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Certificate III in Jewellery Manufacture

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MEM30619

You have the experience in the fine craft of jewellery manufacture. We are currently establishing partnerships with Registered Training Organisations to offer a formal recognition pathway for this trade. Register your interest today to be notified as soon as we can guide your expertise toward this qualification.

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About This Qualification

This qualification defines the skills and knowledge required of a jewellery manufacture tradesperson within the jewellery industry. The qualification has been specifically developed for apprentices in the above trade. This qualification must be undertaken through a Training Contract associated with an Australian Trade Apprenticeship, or through formal trade recognition assessment processes. The skills associated with this qualification are intended to apply to a wide range of jewellery manufacture work, including undertaking designing and making jewellery and small objects using a wide range of materials, including metals, stones, woods, plastics and fibres. Assessment of some units of competency must, where indicated, include evidence of the candidate's performance in a functioning workplace where there is a sufficient range of appropriate tasks and materials to cover the scope of application of those units. All outcomes must reflect the standard of performance inherent in the job. No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication. However, in some jurisdictions units in this qualification may relate to licensing or regulatory requirements. Local regulations should be checked.

Qualification Code

MEM30619

Training Package

MEM — Manufacturing and Engineering

AQF Level

Certificate III

Total Units

96 (33 core + 63 elective)

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements for this qualification.

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Career Outcomes

According to training.gov.au, this qualification supports the following roles:

RoleResponsibilities
Manufacturing JewellerDesigning, shaping, and assembling high-quality jewellery pieces using precious metals and stones.
Jewellery RepairerRestoring, resizing, and remodelling existing jewellery items to meet client specifications.
Gem SetterSpecialising in the precise fitting and securing of gemstones into various metal mountings.

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Could RPL Be Right for You?

Experience can be evidence.

RPL is the process that helps you demonstrate it.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a formal assessment process that evaluates the skills, knowledge, and experience you've gained through your career to determine whether you meet the requirements of a nationally recognised qualification. It isn't a shortcut — it applies the same assessment standards as any other pathway.

RPL typically involves:

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A review of your work experience against the qualification requirements

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Compilation of an evidence portfolio demonstrating your competency

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Assessment by a qualified assessor from a Registered Training Organisation

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If gaps are identified, targeted training to build on your existing expertise

ℹ️ Important Pathway Advice

RPL isn't the right pathway for everyone. If you don't have substantial, relevant, and current industry experience, a traditional study pathway may serve you better.

Our approach:

“We'd rather guide you to the right pathway than enrol you in the wrong one.”

What Kind of Experience Counts?

If RPL becomes available for this qualification, the types of experience and evidence that would typically be relevant include:

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Work History & Roles

  • A detailed resume outlining your time at the bench
  • Position descriptions from jewellery workshops
  • Employment references from master jewellers
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Fabrication & Setting

  • Photos of pieces showing soldering and assembly
  • Evidence of stone setting techniques
  • Records of casting or metal shaping processes
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Design & Technical

  • Original design sketches and specifications
  • Technical drawings for custom commissions
  • Engineering measurement and computation logs
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Repair & Workshop

  • Documentation of repair and restoration work
  • Workshop safety and hand tool maintenance records
  • Logs of material usage and precious metal handling

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This is general guidance based on training.gov.au. Specific requirements will be confirmed by the delivering RTO's assessor when RPL becomes available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about this qualification and RPL.

Is this qualification currently available through RPL?
We are currently in the process of establishing partnerships with Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) that specialise in jewellery manufacture. While not immediately available, registering your interest ensures you are the first to know when we can facilitate your recognition.
Why should I register my interest?
Registering allows us to assess the demand for this trade and prioritise our RTO partnerships. It also ensures that once the pathway is open, your experience is at the front of the queue for a free skills review.
Is RPL the same as completing an apprenticeship?
RPL is a formal assessment of the skills you have already gained through years of work. While an apprenticeship is a learning pathway, RPL is a recognition pathway that treats your experience as evidence of your competency.
What if my experience is mostly in repair rather than manufacture?
The MEM30619 qualification covers a broad range of skills. Your experience in repair, restoration, and remodelling often demonstrates high-level competency in soldering, metal handling, and stone setting, which are core components of the trade.
Will I need to attend a campus for assessment?
The RPL process is designed to be completed primarily through documentation and workplace evidence. However, an assessor from the RTO may require a practical demonstration or a workplace visit to verify your technical bench skills.

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