Mechanical Engineering CNC Operator (Micro-Credential Level 3)
Details
The CNC Operator Micro-Credential provides learners with the practical skills and knowledge needed to start operating CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machinery in mechanical engineering and manufacturing settings. You will learn how to safely set up, operate, and perform routine maintenance on CNC equipment while producing components that meet workplace quality standards.


This NZQA-approved micro-credential can be taken as a complete 40-credit package, or learners may enrol in the individual skill standards separately.
| Qualification | Mechanical Engineering CNC Operator (Micro-Credential Level 3) |
|---|---|
| Credits | 40 |
| Study Type | Workplace-based with online/self-study |
| Start | Anytime |
| Location | NZ-wide |
| Pathways | Mechanical Engineering (Level 3), Mechanical Engineering (Trade) (Level 4), or other engineering apprenticeships |
Why Choose This Micro-Credential?
Industry-developed with input from engineering and manufacturing employers
Hands-on, job-focused learning – all tasks link directly to real CNC workplace activities.
Flexible completion – complete the entire micro-credential or take individual skill standards
Career-ready skills – ideal for new CNC operators, manufacturing newcomers, or those upskilling into machining roles
Pathways forward – supports progression into Mechanical Engineering Level 3 or Level 4 apprenticeships
Skills you will learn
Graduates gain practical capability in:
- CNC machine setup and operation
- Quality assurance and measurement techniques
- Preventive maintenance
- Safe work practices in an engineering environment
- Following workplace quality and compliance requirements


Skill Standards Included
All can be completed individually or as a full 40-credit micro-credential
- Skill Standard 40034 v1
Apply health and safety practices in an engineering environment
Level: 3 Credits: 5 Delivery: On-job
- Skill Standard 40035 v1
Apply quality assurance and control principles and processes in an engineering environment
Level: 3 Credits: 10 Delivery: On-job
- Skill Standard 40036 v1
Carry out preventive maintenance tasks on plant or equipment in an engineering environment
Level: 3 Credits: 5 Delivery: On-job
- Skill Standard 40037 v1
Set up and operate CNC machinery in an engineering environment
Level: 3 Credits: 20 Delivery: On-job
Entry requirements
- NZ Citizen or Permanent Resident
- Currently employed in an engineering or manufacturing workplace
- Employer agreement for workplace learning
Explore career pathways on Tahatū
The Mechanical Engineering CNC Operator micro-credential is an NZQA-approved micro-credential that supports skill development in CNC machining and manufacturing environments.
While this micro-credential is not listed as a standalone programme on Tahatū Career Navigator, it contributes to recognised mechanical engineering and machining pathways that are listed on Tahatū.
Learners can use Tahatū to explore how CNC skills support progression into NZQA-approved apprenticeships and qualifications in mechanical engineering.