Program Highlights
As baby boomers retire, taking with them a lifetime of experience and knowledge, an unprecedented opportunity for skilled journeymen and journeywomen is predicted. In the near future, the welding industry will be challenged to find enough talented, knowledgeable people to fill the void.
NIC offers welding training in levels C, B, and A.
NIC’s Level C Welding program prepares students for entry-level employment in industrial manufacturing, welding and fabrication shops. Completion of the Level C Welding Program requires 28 weeks of in-school training and 1000 hours of documented workplace training.
Level B Welding introduces pressure welding and preparation for Interprovincial (Red Seal) certification. The Level B program will involve 16 weeks of training at the college, followed by eight months of work experience in industry.
In Level A Welding, students learn advanced alloy and stainless steel pressure welding. The Level A program involves eight weeks of training and 10 months of work experience.
In addition to levels C, B and A welding, NIC also offers certification in Metal Fabrication.
Note: Program content is subject to periodic changes as determined by the Industry Training Authority (ITA).
Career Opportunities
The welding trade is found in a wide variety of industries, which results in many potential career paths and opportunities. Welding is essential to the forest, fishing, aquaculture, agriculture, oil and gas, manufacturing, construction and maintenance industries in every part of the country. There is tremendous potential for career advancement for bright, motivated and talented trades persons.
ASME Welder Performance Qualification Testing
The NIC Welding Centres are authorized testing stations for the Boiler Branch. Qualified Welders may challenge Welder Performance Qualification Tests in accordance with the Power Engineers and Boiler and Pressure Vessels Safety Act Regulations and directives. Subject to available space.
Welding Performance tests are incorporated in the following courses: WPW 007 and WPW 010.
Supply List
Cutting goggles, with flip up lens
Clear safety glasses (regular style frame)
Hearing protection (form fitted or disposable earplugs)
Tip cleaners (long sets)
Striker (3 flint style)
Cotton work clothes
Steel toed boots
Leather jacket and apron (see instructor before purchasing)
Welding gloves (finger style)
Welding Hat
Welding helmet (see instructor before purchasing)
Adjustable wrench (Crescent 10”)
Vice Grips (regular style, 10”),
C clamp 10”
Slip Joint pliers (10”)
Diagonal cutters (9”)
Wire feed pliers (optional – replaces slip joint pliers and diagonal cutters)
Wire Brush
Chipping Hammer
Tape Measure 16’ x 1” (imperial/metric graduations) or separate imperial and metric tapes)
4 ½” grinder