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MEM50205 Diploma of Engineering – Technical (Mechanical)<br />

Section 3 – Interview Question Bank and Recording Sheets<br />

Skill Set 7 – Engineering science<br />

Candidate’s name<br />

Units of competency<br />

MEM14081A Apply mechanical engineering fundamentals to support design and<br />

development of projects<br />

MEM23071A Select and apply mechanical engineering methods, processes and<br />

construction techniques<br />

Units of competency<br />

MEM23041A Apply basic scientific principles and techniques in mechanical engineering<br />

situations<br />

MEM23051A Apply basic electro and control scientific principles and techniques in<br />

mechanical and manufacturing engineering situations<br />

Yes No<br />

Assessor’s notes from conversation<br />

(Record other responses or examples<br />

discussed.)<br />

Key points to be addressed by the<br />

candidate<br />

Topics<br />

11. Mechanical engineering fundamentals (continued)<br />

� �<br />

� includes design graphics and all<br />

documentation for project (assistance<br />

with implementation, installation,<br />

commissioning, review and<br />

maintenance procedures in<br />

accordance with specifications and<br />

documentation)<br />

f) evidence of contribution to the<br />

creation of design specifications<br />

and development procedures,<br />

and of assisting with the<br />

implementation, installation,<br />

commissioning, review and<br />

maintenance procedures and<br />

documents for the project<br />

� reviews design implementation and<br />

reports on results of project<br />

12. Engineering methods, processes and construction techniques<br />

Methods, processes and construction<br />

techniques may include casting, moulding<br />

and forming; metal hot and cold working;<br />

fabricating, machining and hand-working;<br />

materials handling/moving/storing; waste<br />

and pollution treatment and recycling.<br />

� applications suitable for continuous,<br />

mass, batch or jobbing shop<br />

production, work cell or sequential<br />

manufacturing or assembly, and for a<br />

range of material handling techniques<br />

a) experience in researching,<br />

categorising, and applying<br />

methods, processes and<br />

construction techniques for<br />

engineering applications<br />

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© Department of Education and Training 2009 Page 62 of 206<br />

Version 1, July 2009

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