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Fitter (General)

Fitter (General)
ANZSCO Code: 323211

Fitters use tools, machines, equipment and engineering techniques to maintain and repair mechanical plant and equipment to operational standards.

Occupation description

Fitters use tools, machines, equipment and engineering techniques to maintain and repair mechanical plant and equipment to operational standards.

Their job involves:

  • identifying worn/faulty mechanical components and equipment.
  • repairing worn/faulty mechanical components and equipment.
  • replacing worn/faulty mechanical components and equipment.
  • conducting modifications.

Fitters may also:

  • perform machining operations.
  • maintain hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and their components.
  • perform welding operations.

How will I be assessed?

Documentary Evidence Assessment

We will review your documentary evidence to ensure it meets the employment and training requirements and indicates that you have the necessary skills, knowledge and experience as a Fitter. 

You can find information about the employment, training, and document requirements below:

Technical Assessment

If you are successful in Stage 1, you will complete a technical assessment.

For more information about the technical assessment, see the Pathway 1 Technical Assessment Guide and Pathway 2 Candidate Guide.

How to Apply

If you're a tradesperson, your skills and experience will be assessed by someone who has worked in your trade and understands your skills and qualifications. VETASSESS is Australia's leading assessment body for trades and we can assess 27 different trade occupations. 

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Step 1

Check your eligibility to apply for a Trade Skills Assessment. 

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Step 2

Understand the Assessment Process 

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Step 3

Confirm the type of evidence you may be asked to provide 

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Step 4

Find the cost you’ll need to pay up front for your trade skills assessment 

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Step 5

FAQs

You are strongly encouraged to review each of the units of competency shown above. To do this: 

1. Go to the following website: http://training.gov.au/Search.

2. Enter a unit code (e.g. MSMWHS200) into the ‘Title or code’ search box.

3. Click on the ‘NRT’ button.

4. Click on the ‘Search’ button.

5. Read the Unit of Competency information.

Start your online application