Welder
Welder
- How to perform basic trade-related mathematical calculations
- How to use automatic and semi-automatic cutting machines
- How to read and interpret welding drawings
- How to perform welding inspections and testing procedures
- How to perform a range of welding techniques
Welders are precise and physical individuals who enjoy the challenge of working with intense focus and hot temperatures. They are the masters of metal, fusing metals into all positions.
As a Welder, you’ll get to meld, attach and affix pieces of metal together with precision, watching objects come to life in your hands.
You’ll learn how to use a variety of manual and computerized equipment. As you progress, your opportunities will open up pathways to become an expert in areas such as pressure welding, custom fabrication—and more.
Program Updates
Certified welders may apply to Technical Safety BC for their pressure welder certificate of qualification, provided they meet eligibility criteria and pass the standardized certification exam. Once certified as pressure welders, individuals must complete additional performance qualification test(s) in accordance with any registered welding procedure specification in order to perform pressure welding in BC.
Program Updates
None
Optional Endorsement
The Welder Endorsement - Multi-Process Alloy Welding enables a welder to weld specialized alloys, by any manual welding process, in any position, and such other work as is usually done by a Red Seal Certified Welder.
To register for this program you must hold either a Welder – Certificate of Qualification with Interprovincial Red Seal Endorsement OR a Welder B – Certificate of Qualification with Interprovincial Red Seal Endorsement.
Learn more about the MPAW Endorsement.
Program Information
and Resources
Program Information
and Resources
Program Outline
Guidelines for delivery of technical training at SkilledTradesBC Recognized Training Providers
Foundation Outline
Guidelines for the delivery of pre-apprenticeship training at SkilledTradesBC Recognized Training Providers
Practical Skills Checklist
Tool to identify an apprentice’s skill level prior to registering for technical training.
Welder Logbook Information Sheet
Welders use a logbook to record training, competencies, certifications, endorsements and employment history.
Exam Information
AND RESOURCES
Find exam-related information and resources under each menu item below.
Updates:
- None
Information:
- National Occupational Analysis
- Red Seal Exam Preparation Guide
- Red Seal Exam Breakdown (online)
- Red Seal Exam Breakdown (pdf)
- Code Book required: none
Challenge the
TRADE
Challenge the
TRADE
If you have significant work experience in a trade but have never been certified in Canada, you may apply to challenge the certification. Learn more about How to Challenge a Skilled Trade.
OR
If you sponsor apprentices but have never been certified in Canada, you may request to supervise and sign-off apprentices when they are ready to be certified. Please refer to the application form on whether this trade qualifies.
Instructions
How to apply
Application Form
Personal information and exams scheduling information (for challenge option)
Employer Declaration
Document of relevant work experience
Statutory Declaration
Attestation for self-employment/work experience when employer cannot be contacted
- Precision
- Coordination
- Basic drafting
- Basic metallurgy
- Specialized tools and equipment
To get certified, you will need to sign up for technical training at an approved training provider in addition to on-the-job training.
Visit Trades Training BC and EducationPlannerBC for a comprehensive list of what programs are available in your trade at public and non-public schools.
For a list of all approved non-public training providers, visit this page.