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Welder (A & B) Apprenticeship Program Schedules

"Welder Level "A" means a person who has advanced training, skills and abilities to weld all materials, including specialized alloys, by any manual welding process, in any position, and such other work as is usually done by a Level "A" Welder.

"Welder Level "B" means a person who has training in and is capable of welding ferrous and non-ferrous metals in all positions, on both plate and/or pipe, using SMAW, GTAW, and FCAW processes. These welders qualify to test for Portable Pressure Welding Procedure tests in British Columbia (PWP), and such other work as is usually done by a Level B Welder.

A Welder Level "C" is a person who has training in and is capable of welding various steel and aluminum parts using the SMAW, GMAW and FCAW processes, in the fabrication, construction, erection and repair of components or structures, in plate and structural applications.

In general, Welders use manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal pieces together. They use flame-cutting, brazing and soldering equipment. Heat is applied to the pieces to be joined, melting and fusing them to form a permanent bond. They use metal shaping machines such as brakes, shears and other metal straightening and bending machines. They generally plan work from drawings or by analyzing damaged metal, using their knowledge of welding and metals. Welders may specialize in certain types of welding such as custom fabrication, ship building and repair, pressure vessel welding, pipeline construction welding, structural construction welding or machinery and equipment repair welding.

Workers use blueprint symbols to determine machining operations. They check product specifications using precision measuring instruments, and maintain equipment and replace parts when required. They also transport materials to work areas using cranes or hoists.

For more information regarding this program please visit the Industry Training Authority website.

Show me only training in the following area: All Regions, Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, Southern Interior, Northern Interior

Level A (inc. Level 4)

Region: Lower Mainland

Institution Program NameStart DateEnd DateIntake StatusCampus Map
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev AApr 08 2013May 31 2013 Cloverdale
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev AFeb 04 2013Mar 29 2013 Cloverdale
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev AJan 07 2013Mar 01 2013 Cloverdale
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev AOct 29 2012Dec 21 2012 Cloverdale
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev AOct 29 2012Dec 21 2012 Cloverdale
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev ASep 04 2012Oct 26 2012 Cloverdale
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev AJun 11 2012Aug 03 2012 Cloverdale
Level B (inc. Level 3)

Region: Lower Mainland

Institution Program NameStart DateEnd DateIntake StatusCampus Map
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev BFeb 04 2013May 24 2013 Cloverdale
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev BOct 29 2012Mar 01 2013 Cloverdale
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev BSep 04 2012Dec 21 2012 Cloverdale
Level C (inc. Level 1 and Level 2)

Region: Lower Mainland

Institution Program NameStart DateEnd DateIntake StatusCampus Map
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev CMar 11 2013Sep 20 2013 Cloverdale
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev CJan 07 2013Jul 19 2013 Cloverdale
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev COct 01 2012Apr 26 2013 Cloverdale
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev COct 01 2012Apr 26 2013 Cloverdale
Kwantlen PolytechnicWelding - Lev CJun 04 2012Dec 14 2012 Cloverdale

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