Course Overview
The Level 1 Fabrication & Welding course is designed for those looking to take their first step into the engineering and manufacturing industry. You’ll develop essential practical skills in fabrication and welding, alongside a strong understanding of workplace safety and industry practices.
Training takes place in industry-standard workshops, where you’ll gain hands-on experience using real tools, materials, and equipment. You’ll be introduced to a range of welding techniques and fabrication processes, building confidence as you progress. With support from experienced tutors, this course provides a solid foundation for further study, apprenticeships, or entry-level roles in a sector with strong demand for skilled workers.
Entry Requirements:
No formal qualifications are required
Course Highlights
Course Units
• Health and safety in fabrication and welding
• Materials and their properties
• Basic welding processes (MIG, TIG, MMA)
• Cutting, shaping, and forming metal
• Interpreting technical drawings
• Fabrication techniques and joining methods
• Equipment use and maintenance
• Communication, teamwork, and time management
Course Breakdown
Course Structure
This course is delivered through a combination of practical workshop sessions and classroom-based learning. You will build your skills step-by-step, starting with core fabrication and welding techniques before progressing to more complex tasks. The programme includes a range of practical assignments and underpinning theory, helping you develop confidence, technical ability, and safe working practices in a professional workshop environment.
Progression & Next Steps
After completing this course, you can progress onto a Level 2 Fabrication and Welding qualification to further develop your skills and knowledge. Many learners also move into apprenticeships with engineering firms, manufacturers, or construction companies, combining work with continued training.
The course also provides a pathway into entry-level roles within the engineering and manufacturing sector. With further training and experience, you could specialise in areas such as welding, fabrication, pipework, or structural engineering, opening up a wide range of career opportunities.