This qualification defines the abilities and knowledge required of an engineering tradesperson - manufacturing within alloy , technology, manufacturing and associated businesses. The eligibility was specially designed to satisfy the requirements of apprentices from the above trade. The eligibility packaging was developed in an assumption that competency will probably be developed through a combination of on and off-the-job learning plans such as those delivered through a proper apprenticeship. Skills development should be undertaken via a Australian Apprenticeship arrangement through which the mix of on and off-the-job training will be defined from the Training Plan connected to the Contract of Training between your company and apprentice.Assessment of several units of competency must, where proposed, include evidence of the candidate's operation in a functioning workplace where there is an acceptable range of appropriate actions and substances to insure the range of use of these components. All outcomes should represent the grade of operation inherent from the job.No certification, legislative or certificate requirements affect the eligibility at time of publication. However, in a few jurisdictions units in this qualification may relate solely with licensing or regulatory requirements. Local regulations should be assessed.
There are no entrance requirements for this qualification.