Electrical Welding

Overview
Electrical Welding, known in Arabic as اخصائي لحام كهرباء, is a focused 60-hour course for anyone starting out in arc welding. You build the foundation every welder needs: understanding the welding equipment and how it works, following the safety procedures that keep a workshop or job site safe, and getting supervised practice running different joint types until your welds are consistent and clean.
The course is built around workshop practice under instructor supervision, so most of your time is spent at the welding station rather than in a classroom, building the hand control and judgment that only comes from repetition.
What You Will Learn
- How electric arc welding equipment works and how to set it up safely
- Core safety procedures for welding work, including protective equipment and workshop hazards
- How to strike and maintain a stable arc
- How to prepare metal surfaces and joints before welding
- How to run the basic joint types used in general welding work
- How to inspect a completed weld and recognize common defects
- Safe handling and storage of welding equipment and materials
Course Curriculum
| Module | What you cover |
|---|---|
| Welding Equipment and Setup | Understanding arc welding equipment and setting it up correctly |
| Workshop Safety | Safety procedures, protective equipment, and hazard awareness in the welding workshop |
| Arc Fundamentals | Striking and maintaining a stable welding arc |
| Surface and Joint Preparation | Preparing metal surfaces and joints before welding |
| Joint Types and Practice | Supervised practice running the basic joint types used in general welding work |
| Weld Inspection | Inspecting a finished weld and recognizing common defects |
Who This Course Is For
- Anyone with no prior welding experience who wants to learn the trade from the ground up
- Career changers interested in a hands-on, practical craft
Target audiences
- Career changers with no prior welding experience
Requirements
- No prior welding experience required