New Zealand Welding School

The NZ Welding School aims to be the preferred welding engineering training provider in the South Pacific and a key provider of quality computer-aided design training by the delivery of:

  • courses with a high practical content;
  • courses with a content relevant to industry needs;
  • one-on-one training to suit the individual; and
  • an all-inclusive training package.

The School was founded in 1999 and currently has three training sites within New Zealand. Welding training is offered in both Auckland (Papakura) and Rotorua, and CAD training is delivered from Rotorua. The School’s graduates go on to work in the design, manufacturing, engineering, boatbuilding and construction industries.
 


Postal:

NZ Welding School
P.O Box 746
Rotorua, 3040 

Phone:

07 348 8840 (National Office)
0800 WELDER (Welding)
0800 DRAWING (CAD)

Fax:

(07) 348 8836 (National Office)

Website:

www.weldingschool.co.nz
www.cadtraining.co.nz

NZQA Info:

Visit NZQA Website

Email:

enquiries@weldingschool.co.nz (Welding)
enquiries@weldingschool.co.nz (CAD)

Campuses:

Papakura (Welding)
Rotorua (Welding)
Rotorua (CAD)

Programmes:

  • Certificate in Welding and Fabrication Skills (Level 3)
  • Certificate in Advanced Welding (Level 4)
  • Certificate in CAD Draughting (Level 3) (with distance learning option)
  • Certificate in CAD Draughting and Design (Level 4) (with distance learning option)

 

NZ Welding School Articles

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New GM for NZ Welding School

Thu, 28 Apr 2011 00:00:00 GMT

Karen Tangaere has been appointed as general manager of the NZ Welding School.

NZ Welding School Floats Work Experience Scheme

Thu, 26 Aug 2010 00:00:00 GMT

Welding students at the New Zealand Welding School workshop in Papakura not only see the daily progress on the building of a 7.2 metre Scott Robson designed aluminium boat, but after graduation selected students can work on it too.

NZ Welding School Floats Work Experience Scheme

Thu, 26 Aug 2010 00:00:00 GMT

Welding students at the New Zealand Welding School workshop in Papakura not only see the daily progress on the building of a 7.2 metre Scott Robson designed aluminium boat, but after graduation selected students can work on it too.

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