
About engineering trades
People in the engineering trades use materials such as metals and plastics to make components, framing, structural steelwork or tools. Engineers need to understand material properties and behaviour under different circumstances and be able to cut, form and shape them to meet different requirements. At CPIT we offer a wide range of engineering trade qualifications. You can start with the pre trade certificates learning the core skills and capability expected in the industry.
Fabrication: Fabrication is the cutting, forming and assembly of metal components, usually from steel plate or aluminium. Components could be anything from a simple workbench to a trailer or boat. Engineering fabrication trades people will often specialise in one or more areas, generally determined by the key activities of their business. Welding is used in fabrication work, but is not always completed by the fabricator. On large projects welders and fabricators will often work together.
Fitting, Turning and Toolmaking: Those interested in learning this trade use lathes, mills, grinders and a whole host of other machine tools. It also involves assembly of components, otherwise known as fitting. The most common trades that develop from this programme are Machining & Toolmaking and/or Maintenance & Diagnostics. Our Certificate in Engineering (Fitting, Turning and Toolmaking) is also suited to people who have an interest in plastics.
Welding and Structural Steel: Bridges, buildings, towers and large constructions generally have a steel framework that supports or provides the platform for construction. The steel framework is termed Structural Steel. Most of the steel framework is welded using a range of processes. The Certificate in Engineering (Fabrication) and the Certificate in Engineering (Welding and Structural Steel) are designed so that both programmes can be completed in the same year. The most common trades that develop from these two programmes are Fabrication Heavy and Fabrication Light.
Studying engineering trades
People attracted to this field enjoy hands-on work, using precision machinery and creating or repairing functional things, from the tools that tradespeople use, right up to large-scale projects like ships, skyscrapers and bridges. At CPIT you will apply theory to practical sessions, building new skills and experiences that you can take into the workplace and continue to build on.
Our expert tutors will support your success and teach you the value of a positive, can-do attitude and how to make the most of the opportunities that come your way. At CPIT you will graduate with practical, industry-endorsed skills to help you get started in your first job. You will learn to safely and efficiently use and maintain machinery, with careful calculations, attention to detail and a passion for getting the job done right. A CPIT trades qualification stands you in good stead to create the future you choose.
Programmes
Certificate in Engineering (Fabrication)Programme code: CH3879Level: 2Credits: 68 Develop the skills and knowledge you need to start your career in the engineering fabrication industry, this pre trade qualification will also help when applying for an apprenticeship. |
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Certificate in Engineering (Fitting, Turning, Toolmaking)Programme code: CH3962Level: 2Credits: 78 Acquire the mechanical engineering skills you need to launch your career and work as an apprentice within the industry. |
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Certificate in Engineering (Welding and Structural Steel)Programme code: CH3941Level: 2Credits: 60 Welders are in high demand because their skills are needed to make, join and repair the metal parts for a range of machinery, equipment and structures, equip yourself with the technical know-how to succeed in this industry. |
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Certificate in WeldingProgramme code: CH3750Level: 3Credits: 56 Learn the vital skills essential for working as a welder where you will be in high demand and can choose to work in a number of industries. |
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