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Mechanical

The Mechanical trades prepares trainees with hands-on skills for work in automotive, manufacturing, and mechanical engineering environments. Training covers maintenance, fitting, machining, metal fabrication, and related mechanical disciplines. Learners gain strong practical workshop experience combined with safety and technical knowledge. See the mechanical trades listed below to learn more about available programmes.

Automotive Mechatronics focuses on diagnosing, servicing, and repairing motor vehicles. Trainees gain practical skills in engine systems, brakes, electronics, and diagnostics. The trade supports the growing automotive and transport sector.

Career Opportunities

  • Motor Vehicle Mechanic

  • Automotive Technician

  • Service Technician

  • Workshop Supervisor

  • Fleet Maintenance Technician

Boiler Making involves the fabrication and assembly of heavy metal structures and vessels. Learners are trained in reading technical drawings and working with large-scale metal components. This trade is vital in industrial plants and heavy engineering sectors.

Career Opportunities

  • Boiler Maker

  • Structural Fabricator

  • Industrial Metal Worker

  • Plant Maintenance Technician

  • Manufacturing Technician

Welding & Fabrication trains learners in metal joining, cutting, and structural fabrication. Trainees work with various welding techniques and materials.
The trade supports construction, manufacturing, and engineering industries.

Career Opportunities

  • Welder

  • Fabricator

  • Structural Steel Worker

  • Manufacturing Technician

  • Welding Inspector (with experience)

This trade focuses on precision engineering, machine fitting, and component manufacturing. Trainees learn to operate lathes, milling machines, and fitting tools. It is essential for industrial production and machinery maintenance.

Career Opportunities

  • Fitter & Turner

  • Maintenance Technician

  • Machine Operator

  • Toolmaker

  • Industrial Technician

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