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Course Summary
This is your opportunity to move into a specialist welding field. In this course you will build upon your welding skills by manufacturing or repairing boilers, pressure vessels, pressure piping and applying high-quality welding to fabrications.
The fee for each practical unit (Certificates 3E, 4, 7, 8F, 8G) is $1860 per unit. AS1796 Welding Theory is an additional $166.
To complete this course, you must:
- Have completed a Certificate III in Engineering (in Australia), or
- Be an indentured tradesperson, or
- Qualify through prior experience. Prior experience includes a minimum of two years’ welding experience and 300 hours of training
Please refer to the detailed entry requirements below.
This course is delivered over 60 hours. A minimum of 40 supervised hours must be completed before the practical assessment can be completed. The practical component is delivered on-campus and theory is completed off-campus. Involved in the course is a supervised three-hour closed book theory exam.
After successfully completing this course, you will receive a certificate that meets the requirements of AS1796 welding certificate/s (1-9) as per the standard.
Scheduled Course Dates
This course is offered 'on demand' or has variable costs and delivery features. Contact the Training Provider for further information and to enrol.
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