NZ Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Level 3)

Mechanical

A course by

EIT

Gain foundational skills in mechanical engineering, with hands-on workshop experience and a pathway towards apprenticeships in welding, machining, and fabrication.

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NZQA Level 3 Certification

Study Level

Entry

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Available in 2 locations

It will take a total of 1 year

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Work safely in engineering environments

Demonstrate knowledge of health and safety requirements and foster a safety culture during engineering tasks.

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Apply trade numeracy and literacy

Use basic trade-related numeracy, literacy, and visualization skills to undertake engineering tasks.

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Perform engineering tasks to instructions

Carry out a defined range of engineering tasks using relevant materials, tools, and equipment according to instructions.

What You're Signing Up For

The NZ Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Level 3) at EIT offers students project- and task-based learning in core mechanical engineering areas. The programme features real-world workshop experience with local firms and focuses on developing trade skills in machining, welding, and fabrication. Graduates are equipped to start apprenticeships and can progress into advanced study or employment in the engineering trades.

Course Content

  • Workshop safety and safety culture
  • Health and safety compliance
  • Trade numeracy, literacy, and visualisation
  • Engineering tasks using materials, tools, and equipment
  • Single process engineering jobs
  • Engineering process efficiency and effectiveness
  • Quality standards for engineering work
  • Team communication and participation
  • Work experience with local firms

What you need to know first

NCEA Level 1 with 10 credits in Numeracy (algebra, trigonometry, measurement recommended) and 10 credits in Literacy, or equivalent knowledge and skills

OR successful completion of NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills (Automotive and Engineering) [Level 2] plus alternative academic entry test

OR Successful interview with academic staff and completion of the alternative academic entry test

English language: IELTS 5.0 Academic (no band lower than 5.0) or equivalent

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Engineering

  • Mechanical Engineering

  • Manufacturing

  • Trades

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Machining and toolmaking apprenticeships

  • Maintenance and diagnostics roles

  • Heavy and light fabrication

  • Armed Forces technical roles

  • Sheetmetal and construction welding

  • Pipeline construction and welding

  • Agricultural and general engineering trades