General Welding Skill Set
Learn the basics in welding
This course covers the skills and knowledge of unskilled members of the public or those employed in industry at entry level positions or requiring an upskill.

Overview
Campus Bunbury
When All year round
Study Mode On Campus
The focus of the skill set is on Gas Metal Arc Welding and use of electric welding machines.
- You want to learn the basics of welding, whether for a career path, hobby or practical skill.
Then this is the course for you.
To make an informed choice about the suitability of this course, please consider the essential skills and knowledge below. You must:
- Enjoy practical work.
- Enjoy problem solving.
- Have good attention to detail.
- Have good hand-eye coordination and strong spatial awareness.
- Show patience and focus.
- Demonstrate good stamina as welding often involves standing for long periods.
- Show ability to follow instructions.
- Able to follow Work Health and Safety procedures and respond to immediate safety risks.
- Show ability to read different welding wires and numbers.
- Identify hazards involved with welding processes.
This course provides the basic skills and knowledge of Electric (Arc) Welding Machines. It provides practical, real-world experience to get you comfortable with key welding techniques. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refresh your skills, you'll gain hands-on knowledge in setting up, welding, and finishing projects with industry-standard equipment.
Time Commitment – You will need to allocate appropriate time to complete this course. This includes attending classes on-site as outlined in the study mode; and undertake independent study outside of class hours, including private study, assessment preparation, research and complete assessment requirements.
Below are some of the important personal skills you will be required to develop and demonstrate during training. These skills are highly valued by industry:
- Respectful Communication - Interact with people from different backgrounds, share ideas effectively and build trust.
- Teamwork – Collaborate with others, show them respect, and be open to feedback.
- Problem Solving - There is always a solution. How do you respond to a challenge? If you spot a problem, we encourage you to ask questions, clarify as needed, and respond appropriately within your training.
- Initiative - Stay motivated, take proactive steps, and seek help when necessary.
- Planning - Manage time well. Knowing how to prioritise and completing your tasks efficiently are crucial for your success.
- Self-Management - Reflect on your performance. Reflection is a powerful tool for growth and success as a student at South Regional TAFE. Being a professional in the workplace can mean learning when to accept responsibility for your failures as often as your successes. This is how we learn!
- Learning – Recognise what your strengths already are. Then embrace all the new knowledge and experience from your South Regional TAFE journey to grow as a student.
- Technology - Adapt to new tools, access digital resources, and integrate technology into your learning.
Important information
Select your preferred campus and apply
All year round, 2025
Details
Units
Core
National ID | Unit title |
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MEMPE002 | Use electric welding machines |