Certificate IV in Engineering (CNC Machining)

Jobs and Skills WA: Engineering courses
Kickstart your CNC career! FEE FREE!

Become a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programmer with this qualification! This nationally recognised certificate is an engineering trade qualification.

You'll learn the essential tools, computations, measurements, technical drawing skills, and computer technologies you’ll be using on a daily basis as a CNC programmer. You’ll also learn how to commission and configure programmable controller hardware and programs.

Depending on your training provider, you'll be able to choose specialist units in refrigeration systems, airconditioning, fire and security systems, manufacturing plant and more.

Fee-free
Apprenticeship or Traineeship
School-based apprenticeship or traineeship (SBAT)
STEM
Industry: Engineering and Mining
National course code: MEM40119 | WA State ID: AD26

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Have you had a career in manufacturing and you're looking to gain a qualification in CNC machining?

When you complete the Certificate IV in Engineering (Computer Numerical Control) you'll have specialist skills in engineering, machining, and manufacturing, opening up a career as a manufacturing supervisor, production manager, or team leader.

You will gain the practical skills and knowledge to set up, program, inspect, and operate NC and CNC machines.

The Certificate IV in Engineering (CNC Machining) is an apprenticeship for employees with experience in this field; please see the Apprenticeships(opens in a new tab)  section for more information.

Note: If you don't have experience in this field but would like to study this course see our Certificate IV in Engineering (CNC Machining)(opens in a new tab)  option for new apprentices and night classes.


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