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If you're eager to delve into the world of engineering, consider a Ðãɫֱ²¥fitting and machining course. In this dynamic field, you'll acquire the sk...
Design and construct tools of the trade. As an engineering tradesperson specialising in toolmaking, you’ll be involved in creating, repairing and assembling precision tools. Learn the skills to enter an in-demand industry with confidence.
Advance your skills in mechanical engineering with this practical course. Study as an apprentice while you learn transferable skills for exciting sectors like mining, sustainable energy, naval ship building, and more.
Fitting and machining course information
There are so many ways to study at TAFE NSW. You can choose an option that suits your learning style and lifestyle.
Who is a fitting and machining course good for?
Are you someone who thrives on turning raw materials into precision-crafted components? Do you have a keen eye for detail, a steady hand and a knack for problem solving? If so, TAFE NSW's fitting and machining ...
Fitting and machining career paths
Investing your time and energy into a fitting and machining course provides you with several great career options to choose from:
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