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New Zealand Certificate in Engineering Fabrication (Trade) with strands in Heavy Fabrication and Light Fabrication
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NMIT is part of Te Pūkenga
This means that you will now graduate with a Te Pūkenga qualification. Read more
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Locations and dates
Marlborough:
1 October 202520 January 20261 April 20261 July 20261 October 2026Nelson:
1 October 202520 January 20261 April 20261 July 20261 October 2026 -
Total credits
270
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Fees
2025: $306 per course
A Compulsory Student Services Levy applies (2025; $2.17 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
NZ2719
Train for a career in structural, light or specialist fabrication — and stay employed while you learn.

Gain the practical skills and industry-recognised qualification to build a career in heavy or light fabrication, all while staying employed and earning on the job.
The New Zealand Certificate in Engineering – Fabrication (Trade) (Level 4) is designed for apprentices working in the fabrication industry. Whether you're welding, building structures, or working on pressure vessels or transport equipment, this programme gives you the foundation to become a qualified tradesperson.
Delivered through a mix of work-based learning, on-campus block courses, and weekly study support, this four-year apprenticeship supports both learners and employers every step of the way.
Programme structure
- Enter into a training agreement between yourself, your employer, and NMIT
- One two-week block course per year at the Nelson Campus (no block course in Year 4)
- Weekly night classes across the Top of the South
- Regular workplace visits by apprentice tutors – flexible drop-in sessions to support portfolio work and hands-on skill development
- Regular site visits by our apprentice tutors to support learners
Strand options
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Heavy Fabrication – for those working with structural steel, pressure vessels, cranes, truck trailers, or other heavy structures
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Light Fabrication – ideal for those working with sheet metal, ducting, light aluminium structures, or food/beverage industry equipment
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.