Fusion Welding Process Owner for tungsten inert gas (TIG) or gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) helps process owners improve their skills and competencies in the aerospace workforce. Topics include contract review, welder qualification, quality systems, acceptance criteria, process control and compliance, methods used for welding preparation, and equipment and robotics. Also included are an introduction to basic metallurgy, several nondestructive testing methods, other weld processes, and drawing symbols.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this training, you will be able to:
- Explain the main requirements for manufacture of parts using gas tungsten arc welding.
- Demonstrate compliance with approved documentation and customer requirements.
- Describe the associated control requirements.
- Clarify the intent and interpretation of controlling specifications.
- Describe how fusion welding works and how it is affected by its environment.
Who Should Attend
Process owners who are capable of writing, reviewing, and approving processes, procedures, and qualifications of lower levels, as well as designing new processes and resolving issues among all other levels, will benefit from this course.
Course Delivery
Courses are created by industry-specific subject matter experts. PRI instructors have years of industry and auditing experience with an established background in the subjects they teach.
In Person Instructor Led
Courses are taught on site by well-qualified, experienced PRI instructors.
Virtual Instructor Led
Online training sessions are taught live by PRI instructors.

This course has been developed and delivered by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) are pre-qualified by Probitas Authentication as meeting the AS9104/3A Continuing Professional Development requirements for AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 auditor re-authentication.
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