0715328866 Why study an Engineering Studies Boilermaking programme with College SA?
Boilermakers
manufacture, install and maintain boilers, tanks and vats. They must be
able to read and understand technical drawings and be able to cast and
bend metal into shape and weld the pieces together.
Before
a boiler or tank can be used, it must be quality checked and tested to
ensure that it can hold the liquid that is supposed to be stored in it.
If it does not pass the quality test, it is important that the
boilermaker does the necessary repairs before the tank gets filled. A
leaking or bursting tank can be very dangerous, especially if the liquid
inside is hazardous. It can also lead to extreme financial loss for the
company.
Reasons why you should study a Boilermaking course
- You don’t need a degree to get a job in boilermaking.
- You will get a recognised National Certificate.
- You can apply for jobs in the government, private companies, construction companies, small businesses or start your own business.
Natural skills required for this occupation
- Able to work independently
- Able to work in confined spaces
- Good practical skills
- Accurate
- Attention to detail
- Able to read technical drawings
- Good health and stamina
Study the Engineering Studies Boilermaking N1 course
(You will receive an NQF Level 1 National Certificate)
The
N1 Certificate course covers the basics of mathematics, science, and
technical drawing skills for boilermaking. Once you have completed this
course, you will have a better understanding of how boilers are
manufactured.
The subjects covered in this course
include Mathematics N1, Engineering Science N1, Plating and Structural
Steelworkers Drawing N1, and Metalworkers Trade Theory N1.
Once you have completed this course, you will receive a recognised National Certificate.
Entrance requirements for this course: Grade 9 passed with Mathematics and Physical Science, able to read and write English and at least 16 years of age.
Study the Engineering Studies Boiler making N2 course
(You will receive an NQF Level 2 National Certificate)
The
N2 Certificate course builds on the N1 course. You will learn about the
manufacturing and assembling of various steel structures and piping.
The
subjects covered in this course include Mathematics N2, Engineering
Science N2, Plating and Structural Steelworkers Drawing N2, and Plating
and Structural Steelworkers Theory N2.
Once you have completed this course, you will receive a recognised National Certificate.
Entrance requirements for this course: Successful completion of the Boilermaker N1 course.
Study the Engineering Studies Boiler making N3 course
(You will receive an NQF Level 3 National Certificate)
The
N3-level Certificate is the last course in this programme. Once you
complete this course, you will be able to apply for your practical
boilermaker training.
The subjects covered in this
course include Mathematics N3, Engineering Science N3, Mechanotechnology
N3, and Plating and Structural Steelworkers Drawing N3.
Once you have completed this course, you will receive a recognised National Certificate.
Entrance requirements for this course: Successful completion of the Boilermaker N2 course.
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