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How do I become a mechanical engineer (fitter and machinist) apprentice?

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How do I become a mechanical engineer (fitter and machinist) apprentice?

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If you are still at school You may be able to start a mechanical engineer (fitter and machinist) apprenticeship through Training in Schools. You can begin in Years 11 and 12 at the same time as completing your Western Australian Certificate of Education. Speak to your school’s Vocational Education and Training coordinator to find out more. If you have left school You can be employed as a mechanical engineer (fitter and machinist) apprentice and get paid while you work and train. Check out ‘become an apprentice or trainee’ to find out more.

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