UEE33020 Certificate III in Electrical Fitting
Manufacture, wire and fit electrical components
Gain skills in manufacturing, fitting, fault finding, wiring, and problem-solving within a plant or on machinery.
Learn at the SM TAFE Thornlie and Rockingham campuses, equipped with top-notch facilities for hands-on practice.
Overview
When Continuous enrolment
Study Mode Apprenticeship
In the Certificate III in Engineering - Electrical/Electronic Trade, you'll acquire a diverse range of skills essential for success in the electrical and electronic trade industry. From manufacturing and fitting to testing and fault finding, you'll learn to handle various aspects of electrical equipment with precision and expertise.
The curriculum encompasses electrical wiring work associated with plant or machinery assembly, maintenance, termination, and alteration, providing you with comprehensive knowledge and practical experience in this field. Additionally, you'll develop problem-solving capabilities in both DC circuits and single and three-phase low-voltage machines, along with the ability to design and connect electrical control circuits, ensuring you're well-prepared to tackle real-world challenges in the industry.
Gain these skills
- manufacture, fit, assemble, erect, operate, test, fault find, alter, repair electrical equipment
- electrical wiring work associated with assembling, maintaining, terminating or altering the wiring between electrical components within a plant or machinery
- problem solve in d.c. circuits and in single and three phase low voltage machines
- develop and connect electrical control circuits
- use diagrams, standards, codes and specifications
Learn in specialised facilities
At South Metropolitan TAFE Thornlie and Rockingham Campuses, you'll have access to purpose-built workshops equipped with advanced tools and simulation rooms. Here, you'll receive hands-on training using the latest techniques and equipment, allowing you to gain practical experience and refine your skills under the guidance of experienced instructors.
Whether you're assembling components, testing equipment, or troubleshooting circuits, these specialised facilities provide the ideal environment for honing your abilities and preparing you for a successful career in the electrical and electronic trade industry.
Select your preferred campus and apply
No future dates planned
This course is currently undergoing delivery planning and information will be available on our website shortly. Check back later, or use the form in the Get help section below to have our Client Contact Centre contact you with further information about the next course start date, delivery locations and study modes.