CWI - Certified Welding Inspector
Preparation Course for the AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) examination
If you are working in the business field of steel construction with your company manufacturing goods for the US-American or Asian markets , you are required to fabricate according to the rules of the AWS Codebook D1.1. A central figure in this set standard is the CWI who ensures the quality of manufacture by compulsory assignments.
Course contents
The main topics of the course are welding processes, destructive and non-destructive tests, metallurgy and the Codebook D1.1.
Requirements (Prerequisites)
Engineers need a minimum of 5 years of welding-based work experience, professionals with an eight grade level schooling (e.g. Realschule in Germany) are required at least 9 years and any other participants not less than 12 years of welding experience. You also need a valid visual acuity record.
IWE, IWT and IWS need only 1 year of welding-based work experience.
Examination and certification
Both examination and certification are performed by the American Welding Society (AWS) only. After 3 and 6 years you have to renew your certification. After the period of 9 years there is a recertification by means of an examination (part B).
More information
The course takes place over two separate weeks, with a break in between for self-study and review.
- CW 19 – May 4 to May 8, 2026
First course week
- CW 20 – May 11 to May 15, 2026
One‑week break (no course)
- CW 21 – May 18 to May 22, 2026
Second course week
This structure ensures that participants have time to process the material from Week 1 before continuing with the more intensive second week.