Welding Ticket Training

The skills acquired during this course will enable students to qualify to sit a Weld Australia Exam as a Certified Welder, obtaining a Welding Ticket 1-9 (dependant on selection). This course will teach students how to correctly use typical welding equipment, including MIG, TIG, and ARC welders to the required standard to undertake examination.

Successful completion of this course will enable students to undertake the accreditation examination through Weld Australia.

Some learners may already be employed in a related industry. The trainer/s for this course are self-employed and industry current and can share real-life experiences with the learners.

To be eligible to enrol in this course, you must be able to demonstrate a minimum of 300 hours Welding experience in a related Industry OR be a qualified Fabricator and hold a Certificate III qualification.

Course Code

0417TICKET

Course Type

Short Course

Accredited Course

Study mode

On Campus

Duration

1 week

Location

Yallourn

Times

5 days 8:00am-4:00pm

Career opportunities

Upon successful completion, the learner will be able to apply to complete an accreditation examination through Weld Australia.

Opportunities for further study

N/A

Qualifications and Recognition

Upon successful completion of this short course students will have competency in .

Placement

Not Applicable

Specialist Course Information

N/A

Material and Equipment Supplied by Students

Not Applicable

Entry Requirements

Mandatory entry requirements:

To be eligible to enrol in this course, you must be able to demonstrate a minimum of 300 hours Welding experience in a related Industry OR be a qualified Fabricator and hold a Certificate III qualification.

This course provides mandatory training and assessment for WELD AUSTRALIA certified welding tickets.  It is designed for competent welders wanting a qualification to weld pressure vessels as defined in AS/NZ1796

You need to fit one of the following criteria:

  1. You are currently undertaking an engineering fabrication apprenticeship, with one year’s welding experience, in the welding process applicable to the welding ticket you are applying for.
  2. Two year’s welding experience with documented evidence of the successful completion of one or more welding programs, which includes 300 hours of training in welding theory and practise.
  3. Three year’s welding experience in the welding process applicable to the welding ticket you are applying for.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Many TAFE Gippsland courses offer Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). To find out more visit the TAFE Gippsland website or contact us to discuss your option.

Course cost

For the course cost please visit the TAFE Gippsland website or cal 1300 133 717.

Course unit
WELDTICKET Welding ticket training