Welding Course in Pakistan
The Electrical Supervisor course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of electrical systems, installations, and maintenance principles and practices. Offered as part of a professional electrical training center or electrical engineering trade school, this program equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively manage electrical systems and installations. The course covers a range of topics, including electrical theory, safety, codes and regulations, electrical systems design, installation, and maintenance.
Course Overview
An Electrical Supervisor is responsible for more than just wiring; They manage teams, ensure safety compliance, and oversee the technical integrity of entire projects. At New Pak Technical Training Centre , our Electrical Supervisor course is designed to transition you from a technician to a leader. This program covers advanced electrical theory, site management, and international safety codes.
Why Choose Our Welding Program?
- Leadership & Management: Learn how to supervise a team of electricians, manage work schedules, and ensure project deadlines are met.
- Technical Authority: Master the reading of complex blueprints and the interpretation of international electrical codes (NEC & BCP).
- Gulf-Standard Compliance: This course is tailored for the high-demand supervisory roles in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, and Qatar , focusing on site safety and quality control.
- Estimation & Budgeting: Learn how to perform material take-offs and create cost estimates (BOQs) for large-scale electrical projects.
Detailed Course Modules
06 | Months Certificate
Focus: Site coordination, safety, and basic project management.
- Bench Work & Preparation: Measuring, marking, and cutting metal using grinders and gas cutters.
- SMAW (Stick Welding): Mastering electrode selection, striking an arc, and maintaining a consistent weld pool.
- Welding Positions: Intensive practice in 1G, 2G, and 3G (Flat, Horizontal, and Vertical) positions.
- Gas Cutting & Brazing: Using oxy-acetylene torches for precision metal cutting and joining dissimilar metals
01 | Year Certificate
Focus: Engineering design, financial management, and advanced systems.
- TIG (Argon) Welding: Specialized training for stainless steel and aluminum, focusing on the steady hand required for “aesthetic” welds.
- MIG (CO2) Welding: Mastering semi-automatic wire-feed welding for high-speed industrial production.
- 6G Pipe Welding: The ultimate test of a welder—mastering the 45-degree fixed pipe position required for oil and gas pipelines.
- Weld Inspection (NDT): Learning how to identify defects like porosity, undercut, and slag inclusion using Visual and Dye Penetrant testing
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Will I Receive a Certificate?
Only if you don’t use proper protection. We provide high-quality Auto-Darkening Helmets and teach you exactly how to avoid “Arc Flash” to keep your vision 100% safe.
Which Welding Type Has the Highest Salary?
Yes. Companies in the Gulf look for “Electrical Supervisors” who can lead crews and speak the language of engineering. This certificate proves you have both technical and managerial skills.
Do I Need a Science Background?
No. While basic math helps with measurements, welding is a “muscle memory” skill. If you have a steady hand and a hard-working attitude, we can make you a professional welder.
Month 1 – Introduction to Welding & Basic Skills
Weeks 1– Course Introduction & Objectives
- Overview of welding as a career
- Importance in Pakistan’s manufacturing, construction, automotive & shipbuilding industries
- Training expectations and final assessment criteria
Week 2 — Safety & Workplace Preparedness (Theory + Practical)
1. Theory
- Importance of safety in welding
- Understanding hazards: fire, UV radiation, fumes & electrical shock
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): helmets, gloves, aprons, safety shoes, goggles
- Safety signage and hazard communication
- Fire prevention & emergency procedures
2. Practical
- Correct use of PPE
- Workshop cleanliness & organization
- Fire extinguisher usage drills
- Safety inspections
Week 3 — Basic Mathematics for Welding
1. Theory
- Units of measurement: mm, cm, inch
- Measurements & tolerances
- Geometry for pattern development
- Reading engineering drawings
2. Practical (~15 Hours)
- Using vernier calipers, micrometers
- Measuring and marking metals for cutting
- Simple layout work
Week 4 — Introduction to Welding Processes
1. Theory
- Overview of welding processes in Pakistan: SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, Oxy-fuel, FCAW
- Comparison: manual vs. automated processes
- Heat sources & their applications
2. Practical
- Identifying equipment and parts
- Demonstration of each process
- Setting up basic welding machines
Month 2 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW / Stick Welding)
Weeks 5– SMAW Theory
- Electrode classification (E6010, E6011, E7018, etc.)
- Welding current types: AC vs. DC
- Polarity effects
- Arc formation & stability
- Welding defects: causes & remedies
Weeks 6– SMAW Practical
- Machine setup, current selection, electrode choice
- Running beads on mild steel plates
- Welding positions: PA, PB, PC, PD
- Practice fillet, lap, butt, and corner joints
- Identification and correction of defects (porosity, slag inclusion, undercut)
Week 7-8 — Quality & Inspection in SMAW
1. Theory
- Visual inspection basics
- Welding symbols and codes
- Dimensional tolerance criteria (per AWS/ISO)
2. Practical
- Inspecting trainee weld samples
- Logging results and corrective actions
Month 3 — Gas Welding & Cutting
Weeks 9–12
1. Oxy-Fuel Gas Welding (OFW)
Theory:
- Oxy-acetylene setup
- Acetylene properties and safety
- Flame types: neutral, oxidation, carburizing
- Heat control and weld pool behavior
2. Oxy-Fuel Gas Welding Practical
Practical:
- Setting regulators, cutting torch assembly
- Making gas weld beads
- Braze welding practice
- Beveling and preparation for fusion welding
- Cutting round holes, straight cuts, bevels
3. Practical Safety & Maintenance
- Safe gas storage
- Leak detection & handling cylinders
- Torch maintenance
Month 4 — Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW / MIG Welding)
Weeks 13–16
1. GMAW Theory
- Process fundamentals: wire feed, shielding gas
- Types of shielding gases: CO₂, Argon, mixtures
- Modes: short circuit, spray, pulsed
- Wire types, sizes, and rollers
2. GMAW Practical
- Machine setup: wire speed, voltage, gas flow
- Welding on carbon steel
- Welding positions and travel techniques
- Fillet and groove weld practice
3. Troubleshooting GMAW
- Common defects: spatter, porosity, burn-through
- Fix procedures: parameter adjustments
- Weld documentation and recording
Month 5 — Tungsten Inert Gas Welding (GTAW / TIG)
Weeks 17–20
1. GTAW Theory
- Shielding gas and tungsten electrodes
- DCEN vs. DCEP applications
- Filler rod selection
- High precision welding
2. GTAW Practical
- Machine setup, foot pedal control
- Welding stainless steel, mild steel, aluminum (if equipped)
- Thin metal techniques
- Tack welds and joint preparation
3. Quality Control
- Criteria for inspection
- Weld bead uniformity
- Documentation
Month 6 — Advanced Techniques & Final Evaluation
Week 21 — Pipe Welding
1. Theory
- Pipe welding fundamentals
- Joint preparation, bevel angles
- Filler selection
2. Practical
- Root passes on pipes
- Hot pass, fill and cap passes
- Position welding (horizontal, vertical, overhead)
Week 22 — Specialized Metals
1. Theory
- Welding aluminum, stainless steel, cast iron
- Dissimilar metal welding challenges
- Heat control & distortion
2. Practical
- Aluminum cleaning & purging techniques
- GTAW welding stainless steel
- SMAW welding cast iron with nickel electrodes
Week 23 — Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Introduction
1. Theory
- Visual Inspection (VT)
- Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT)
- Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)
2. Practical
- Conduct basic PT & MT
- Interpretation of results
Week 24 — Industry Standards & Codes
1. Theory
- AWS, ISO, ASME basics
- Welding procedure specification (WPS)
- Welder qualification tests
2. Final Assessment
- Written exams: theory
- Practical exams: plate work, pipe work
- Safety audit
- Portfolio submission
Detailed Breakdown of Learning Components
Theory Topics
1. Welding Fundamentals
- Atomic structure & metallurgy basics
- Heat transfer in welding: conduction, convection, radiation
- Welding terminology (fusion, penetration, slag, weld pool)
2. Metallurgy
- Crystal structure & properties
- Effects of heat on metals
- Ferrous vs. non-ferrous metals
3. Welding Symbols & Drawings
- ISO and AWS symbol standards
- Reading and interpreting joint design
- Drawings for production
4. Welding Quality & Documentation
- Weld maps and logs
- Inspection reports
- Rework and repair guides
5. Workshop Ethics
- Teamwork
- Time management
- Quality vs. speed
Practical Skills
Equipment Handling
- Welding machine types & classification
- Consumables handling
- Power supply safety
