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NWEC underwent an AS/NZS ISO 3834.2 audit, which was attended by both Ross O’Bryan and Geoff Crittenden (CEO, Weld Australia). NWEC is a leading Australian steel fabrication, painting, installation, construction management and welding resource supply company with over 35 years of experience, headquartered in Sydney. Their multi-disciplinary engineering construction service provides turnkey solutions for structural, mechanical and piping requirements, as well as tank design, construction and maintenance.

NWEC’s expertise also includes metal section bending and rolling, as well as both on-site and offsite painting. Their proven track record and experience within the industry solidifies their position as an organisation providing first class services to the petrochemical, rail, road, oil and gas, mining, industrial, power generation and heavy industry sectors across Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific.

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NWEC’s audit. L to R: Eugene Gabin, Reza Sasani (Fr), Alireza Samimi Mottaghi, Imma Kathir, Jae Lee, Ross O’Bryan, Geoff Crittenden, Sheena Wong. WELD AUSTRALIA’S EXAM CALENDAR

Do you need to book an exam through WeldQ?

We’ve made the process even easier, with our new exam calendar, which can be accessed via the WeldQ homepage. The calendar includes all exam dates for 2022, making planning ahead as simple as possible.

Just some of the upcoming exam dates include: • Thursday 18 August: National Welding

Supervisor AS 1796 & AS 2214 - B1 & B2 -

Online Exam • Tuesday 23 August: IWI B - WTB & B5 -

Online Exam • Friday 26 August: AS 1796 Cert 1- 9 -

Theory Online Exam • Friday 26 August: IWI B-Practical - C3 Exam • Tuesday 30 August: Re-sit Online Exam for all Qualifications • Friday 2 September: IWI-B Practical / C3

Exam • Thursday 8 September: National Welding

Supervisor Online Exam

EXAM ASSESSORS AND WRITERS NEEDED

Weld Australia is looking to expand its pool of assessors, exam writers and markers. In particular, we need people who are interesting in getting involved in the examination process for the International Welding Inspector - Basic (IWI-B) qualification. Using your knowledge and practical experience, you could help us deliver in-person and oral exams across various locations. To be considered, you must hold an IWI-B qualification.

This is not a permanent position. Your assistance will only be required 1-3 times a year during our exam periods

If you’re interested in giving back to the welding industry, please contact our Qualification and Certification team via: qnc@weldaustralia.com.au

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