Level 2 City & Guilds Award in Introductory Welding Skills TIG
The qualifications at Level 2 are designed for those wishing to build on introductory skills acquired at Level 1. If you have worked or currently work in the industry and are looking to refresh your skills, progress or change employer, this qualification will give you the evidence you need to show you are capable of increasing your job prospects.
Aim of the course
The course is designed to enable candidates to demonstrate welding skills typically found in industry and associated underpinning knowledge to a level that will enable them to complete welded joints in standard welding positions and prepare them for undertaking qualifications at NVQ level 2 and at level 3.
Which level is right for me?
You are already working in the welding and fabrication industries and are looking to develop your skills further, to increase your responsibilities and knowledge.
What Careers Can This Lead To?
The Awards and Certificates within this suite of qualifications could help you develop a career in the Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering sector. They could lead to a number of job roles, including:
- Fitter Welder
- Pipe Fitter
- Maintenance Welding Operative
- Sheet Metal Worker
- Plater Fabricator
- Welder
How is it taught?
This is predominantly a practical course delivered in our workshop. It includes all the underpinning knowledge of welding as a profession, as well as the Health & Safety requirements. Alongside the practical workshop sessions, you will be expected to do a small amount of reading and internet research to answer the assessment questions at the end of the course.
You will be required to complete a single Vee Butt Joint in the flat position, Lap Fillet Joint in the vertical up position, Tee Fillet Joint in the vertical up position, Single Vee Butt Joint in the vertical up position, Tube to Plate in the horizontal/vertical position and answer a number of Health & Safety questions.
You will need to bring PPE i.e. steel toe cap boots and flame-retardant overalls. These can be borrowed from our shared facilities or purchased directly from our stockroom.
All processes are delivered on 3mm stainless steel.
Practical Skills Learning Outcomes?
Learning Outcome One – produce a butt weld in the PA flat position
Learning Outcome Two – produce a lap fillet weld in PB horizontal/vertical position
Learning Outcome Three – produce a tee fillet weld in the PB horizontal/vertical position
Learning Outcome Four – produce a tee fillet weld in the PF vertical-up position
Learning Outcome Five – produce a tube-to-plate tee fillet weld in the PB horizontal/vertical position
Knowledge Learning Outcomes?
Learning Outcome Six – know the Process and Health & Safety requirements for Tungsten Inert Gas welding.
Entry requirements
You must have completed an introductory course or have welding experience.
Further qualifications
You can progress to another welding process at Level 2 (MMA, TIG or MIG).
Sessions
This course starts every Monday at 09:30 and last for 5 days of practical training. Sessions then run 09:30-16:00 Tuesday-Friday.
How do I book on?
Using the calendar to select your preferred Monday start date in dark green, select any PPE required and then press book.
Additional 35.00 charge for stainless