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SAQA Qualification · 94020

QCTO Compliant

Fitter and Turner

Credits
548
NQF
NQF Level 4
Seta
NAMB

R70 000

(Once-off Institutional License Fee)

Professional Role & Capability Blueprint


Target Designation
Certified Fitter and Turner Practitioner
Competency Focus
Master specialised practical applications, safety criteria, and regulatory mandates required of a qualified Fitter and Turner.
Academic Weight
Full national recognition at NQF Level 4 yielding 548 credits upon successful PoE verification.

Strategic Institutional Purpose


Audit Objective
Formulated to systematically bridge operational skills deficits under the governing NAMB quality matrix.
Value Proposition
Equips your workforce with measurable, legally compliant skills to optimise productivity, satisfy Workplace Skills Plans (WSP), and unlock maximum B-BBEE scorecard weight.

Who is this for


This qualification is ideal for individuals with some work experience or prior learning who wish to formalise their skills and advance their careers. It is specifically designed for anyone who aspires to become a fitter and turner and wants a structured, nationally recognised learning pathway. Whether you are currently working in the field or just starting out, this programme will meet you where you are and take you to the next level.

Qualification Rules · Module Matrix


Official SAQA module breakdown parsed from the qualification's registered rules.

Knowledge Modules (KM)

106 cr

Theory · 3 modules

  • Basic32 cr

    engineering theory

    NQF Level 3

  • Fitting38 cr

    Theory

    NQF Level 4

  • Machining36 cr

    Theory

    NQF Level 4

Practical Skill Modules (PM)

122 cr

Applied · 11 modules

  • Fabricate6 cr

    simple components or work pieces using basic hand skills and hand tools

    NQF Level 2

  • Fabricate6 cr

    components or work pieces using power tools or machinery

    NQF Level 3

  • Dissemble6 cr

    clean and inspect mechanical sub-assemblies

    NQF Level 3

  • Replace6 cr

    components and assemble mechanical sub-assemblies and machines

    NQF Level 3

  • Do12 cr

    fault finding on mechanical sub-assemblies and machines

    NQF Level 4

  • Repair12 cr

    mechanical sub-assemblies and machines

    NQF Level 4

  • Install12 cr

    and commission mechanical sub-assemblies and machines

    NQF Level 4

  • Overhaul20 cr

    mechanical sub-assemblies and machines

    NQF Level 4

  • Produce6 cr

    simple components by setting up and attending to the operation an engineering machine

    NQF Level 2

  • Produce12 cr

    components of intermediate complexity by performing engineering machining operations

    NQF Level 3

  • Perform24 cr

    complex machining operations

    NQF Level 4

Work Experience Modules (WM)

0 cr

Site · 0 modules

No modules listed in SAQA rules.

Total Credits (SAQA)228

Official SAQA Curriculum


Source of truth · SAQA ID 94020 · Field 06 - Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology › Manufacturing and Assembly

Min Credits
548
Registered
2018-07-01
Re-registration
2025-12-30
Purpose

The purpose of this qualification is to prepare a learner to fabricate metal parts, fit, assemble, maintain and repair mechanical components, sub-assemblies and machines. A qualified learner will be able to: • Apply hand skills to fabricate mechanical components using engineering tools. • Perform engineering maintenance on mechanical components, subassemblies and machines. • Repair, install and commission subassemblies and machines. • Machine mechanical components using machining tools and equipment.

Rationale

The field of engineering fitting is characterised by the provision of engineering maintenance, repair and installation services and support in a variety of industries. The equipment requiring such service and support ranges from sophisticated equipment to antiquated single station machines. People working in the mechanical engineering field require specialised technical skills and knowledge, as well as highly developed hand skills in order to meet the mechanical engineering requirements of diverse industries. The field of engineering machining is characterised by work-to-order, low volume manufacture of components using different machining methods for use in a variety of industries. People working in the engineering machining field require specialised technical skills and knowledge, as well as highly developed hand skills in order to adapt to and meet the requirements of the constantly changing products that must be manufactured. The primary focus of this qualification is to develop the ability to produce components of some complexity using a variety of machining methods and the ability to fault find, dismantle, maintain, repair and install complex mechanical assemblies and diagnose and repair equipment and machinery during production/operation. Hand skills play a large role in this qualification. Qualifying learners will be able to maintain and support the various policies and procedures related to the safety, health, environment and quality systems that govern their workplace. Vertical progression opportunities are commonly related to supervisory or foreman positions that do not require further formal qualifications related to fitting and turning.

Learning Assumed to be in Place & RPL

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): RPL for access to the integrated assessment: Accredited providers and approved workplaces must apply the internal assessment criteria specified in the related curriculum document to establish and conform prior learning. Prior learning must be acknowledged by a statement of results. RPL for entry requirements to access the qualification: Accredited providers and approved workplaces may recognise prior learning against the relevant access requirements. Entry Requirements: • NQF Level 1 with Mathematics and Science.

Exit Level Outcomes
  • Apply hand skills to fabricate mechanical components using engineering tools.
  • Perform engineering maintenance on mechanical components, subassemblies and machines.
  • Repair, install and commission subassemblies and machines.
  • Machine mechanical components using machining tools and equipment.
QCTO & NAMB AlignedSAQA 94020

Qualification 94020 · Curriculum Architecture

Occupational Certificate: Fitter and Turner · NQF Level 4 (548 Credits)

Filter View
§ 01

Three Curriculum Pillars

106
Credits

Knowledge Modules

Classroom & E-Learning

KM-01 to KM-03 · 3 modules
  • Facilitated lectures & self-study
  • Written question banks
  • Formative comprehension checks
122
Credits

Practical Skill Modules

Simulated Line Tasks

PM-01 to PM-11 · 11 modules
  • Simulated line tasks
  • Observation rubrics
  • Structured task sheets
0
Credits

Work Experience Modules

On-the-Job Production

WM-01 to WM-00 · 0 modules
  • On-the-job rotation
  • Mentor logbooks
  • Workplace sign-offs
§ 02

Evidence & Audit Pipeline

Learner Portfolio of Evidence (PoE)
Owner · Candidate
1
Admin & Registration

ID, learner contract, induction pack, POPIA consent.

2
Knowledge Evidence

Written assessments & question banks — KM-01 to KM-07.

3
Practical Evidence

Task sheets, observation rubrics, assessor photos.

4
Workplace Evidence

Logbooks, mentor sign-offs, supervisor letters.

Assessor Master File
Owner · Registered Assessor
5
Assessment Reports

Judgements, learner feedback, remediation agreements, appeals log.

Internal Moderation & Quality File
Owner · Moderator / SDP
6
Moderation Evidence

10% sampling matrix, HACCP/LOTO compliance sheets, SDP sign-off.

§ 03

Final Accreditation Gateway

Step 1
Statement of Results

Issued by the accredited Skills Development Provider once internal moderation is signed off.

Step 2
EISA Readiness Declaration

Provider submits declaration + PoE to the Assessment Quality Partner (AQP).

Step 3
National Qualification Certificate

QCTO awards the SAQA-registered certificate on successful EISA outcome.

Learner Certified · Uploaded to National Learner Records Database (NLRD)

Learning Material Stack


Learner Guide
Facilitator Guide
Assessment Instruments
SETA Alignment Matrix

Start-to-Exit Moderation Timeline


  1. 1

    Pre-Delivery Setup

    Facilitator induction, learner enrolment forms, baseline assessment, PoE folder issue. Alignment matrix stamped.

  2. 2

    Delivery & Formative Moderation

    Modular rollout with formative assessments per KM/PM. Internal moderator reviews evidence weekly; feedback loop before summatives.

  3. 3

    Summative & External Moderation

    Summative assessments captured, PoE finalised, submitted for external moderation. Certification uploaded to the SETA/QCTO.

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14 Modules · 548 Credits · NAMB

Broken Standard

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  • Missing formative/summative assessments
  • ⚠️No SETA alignment matrix — audit fails
  • 🎲Facilitators improvise Fitter and Turner delivery
  • 🕳️PoE gaps flagged in moderation
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  • 3 KM + 11 PM + 0 WM modules mapped to NQF Level 4
  • Pre-validated assessment bank per module
  • NAMB alignment matrix included
  • Facilitator scripts + learner activities per credit
  • PoE templates that survive external moderation

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