Welding Supervisory, Management, and Leadership Skills

The Welding Supervisory, Management, and Leadership Skills course is designed to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively lead, manage, and supervise welding operations within various industries. The course covers a comprehensive range of topics including technical aspects of welding, leadership principles, managerial skills, and supervisory techniques. Participants will gain insights into welding processes, safety regulations, project management, team building, communication strategies, and conflict resolution techniques.

Who Can Attend:

This course is suitable for individuals at various stages of their careers within the welding industry, including:

  • Welding supervisors
  • Welding managers
  • Lead welders
  • Welding technicians
  • Welding engineers
  • Project managers overseeing welding projects

Location:

South Africa

Training Dates:

Each course starts every Monday of each week. Please book your training on a date that is a Monday.

Course Duration: 10 Days

Unit Standard: 57881

NQF Level: 5

Number of Credits: 158


Course Fees

Note: Please fill in the online application form on the left or bottom if this page to receive a quotation with detailed pricing from AATICD.

How to Apply:

To Apply Simply Fill in the Online Enquiries / Applications form on the Right Sidebar or Bottom of this website https://www.aaticd.co.za

NB:

When filling the online application form; please take note of your desired Training Month, Duration in Weeks and Training Session. This will give us the exact dates you will be attending your classes.

Also note that Tuition Fees must be paid upfront on or before training start date. This is to ensure that all resources are made availabe for you before you start. You will not be allowed into training if fees are not paid and verified.

Also note that Tuition Fees Cancellations must be made 14 business working days before the starting date of training. This will allow us to do a 50% refund of the total amount paid. If cancellations are made thereafter note that no refund will be made to delegates.

Tuition Fees include teas and lunch as well as either a laptop or tablet which a delegate will take home free of charge.

Tuition Fee DOES NOT include Accommodation, Dinners and other Extra Curricular Activities or Incidentals. Delegates are expected to fund this on their own. AATICD will not be held accountable for any incidents to delegates.

In-House Trainings are also available for 3 or more delegates for any duration. Please consult with our Administration for such In-House training bookings.


Course Outline

  1. Introduction to Welding Supervisory, Management, and Leadership Skills
    • Overview of course objectives and expectations
    • Importance of effective supervision, management, and leadership in welding operations
  2. Welding Fundamentals
    • Overview of welding processes (e.g., arc welding, gas welding, etc.)
    • Understanding welding materials and techniques
    • Welding safety protocols and regulations
  3. Leadership Principles
    • Leadership styles and their applications in welding environments
    • Motivation and inspiration techniques for welding teams
    • Decision-making and problem-solving strategies for welding supervisors
  4. Managerial Skills in Welding Operations
    • Project management fundamentals specific to welding projects
    • Resource allocation and budgeting for welding operations
    • Quality control and assurance in welding processes
  5. Supervisory Techniques
    • Effective communication strategies for welding supervisors
    • Conflict resolution and negotiation skills in welding teams
    • Performance evaluation and feedback mechanisms for welding personnel
  6. Safety and Compliance
    • Occupational safety and health regulations in welding environments
    • Hazard identification and risk assessment in welding operations
    • Emergency response planning and protocols
  7. Team Building and Collaboration
    • Building cohesive welding teams
    • Encouraging collaboration and innovation in welding projects
    • Establishing a culture of continuous improvement in welding operations
  8. Case Studies and Practical Applications
    • Analysis of real-world welding scenarios and challenges
    • Application of learned skills and principles in simulated welding environments
    • Group discussions and problem-solving exercises