Certificate in Welding Online Course
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Certificate in Welding Online Course

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Learn how to weld like a pro with our Certificate in Welding Online Course starting soon!

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About this event

Master welding techniques, safety and standards with this expert-led online welding certification course. Learn MIG and metal procedures.


Overview

Get a solid grip on the principles of welding with this online Certificate in Welding course. It’s built for learners who want structured guidance on materials, safety, and the nitty-gritty of welding methods—all from the comfort of wherever they are. From understanding metals and alloys to advancing through MIG welding and decoding industry standards, this course covers it all, module by module.

Whether you're brushing up or building new knowledge, the modules are laid out to help you grasp the theory and methodology used in welding today. With a clear focus on industry procedures and up-to-date specifications, this course offers learners the flexibility to build confidence in welding concepts without needing to light a torch

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand core concepts and principles in modern welding practices.
  • Identify welding hazards and outline safety material usage correctly.
  • Distinguish between types of metals and alloys used in welding.
  • Follow procedures for standard and advanced MIG welding methods.
  • Interpret and apply welding specifications and industry standards.
  • Evaluate welding processes based on structural and material factors.


Course Curriculum

  • Module 1: Introduction to Welding
  • Module 2: Hazards and Safety Materials for Welding
  • Module 3: Metals and Alloys for Welding
  • Module 4: Welding Procedures
  • Module 5: Advanced MIG Welding
  • Module 6: Welding Standards and Specifications

Who is this Course For

  • Anyone interested in gaining structured knowledge about welding basics
  • People aiming to specialise in welding procedures and metal selection
  • Those working around metal fabrication looking to improve understanding
  • Maintenance staff looking to grasp welding safety and standards
  • Engineering students wanting additional theoretical welding knowledge
  • Hobbyists who want to dig deeper into welding principles
  • Professionals switching to welding-focused roles in industry
  • Supervisors needing better knowledge of welding compliance standards


Career Path (UK Average Salaries)

  • Welding Inspector – £35,000 per year
  • Fabrication Welder – £30,000 per year
  • MIG Welder Specialist – £29,000 per year
  • Welding Engineer (Office-based) – £42,000 per year
  • Welding Standards Consultant – £40,000 per year
  • Technical Training Officer (Welding Theory) – £36,000 per year

Frequently asked questions

What is called welding?

Welding is a process of joining two or more metal parts by melting and fusing them together.

What are the 4 types of welding?

The four main types are: MIG (Metal Inert Gas) TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) Stick (Shielded Metal Arc) Flux-Cored Arc Welding

What is 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, 6G welding position?

These are welding positions: 1G–4G: For flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions on flat plates 5G: Pipe welding in a fixed horizontal position 6G: Pipe welding at a 45° angle (most challenging)

What are the 5 basic weld types?

Butt weld Corner weld Edge weld Lap weld Tee weld

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