Engineering Pathways. By enrolling with local organisations like NMTAFE or ATM, students can benefit from high-quality training and support within Western Australia’s vibrant metalworking community.