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New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Trade) with strands in Fitting and Machining and General Engineering
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Locations and dates
Marlborough:
1 April 20261 July 20261 October 202620 January 20271 April 20271 July 20271 October 2027Nelson:
1 April 20261 July 20261 October 202620 January 20271 April 20271 July 20271 October 2027 -
Total credits
280
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Fees
2026: $330 per course
A Student Service Fee applies (2026; $2.50 per credit).
Fees listed are for each year of the programme, indicative only and may vary with course selection.
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National qualification code
NZ2714
Get qualified while you work. Apply now and build your future in mechanical engineering.
NMIT apprenticeships are built around the real-world needs of learners and employers. Our approach gives apprentices access to high-quality training and facilities while keeping them connected to their workplace.
With dedicated support, flexible night classes, and block courses focused on skills that can’t always be learned on the job, this programme sets learners up for long-term success in the mechanical engineering industry.
This hands-on, employer-led apprenticeship programme is ideal for learners wanting to become qualified mechanical engineers while earning and working in the industry. Whether you're welding, building structures, repairing vessels, working in farming, forestry, mining, vineyard, or transport equipment, this programme gives you the foundation to become a qualified tradesperson.
The New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Trade) (Level 4) incorporates foundational Level 3 learning and builds on these core skills to develop full trade competency, providing a structured progression of skills and knowledge. It is delivered over four years through on-the-job training and tutor-supported learning.
Unlike other providers, NMIT’s model keeps the apprentice employed directly by their company, with wraparound academic and pastoral support from experienced tutors.
Programme structure
- Enter into a training agreement between yourself, your employer, and NMIT
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One two-week block course per year at the Nelson Campus (no block course in Year 4)
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Weekly night classes across the Top of the South
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Regular workplace visits by apprentice tutors – flexible drop-in sessions to support portfolio work and hands-on skill development
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Regular site visits – tutors visit learners on the job every three months or more often if needed.
Strand options
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General Engineering – for those working across a broad range of engineering areas, including maintenance and repair, welding and assembly, machining and installation.
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Fitting and Machining – focused on creating, modifying, or repairing mechanical parts and components, assembly and fitting, maintenance and repair, machining and fabrication.
Both strands lead to the same qualification but allow you to deepen your skills in the area that matches your workplace and career goals. Your employer and tutor will help guide you to the right strand based on the work you do.
