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WELD AUSTRALIA PARTNERS WITH TAFEs NATIONALLY ON AS 1796 CERTIFICATES 1-9 An AS 1796 Welding Certificate is one of the most widely accepted and requested welder certifications. It is used in both structural and pressure equipment Standards. Weld Australia delivers the theory training for AS 1796 Certificates 1-9. Students are then required to complete the practical training and examination at a TAFE or a similar training organisation. While Weld Australia does not conduct the practical training, we do partner with four highly professionally TAFEs across the nation, including: Federation University: Regional Victoria’s largest education institution, Federation University has campuses in Ballarat, Berwick, Gippsland and and approximately 1,300 committed staff. For further details, contact Tony Monagle via a.monagle@federation.edu.au. TAFE Gippsland: With campuses throughout eastern Victoria, from Warragul to Lakes Entrance, TAFE Gippsland offers a diverse range of high quality training programs. For further details, contact enquiries@tafegippsland.edu.au.

An International Welding Specialist (IWS) qualification will expand your career. This IIW qualification is advised for all Responsible Welding Coordinators, and recommended in AS/NZS ISO 3834 and ISO 14731. An IWS understands the factors that influence welding quality and conditions, how to oversee welders effectively, and the variables that help to maximise site productivity. This highly engaging online course will start on Monday 27 February 2023. It might not be until next year, but the course is already filling fast. Don’t miss out—book now!

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TAFE Queensland: With campuses in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, North and Far North Queensland, Darling Downs and Wide Bay Burnett, TAFE Queensland delivers job-focused training. For further details, visit: tafeqld.edu.au/ contact/enquire. TAFE SA: South Australia’s largest vocational education and training provider. TAFE SA delivers job-focused training across a range of industries, at locations across the state. For further details, contact: SEOShortCourses@tafesa.edu.au. IWT often manage, supervise, and oversee all company welding activities at a highly technical level. As such, you will likely have overall responsibility for the quality and coordination of all on site welding activities – a strong bonus for your resume. An International Welding Technologist (IWT) qualification is a strongly advised qualification for Responsible Welding Coordinators, and highly recommended in both AS/NZS ISO 3834 and ISO 14731. With four modules, this course will kick off on Thursday 16 March. Places are limited, so be sure to book early to avoid disappointment.

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