Level 2
General Welder, Apprenticeship
Level 2
General Welder, Apprenticeship
Forge a rewarding career in engineering with an apprenticeship that combines paid employment with specialist training. You'll develop the practical welding skills, technical knowledge, and industry-recognised qualifications needed to work across construction, manufacturing, aerospace, marine, and many other engineering sectors.
Course Overview
The General Welder Apprenticeship is an excellent route into one of the world's most versatile and highly respected engineering trades. Combining paid employment with specialist college training, you'll develop the practical skills and technical understanding needed to produce high-quality welds to recognised industry standards while working alongside experienced welding professionals.
Based at Weston College's South West Skills Campus, you'll train in industry-standard engineering workshops equipped with professional welding bays, fabrication equipment, and specialist engineering machinery. You'll be taught by experienced engineering tutors who will help you master a range of welding techniques while developing the precision, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills employers expect.
Throughout your apprenticeship, you'll gain valuable workplace experience while working towards recognised industry welding certifications that are respected across the UK and internationally. As a member of Weston College's Engineering Career Excellence Hub, you'll benefit from employer networking opportunities, industry visits, technical demonstrations, guest speakers, and recruitment events, helping you build valuable professional connections within the engineering sector.
Qualified welders are in demand across a wide range of industries, offering excellent opportunities for career progression, travel, and specialist technical roles.
What will I study?
Throughout the apprenticeship, you'll develop the practical skills and technical knowledge required to produce high-quality welded fabrications safely and accurately.
Topics include:
• Health and safety in welding • Preparing materials and work areas • Welding equipment setup and operation • TIG welding • MIG/MAG welding • MMA welding • Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) • Welding carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminium, and specialist alloys • Welding in multiple positions • Welding inspection and quality standards • Visual inspection and testing • Engineering drawings and specifications • Preparing completed welds for inspection
You will also work towards achieving an industry-recognised welding qualification to internationally recognised standards, as specified by your employer.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment takes place throughout the apprenticeship and concludes with an End-Point Assessment.
Assessment includes:
• Practical welding assessments • Workplace observations • Knowledge tests • Portfolio of evidence • Regular progress reviews
You will demonstrate your ability to produce safe, accurate, high-quality welds that meet recognised industry standards.
Additional Information
Throughout your course, you will benefit from:
• Paid employment while completing your qualification • Membership of Weston College's Engineering Career Excellence Hub • Access to industry-standard welding workshops and specialist equipment • Training from experienced engineering and welding professionals • Employer networking opportunities • Guest lectures and technical demonstrations • Industry visits and engineering events • Career planning and progression support
Working alongside experienced welders throughout your apprenticeship will allow you to develop valuable workplace skills while building confidence in a professional engineering environment.
Entry Requirements
If you do not already hold the required English and maths qualifications, you will be supported to achieve:
• Level 1 English and maths • Level 2 English and maths assessments before completing your apprenticeship, where required
You must also:
• Be employed in a relevant welding role
If you are not currently employed, Weston College can provide advice and support to help you find a suitable apprenticeship opportunity.
What can I do after this course?
Successful completion of this apprenticeship opens the door to a wide range of engineering careers and further specialist training.
You could progress to:
• Multi-Positional Welder • High Integrity Welder • Welding Inspection qualifications • Welding Instructor or Assessor qualifications • Higher-level engineering apprenticeships • Engineering technician roles
Career opportunities include:
• General Welder • Fabricator Welder • Structural Steel Welder • Production Welder • Pipe Welder • Marine Welder • Aerospace Welder • Welding Inspector • Welding Supervisor
Many apprentices secure permanent employment with their employer on completion of the programme, with opportunities to work across the UK and internationally in sectors including construction, manufacturing, aerospace, marine, automotive, and energy.
What do I do now?
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