Pertecnica Engineering offers a job-oriented Welding and Fabrication Training Course tailored for Mechanical Engineers. This comprehensive program is designed to equip you with the essential skills and practical knowledge required to excel in the welding and Fabrication industry. Our course integrates both theoretical understanding and hands-on training to ensure you are fully prepared for the demands of the job market.

 

A keen eye for detail, a passion for hands-on work, and a commitment to precision are essential traits for excelling in welding and fabrication. If you possess these qualities, join Pertecnica’s Welding and Fabrication course to transform your skills into a rewarding career. Our expert-led training and real-world projects will ensure you are industry-ready.

Our Credentials

  • International Accreditation
  • Experienced Instructors
  • Live Projects
  • Placement Assistance
  • World Class Resources
  • Flexibility of Timings
  • Online Classes
  • Industry Connections
  • Networking & Support

Course Syllabus and Modules – WELDING

Module 1: Introduction to Welding

  • Overview of welding processes and techniques
  • Applications and importance of welding in various industries
  • Safety protocols and standards in welding

Module 2: Welding Processes and Techniques

  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)
    • Fundamentals and equipment setup
    • Electrode selection and application
    • Techniques and best practices
  • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW/TIG)
    • Understanding TIG welding principles
    • Handling and maintaining equipment
    • Advanced techniques for precision welding
  • Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/MIG)
    • Basics of MIG welding
    • Wire feed systems and shielding gases
    • Process optimization for various materials
  • Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
    • Core principles and applications
    • Selection of consumables
    • Techniques for high-strength welds

Module 3: Welding Metallurgy

  • Introduction to metallurgical principles
  • Effects of welding on material properties
  • Techniques for controlling weld quality and integrity

Module 4: Welding Design and Symbols

  • Reading and interpreting welding blueprints and symbols
  • Design considerations for welded structures
  • Stress analysis and joint design

Module 5: Quality Control and Testing

  • Non-destructive testing (NDT) methods
    • Visual inspection
    • Ultrasonic testing
    • Radiographic testing
  • Destructive testing techniques
    • Tensile testing
    • Bend testing
  • Welding defects and their remedies

Module 6: Advanced Welding Applications

  • Automation in welding
    • Introduction to robotic welding
    • Programming and operating robotic welding systems
  • Specialized welding techniques
    • Plasma arc welding
    • Laser welding

Course Syllabus and Modules – FABRICATION

Module 1: Introduction to Fabrication

  • Overview of fabrication processes
  • Importance and applications in various industries
  • Safety protocols and standards in fabrication

Module 2: Material Science and Selection

  • Fundamentals of material properties
  • Selection criteria for fabrication materials
  • Understanding material behavior under different fabrication processes

Module 3: Fabrication Techniques

  • Cutting Processes
    • Manual and CNC cutting methods
    • Plasma, laser, and waterjet cutting
  • Forming and Shaping
    • Bending, rolling, and forging techniques
    • Sheet metal fabrication
  • Joining Processes
    • Welding basics (SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, FCAW)
    • Bolting and riveting
    • Adhesive bonding

Module 4: Fabrication Design and Drawing

  • Reading and interpreting engineering drawings
  • CAD software for fabrication design
  • Design for manufacturability and assembly (DFMA)

Module 5: Quality Control and Testing

  • Inspection techniques and quality assurance
    • Visual and dimensional inspection
    • Non-destructive testing (NDT) methods
  • Tolerances and fit
    • Understanding and applying tolerances in fabrication
    • Methods to ensure precision and accuracy

Module 6: Advanced Fabrication Techniques

  • Automation in fabrication
    • Introduction to robotic and automated systems
    • Programming and operating automated fabrication equipment
  • Specialized fabrication methods
    • 3D printing and additive manufacturing
    • Composite material fabrication

Training Methodology

Our training methodology ensures a well-rounded learning experience, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills. Key features include:

  • Interactive Classroom Sessions: Engaging lectures and discussions led by experienced industry professionals.
  • Hands-On Practical Training: Real-world projects on welding and laboratory sessions to practice fabrication techniques.
  • Case Studies and Real-World Projects: Analysis of real-life case studies and involvement in live projects to gain practical insights.
  • Simulation and Software Training: Training on advanced CAD and CAM software tools for design and analysis.
  • Industry Visits and Expert Talks: Field visits to fabrication facilities and guest lectures from industry experts.

Join Pertecnica Engineering’s Fabrication Training Course to gain the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in the Welding and fabrication industry. For more details and enrollment, contact us today.

Job Opportunities

Graduates of the Welding Training Course can explore various career opportunities, including:

  • Welding Engineer
  • Welding Inspector
  • Quality Control Engineer
  • Fabrication Engineer
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Robotic Welding Technician

These roles are available across numerous sectors such as manufacturing, construction, oil and gas, automotive, aerospace, and shipbuilding.

Job Opportunities

Graduates of the Fabrication Training Course can pursue a variety of career opportunities, including:

  • Fabrication Engineer
  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Quality Control Engineer
  • Production Supervisor
  • CAD/CAM Designer
  • Maintenance Engineer

These roles are in demand across diverse sectors such as manufacturing, construction, automotive, aerospace, and oil and gas industries.