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Online - Welding Supervisor - AS2214

Welding Supervisors play a vital role in industry, they understand the factors that influence welding quality, how to oversee welders effectively, and the variables that help maximise productivity.  This course enables the participant to obtain a Welding Supervisor AS2214 certification.  

Online Course Delivery

The Welding Supervisor online course includes three x five-week modules with two x three hour lectures per week, delivered over six months. A minimum attendance rate of 70% is required. The course includes a mixture of pre-recorded material, live online lectures, and a variety of other learning resources. All our presenters are AS 2214 certificate qualified or higher with extensive industry experience.


Topics covered 

Module 1 

  • General
  • Welding Safety
  • Welding, cutting and related processes
  • Welding Equipment
  • Welding Practice
  • Welding Production
  • Welding Inspection and testing

Module 2 

  • Introduction of steel
  • Phases of material transformation and alteration
  • Mechanical properties and heat treatment
  • Steel composition and weldability 
  • Cracking phenomon 
  • Stainless steel 

Module 3

  • The implementation of the welding requirements in all parts of AS/NZS 1554 parts 1-7

All lectures will be held at 9:30am on Tuesday and Wednesday, see lecture schedule below. 

Lecture Schedule

Module 1 – 9:30am

Module 2 – 9:30am

Module 3 – AS2214 9:30am

Week 1 – 21 & 22/01/25

Week 2 – 28 & 29/01/25

Week 3 – 04 & 05/02/25

Week 4 – 11 & 12/02/25

Week 5 – 18 & 19/02/25

Week 1 – 04 & 05/03/25

Week 2 – 11 & 12/03/25

Week 3 – 18 & 19/03/25

Week 4 – 25 & 26/03/25

Week 5 – 01 & 02/04/25

Week 1 – 22 & 23/04/25

Week 2 – 29 & 30/04/25

Week 3 – 6/05/25

 and Course Brochure

Prerequisites

To be able to sit for AS2214 Welding Supervisor, candidates will need to provide evidence of one of the following:

a)      Three years approved practical experience in the fabrication engineering industry, and successful completion of an approved course that includes:

·         Welding process technology

·         Welding metallurgy

·         Weld testing and inspection

·         Standards and specifications Steel structures.

b)      Three years approved experience in the supervision or inspection of welding.

c)      A qualification in either engineering, metallurgy or welding, and three years approved experience related to the practical application of welding.


Please create a WeldQ account and upload your qualifications, certificates and resume. WeldQ account instructions.

Costs (including GST)

Tiered pricing, including GST

Full Course upfront

Non-Member

Individual Member

Corporate Member

Premium Corporate and Industry Group

Student

$5,850.00

$5,625.00

$5,465.00

$5,350.00

$5,735.00

Payment by Module

$2,005.00

$1,930.00

$1,875.00

$1,845.00

$1,970.00

Exam Fees 

Examinations

Non-Member Fee Inc GST

Member Fee Inc GST

Paper A

$595.00

$490.00

Paper B1 (AS1796)

$530.00

$415.00

Paper B2 (AS2214)

$530.00

$415.00

Discounted course and exam fees are available for Weld Australia members.  To join, please go to the Membership page on the Weld Australia website. Course cost includes a 10% non-refundable deposit.

Exams are not conducted as part of the course but are required to be booked separately. 

Please Note: If you are a Weld Australia member, please have your Member portal username (this is your email address associated with your membership) and password ready to ensure that you receive the member rates for your registration. Non member rates will otherwise be applied.  If you need to contact Membership to assist you with your Member details, please contact (02) 8748 0135.

Timetable

Location Dates
Online/Blended - Session 11
Online/blended - Session 10

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