Certificate IV in Engineering (Fluid Power)

Jobs and Skills WA: Engineering courses
Hydraulics, pneumatics, it's all great to work on! FEE FREE!

If you want to build high level skills and knowledge in fluid power machinery and systems, to work as a specialist hydraulics fitter or mechanic, this is the course for you!

The course covers equipment calibration and the monitoring and maintenance of hydraulic, pneumatic, and fluid power systems; giving you practical skills and knowledge to analyse, inspect, and maintain hydraulic and pneumatic systems, maintain fluid power controls, monitor equipment condition, and manage workplace health and safety.

Fee-free
Apprenticeship or Traineeship
School-based apprenticeship or traineeship (SBAT)
STEM
Industry: Engineering and Mining
National course code: MEM40119 | WA State ID: AD30

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Hydraulics is a vast and diverse industry

This post trade qualification will give you specialist skills in hydraulic systems to work as a hydraulic fitter or technician, systems designer, or equipment salesperson. By completing this Certificate IV in Engineering (Fluid Power) you'll gain skills to safely analyse, inspect, and maintain hydraulic and pneumatic systems, maintain fluid power controls, and monitor equipment condition.


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