Diploma of Engineering (Advanced Trade) MEM50119
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Diploma of Engineering (Advanced Trade) MEM50119
Qualification Overview
- Qualification Name: Diploma of Engineering (Advanced Trade)
- Qualification Code and Units of Competency: MEM50119
- Duration: Within four weeks of receiving the required prior learning evidence.
Description
Diploma of Engineering (Advanced Trade) – RPL
This qualification reflects the role of highly skilled individuals working in advanced trade engineering environments. Those who attain the Diploma of Engineering (Advanced Trade) are expected to exhibit advanced technical skills in various engineering disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, civil, and industrial engineering. They are capable of working on complex tasks involving the application of design principles, advanced machinery, and sophisticated equipment.
Typically, these professionals are responsible for tasks such as planning and designing engineering systems, troubleshooting and maintaining advanced mechanical systems, ensuring safety standards, and managing project workflows within an engineering environment. They may also contribute to the development and implementation of innovative solutions for complex engineering problems.
Key areas of expertise include:
- Advanced machinery maintenance and repair
- Engineering design and drafting
- Project management and engineering operations
- Troubleshooting complex systems and components
- Implementing safety protocols and quality control measures
- Managing workflow and supervising teams
Occupational Titles May Include:
- Engineering Supervisor
- Mechanical Engineering Technician
- Industrial Engineering Technician
- Maintenance Planner
- Engineering Designer
What Evidence Do You Need for RPL?
Resume/Curriculum Vitae (CV)
A detailed CV outlining your work history, relevant engineering roles, and tasks you have completed in the engineering sector.
Reference Letters
Signed letters from employers or supervisors attesting to your engineering expertise, particularly in advanced trade-related duties.
Work Samples/Portfolio
Samples of projects you have worked on, such as design plans, engineering reports, or project timelines that showcase your technical proficiency.
Certificates of Training or Previous Qualifications
Any certifications, professional development courses, or other qualifications you have attained that are relevant to engineering trade work.
Skills Checklists
A completed checklist or competency-based assessment form, demonstrating your proficiency in engineering techniques, machinery operations, and problem-solving.
Workplace Evidence
Documents or evidence of tasks you have performed in a work setting, including maintenance logs, design documents, or records of engineering projects.
Job Descriptions
Official descriptions of your job roles, highlighting the technical skills and responsibilities you have undertaken in your career.
Proof of Supervision/Leadership
If applicable, documents that demonstrate your experience in leading or supervising engineering teams, managing project tasks, or overseeing workflows.