NWE is TWI associate training representative, the world’s largest Training organization in Welding Inspection, Plant and Underwater Inspection, Conventional and Advanced NDT and Painting Inspection.

The trainings are supported by internationally recognized certification including CSWIP, BGAS-CSWIP, PCN (ISO 9712) and SNT-TC-1A and are designed to service all major industry sectors including oil and gas, aerospace, construction, power and automotive.

 

  • CSWIP 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2 Welding Inspection Training Courses 
  • CSWIP 3.3U – ROV Inspector
  • CSWIP 3.4U – Underwater Inspection Controller
  • BGAS-CSWIP Painting Inspector 
  • CSWIP Plant Inspector eLearning 
  • BGAS-CSWIP Site Coatings Inspector
  • PCN or CSWIP Conventional NDT methods – PT, MT, UT, ET-
  • PCN or CSWIP Advanced NDT methods – PAUT, ToFD- Automated Ultrasonic Testing (AUT), Digital Radiography Testing

 

So far, NWE, successfully held the training, exam or re-exams. 

Welding Inspection Training Courses

A qualification in CSWIP Welding Inspection from TWI can open doors to rewarding and varied careers anywhere in the world for welding inspectors. The welding inspection certification courses offer a clear career path starting with the visual weld inspection training.

Many contractors now cite CSWIP certification as a requirement for employment in this area, to prove you can perform work to a safe and professional standard, while also helping to reduce the cost and time spent on rework or repairs and ensuring projects are delivered on time.

Completing a welding inspection course and gaining a qualification provides a thorough understanding of the role and the confidence to perform it to a high standard. In addition, welding technology knowledge gained from CSWIP welding inspection courses will help support your development of responsible welding coordinator competence.

TWI offers flexible training courses with delivery in-class, online live (Zoom) or online courses (eLearning).

  •  The CSWIP welding inspection course will teach you visual inspection procedures, relevant codes of practice and terms and definitions. You will also learn about welding processes and defects, weld measurements, practical inspection and reporting, and the typical welding inspection documentation and requirements.

The CSWIP Welding Inspector course is designed for inspection engineers and supervisory staff. Those with little or no previous welding experience are advised to attend the Certificate in Visual Inspection of Welds course to prepare for this course. This CSWIP Welding Inspection course is also available as an online course. The online mat

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The CSWIP Senior Welding Inspector course is designed for experienced welding inspectors and quality control staff, especially those who are proceeding to the CSWIP Senior Welding Inspector examination. It is essential that you have a knowledge of the subjects covered in the CSWIP Welding Inspector course before joining this senior weldin

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CSWIP Plant Inspector e-Learning

This course is designed for you as an engineering, technical, operations, maintenance or inspection operative working within the oil and gas production, chemical process, power generation, utilities, commercial works (vendor) inspection organisation, classification society or insurance company. 

 

  •  Plant inspection is an interesting and diverse role. As a CSWIP plant inspector, you will act as the primary interface between inspection and an integrity engineering team to manage and report on the status of all in-progress inspection, integrity and corrosion monitoring activities at a plant. 

 

  • There are very few level 2 and 3 plant inspectors so becoming a CSWIP Plant Inspector means that you would be joining an elite group of professional engineers. 

CSWIP-BGAS Painting Inspector

This course is designed for you as an engineering, technical, operations, maintenance or inspection operative working within the oil and gas production, chemical process, power generation, utilities, commercial works (vendor) inspection organisation, classification society or insurance company. 

 

  •  Plant inspection is an interesting and diverse role. As a CSWIP plant inspector, you will act as the primary interface between inspection and an integrity engineering team to manage and report on the status of all in-progress inspection, integrity and corrosion monitoring activities at a plant. 

 

  • There are very few level 2 and 3 plant inspectors so becoming a CSWIP Plant Inspector means that you would be joining an elite group of professional engineers. 

Topside and Underwater Inspection

 Underwater inspection is a much sought-after skill around the world and TWI’s training will allow you to gain the necessary skills and qualification to access the many employment opportunities this provides.

TWI’s industrially recognised and respected underwater inspection courses allow you to reach qualification at four different levels, using commercial diving skills and inspection knowledge in this specialised area.

What will I learn?

  •  This course will teach you advanced NDT techniques, recording and processing data, interpretation and recording methods, quality assurance, intervention techniques, plus inspection, planning and briefing.

By the end of the course, you should:

  • Be competent to plan and co-ordinate sub-sea inspection programmes 
  • Be proficient in recording and processing data produced by subsea inspection campaigns 
  • Gain eligibility to sit the CSWIP 3.4U examination

What will I learn?

  •  Be able to explain theoretical principles relating to remotely applied subsea inspection methods 
  • Have a basic understanding of quality assurance methods 
  • Be competent to co-ordinate data retrieved from ROVs 
  • Gain eligibility to sit the CSWIP 3.3U examination

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