TECH – SP - Coded Welder
Skills Programmes - Coded Welder
This skills programme equips learners to excel as skilled professionals in various industry sectors, such as manufacturing, mining, petrochemicals, and engineering. Through comprehensive training, students will acquire the expertise to participate in shutdown maintenance projects using master welding techniques such as SMAW/MMA, GMAW/MIG/MAG, and GTAW/TIG. The combination of theoretical and practical components will provide a strong foundation in health and safety principles, ensuring the production of high-quality, code-compliant welds that meet industry standards for safety and quality.
Programme Structure
Phase 1
KYB Academy’s Technical Campus - Knowledge Modules (KM)
Integrates various components such as classroom sessions, introductory safety workshops, and foundational theoretical modules to establish a strong educational base.Phase 2
KYB Academy’s Technical Campus - Practical Modules (PM)
Emphasizes the extensive hands-on experiences, complex projects, and the integration of theoretical and practical skills within the workplace. This focuses on furthering the development of the students’ skills by mastering advanced techniques, solving real-world problems, and preparing for certification.Phase 3
KYB Academy’s Technical Campus – Final Integrated Supervised Assessment (FISA)
Assesses the hands-on practical experience through complex scenarios and integrating theoretical with practical skills. It focuses on assessing the advanced techniques and real-world problem-solving abilities to achieve certification for the skills programmes.Outcome: Graduates of the skills programmes will be equipped with essential competencies relevant to their chosen field, enhancing their employability and readiness for the workforce. They will acquire targeted technical skills, practical experience, and foundational problem-solving abilities aligned with industry standards. These shorter, focused programmes provide a structured pathway to gain valuable knowledge and hands-on expertise, enabling learners to contribute effectively to their respective industries and pursue further career opportunities within the broader occupational qualifications framework.
SAQA ID: SP-210402
NQF: Level 4
Credits: 96 (KM-20, PM-76)
- Phase 1: 4 Months
Accreditation: 06-QCTO/SDP141024140743
Annual Intake: Dates will be confirmed after enrolment.
- 1st Intake: March / April
- 2nd Intake: July / August
Entry Requirements:
- NQF: Level 1 (Gr9) with 50% in Mathematics and Science subject to a KYB Assessment, or
- NQF: Level 2 (Gr10) with 40% Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy or Technical Mathematics,
- 1-Years’ experience in Welding,
- 18 Years of Age, and
- RSA ID or Passport with a study permit
Included:
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE set)
- 2 x KYB Branded Overalls
- 2 x KYB Branded T-Shirt/Golfer
- 1 x KYB Branded Jacket/Hoodie
- 1 x pair Safety Shoes
- 1 x pair Safety Goggles
- 2 x pairs Safety Gloves
- 1 x Welding Helmet
- Training Material and Consumables
- Microsoft A1 Assigned Licence
- Lunch during Phase 1
Programme Cost:
- Total Cost – R47 500
- Fee Structure
- Download – Prospectus TECH