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Welding: Interm - Stick

Course number : WELD S013   ID : 2209   
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**This course is approved for Idaho LAUNCH funding**

What Will I Learn

  • Weld pipe in the 5G position on carbon steel using E6010 and E7018 electrodes.
  • Weld plate in the 3F, 3G, and 4G positions using E7018 electrode.
  • Welding theory for a deeper understanding of the welding process and troubleshooting.

Description

Welding plays an integral role in keeping people safe and advancing our quality of life. With experts predicting a worldwide shortage of capable welders in the next few years this means the opportunities are endless. Grow your current skillset through this 30-hour training that focuses on Stick (SMAW).

This course serves as anintermediate course to the SMAW process. Students will expand their knowledge of the theory and techniques previously learned in SMAW level 1. Students will weld the complex joints found in the welding industry in various positions on carbon steel. Students will dive deeper into the complexity of weld joints on pipe and plate.

Walk Away With:

  • Training that will include 20+ hours of a hands-on demonstration of proper welding processes
  • Training that will prepare you for your welding qualification exam through the American Welding Society (optional)
  • Certification of completion provided by CSI Workforce Development & Training

Who Should Attend

This course is recommended for any individuals who have always wanted to learn to weld, are looking to learn a different type of weld or are looking to increase their skills and abilities for workforce purposes.

Class Details

10 Session(s)
Weekly - Mon, Tue

Location
DESRT-Desert Building

Instructor
Eric Auclaire 

Tuition: 

$499.00


Registration Closes On
Saturday, July 13, 2024 @ 12:00 AM

Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s) Instructional Method
7/15/2024 - 8/13/2024 Weekly - Mon, Tue 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM Twin Falls, DESRT-Desert Building  Map, Room: 105-Welding Lab Eric Auclaire  Classroom