Welding & Fabrication

Welding & Fabrication

Course Overview

The Welding & Fabrication course provides students with the essential theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical experience needed to work in the metal fabrication industry. This program covers metal joining techniques, cutting, shaping, and assembling metal structures, while emphasizing safety, precision, and adherence to industry standards. Participants will gain the skills required to perform welding and fabrication tasks for construction, manufacturing, and industrial applications.

Course Objective

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Understand the fundamentals of welding and fabrication processes.

  • Identify and use different welding methods such as MIG, TIG, and arc welding.

  • Read and interpret engineering drawings and blueprints.

  • Fabricate, assemble, and repair metal structures and components.

  • Apply correct safety procedures in welding and cutting operations.

  • Operate and maintain welding and fabrication tools and equipment.

Who Should Enroll?

This course is ideal for:

  • Individuals seeking to start a career in welding or metal fabrication.

  • Technicians and artisans who want to enhance their technical skills.

  • Entrepreneurs interested in metal works, construction, or manufacturing businesses.

  • Students and trainees in technical and vocational fields.

Course Modules

1. Introduction to Welding & Fabrication

  • Overview of the welding industry and fabrication processes

  • Types of metals and their properties

2. Welding Tools, Equipment, and Materials

  • Identification and maintenance of welding tools and machines

  • Selection and handling of welding materials

3. Welding Processes and Techniques

  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

  • Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG)

  • Tungsten Inert Gas Welding (TIG)

  • Oxy-acetylene welding and cutting

4. Fabrication and Metalwork

  • Measuring, cutting, bending, and assembling metal components

  • Fabrication of frames, gates, tanks, and structural supports

5. Blueprint Reading and Design Interpretation

  • Understanding and interpreting technical drawings

  • Layout and marking for fabrication

6. Welding Safety and Quality Control

  • Safety practices in the workshop

  • Inspection, testing, and defect correction

7. Project Work and Practical Applications

  • Real-life fabrication projects

  • Welding and assembly practice sessions

Learning Methods

  1. Intensive practical workshop training

  2. Instructor-led theoretical classes

  3. Group projects and individual assignments

  4. Real-world industrial simulations

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Assessment & Certification

  1. Continuous practical performance evaluations

  2. Written tests on welding theory and standards

  3. Final fabrication project assessment

  4. Successful participants receive a Certificate in Welding & Fabrication Technology

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Career Opportunities

Graduates can work as:

  • Welders / Fabricators in construction or manufacturing industries

  • Maintenance Technicians / Workshop Assistants

  • Metal Structure Designers or Fabrication Supervisors
    They can also establish their own welding and fabrication workshops or progress to specialized fields like industrial welding, pipeline welding, or marine fabrication.

Duration & Requirements

  • Duration: 3 – 6 months (depending on training schedule)

  • Requirements: Basic understanding of technical drawings and mathematics; interest in practical metalwork. No prior experience required.

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