General Mechanical Engineering Apprenticeship

On Job
Level 4
I’m new to the trades
Mechanical Engineering
I want to become an apprentice
Apprenticeships
General Engineering
I want to upskill
I want to upskill my team

Details


General engineers work across machining, fabrication, repair, servicing, and assembly. They are versatile tradespeople with broad mechanical skills able to work in workshops, manufacturing, maintenance, and service environments.

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Qualification

New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Trade) Level 4

Strand

General Engineering

Credits

282

Duration

Approx. 48 months

Study Type

Workplace-based with online/self-study

Start

Anytime

Location

NZ-wide

Leads to

New Zealand Certificate Mechanical Engineering (Advanced) (Level 5)

What you'll learn

  1. Fitting and assembly
  2. Manufacturing processes
  3. Machining & fabrication basics
  4. Hydraulics & pneumatics fundamentals
  5. Service, repair and diagnostics
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Career Opportunities

General Engineer
Leading Hand
Workshop Supervisor
Engineering Supervisor
Specialist Engineer

Entry
requirements

  1. NZ Citizen or Permanent Resident
  2. 16+ years old (or ELX approved)
  3. NCEA Level 2 recommended
  4. Must be employed in an engineering workplace (we can help with this)

Find this apprenticeship pathway on Tahatū

Qualification:

New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Trade) (Level 4)

Strands offered by ATNZ:

Fitting & Machining, General Engineering, Machining, Maintenance Engineering, Metal Casting, Toolmaking.


This qualification is listed on Tahatū Career Navigator, Aotearoa New Zealand’s national careers planning website led by the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC).