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    Certificate IV in Engineering (MEM40119)

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      Qualification Overview

      Qualification Name

      Certificate IV in Engineering

      Code and Units of Competency

      MEM40119

      Duration

      Within four weeks of receiving sufficient and complying evidence of competency in all applied for units of competency

      Offered By

      Intech Institute of Technology (RTO: 30100)

      Engineers and tradies of all skill levels may be eligible for this credential, but it is particularly suited to experienced workers who already perform advanced engineering tasks in real workplace settings. This qualification can support people who want to upskill, change jobs, or formalise the technical capability they already use on the job.

      You may be a good fit for RPL if you are already working as a:

      • Welder
      • Fabricator
      • Machinist
      • Maintenance tradesperson
      • Fitter or mechanical tradesperson
      • Workshop or site-based supervisor
      • Experienced engineering tradesperson in manufacturing, mining, or heavy industry

      Please find our eligibility criteria below:

      • The candidate must be a citizen or permanent resident of Australia. Alternatively, the candidate must be able to work full-time in Australia.
      • In addition, the applicant must have worked in Australia for at least two years. The previous experience should have been completed under supervision.

      If you already have relevant hands-on experience, formal study is not always necessary. RPL allows your actual work to be assessed against the qualification requirements.

      Candidates who complete the Certificate IV in Engineering may be prepared to work as higher engineering tradespeople in metal, engineering, manufacturing, and related industries. It can also support post-trade work, advanced workshop responsibilities, or movement into more technical and supervisory functions.

      With this certification, you may work across areas such as:

      • Refrigeration and air conditioning
      • Casting and moulding
      • CNC programming
      • Fluid power
      • Heavy fabrication
      • Instrumentation
      • Maintenance
      • Plant mechanics
      • Marine electronics
      • Mechatronics
      • Patternmaking
      • Robotics
      • Toolmaking
      • Welding
      • Watch and clock services and repair

      This can mean greater responsibility, stronger earning potential, and broader opportunities across engineering sectors, including manufacturing, mining, construction, and industrial operations.

      For this qualification, the focus is generally less on a single trade licence and more on meeting employer, site, and industry standards. Depending on your role, you may also need additional tickets, inductions, or high-risk work licences for specific equipment, sites, or responsibilities.

      A qualification like MEM40119 helps demonstrate that you have the training and competency to carry out advanced engineering work safely, professionally, and in line with workplace procedures. It can support compliance with site standards, quality systems, safe work practices, and technical documentation requirements in engineering environments.

      The Certificate IV in Engineering provides the knowledge and skills required for an individual to be employed as a Special Class Engineering Tradesperson (Mechanical) – Level II, Special Class Engineering Tradesperson (Fabrication) – Level II, or Special Class Engineering Tradesperson (Electrical / Electronic) – Level II within the metal, engineering, manufacturing, and associated industries, or as a Higher Engineering Tradesperson of an equivalent level in other industries.

      This engineering qualification was specifically developed for existing tradespeople in the engineering field, or for engineering trade apprentices wishing to study at a higher level. By integrating practical and theoretical learning strategies—similar to a formal apprenticeship—it aims to develop advanced competency. Individuals may also use a formal skills recognition assessment process to achieve the qualification.

      You will need to provide a range of evidence to assist your assessor to make a decision about your competence. The types of evidence you may be asked to provide can include:
      • ID
      • Resume
      • Payslips/work contract/ABN if self-employed
      • Letter of Employment
      • Current employment contracts
      • Videos or photos of your work
      • Evidence of overseas qualifications
      • Transcripts or assessments from related previous qualifications
      • Apprenticeship papers
      • Safe work method statements
      • Job safety analysis
      • Personal competency training plan
      • Quotes/invoices and stock orders
      • Job cards
      • Maintenance reports/service sheets
      • Material safety data sheets
      • Chemical hazard reports
      • Drawings/schematics/blueprints/standards
      For engineering applicants, useful evidence can also include:
      • Photos or videos of fabrication, welding, machining, or maintenance work
      • Technical drawings or plans you’ve worked from
      • Job sheets or project documentation
      • Records of machinery, tools, or equipment you operate
      • References from supervisors, workshop managers, or employers
      • You can be certified anywhere in Australia with a nationally recognised qualification
      • Have your certification within four weeks of evidence being received
      • Gain accreditation from a reputable Registered Training Organisation
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      • Intech Institute of Technology (RTO: 30100)

      Get your Certificate IV in Engineering in 4 simple steps

      Step 1

      Free Skills Assesment

      Speak to Skills Certified about your goals and allow us to guide you towards the qualification that will help you reach them.

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      Portfolio of Experience

      Your consultant will help you compile evidence such as technical drawings, maintenance records, job sheets, fabrication or machining examples, references, and qualifications.

      Step 2
      Step 3

      Evidence review

      An assessor reviews your portfolio and may request additional information if needed.

      Step 3
      Step 4

      You're Qualified!!

      You’ll receive a nationally recognised qualification equivalent to completing the course through study.

      Step 4

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      FAQ

      Yes. RPL is part of Australia’s nationally recognised vocational education and training framework. Your experience is assessed by an authorised RTO against formal competency standards, and the qualification you receive is the same nationally recognised outcome as traditional study.

      You can complete much of the RPL process online, including your skills check, evidence submission, and communication with your consultant. Because RPL is evidence-based, you may still need to provide detailed workplace documentation or demonstrations of your technical capability.

      That depends on the role. This qualification can support advanced engineering trade outcomes, but some jobs or sites may still require additional tickets, inductions, high-risk work licences, or employer-specific certifications.

      A Certificate IV in Engineering generally sits above trade-level qualifications and supports more advanced technical or supervisory responsibilities. Compared with lower-level trade certificates, it reflects broader capability and higher responsibility. Compared with diploma or higher engineering qualifications, it remains strongly practical and skills-based rather than heavily theoretical.

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