Welding Contractors and Service Suppliers

Providing welders and maintenances services to sites and asset managers

Companies that provide maintenance services relating to weld repairs of equipment can meet their client's welder competency requirements by using the MWC to train and assess their welders. 

The MWC microcredential provides many benefits to your business. 

Contact WQMS to find out more, or to get started using the MWC for your business.

MWC is recognised by Glencore and is an alternate pathway for GCAA Welder Competency 

Upgrade your welders and future-proof your business by choosing the MWC Program to deliver GCAA Welder Competency

Click the button to download a document to see why you should choose the MWC  to get your GCAA Welder Competency Certificate

How do I Implement the MWC?

To get started with the MWC, all you need to is follow these steps

1. Create a user profile for the MWC Portal. Full instructions are provided. 

2. Once approved, log-in to the MWC Portal and add the welders that you wish to enrol in the MWC microcredential

3. Find an Accredited MWC Provider and authorise them for managing the MWC Program for your business. Alternatively, contact us if you want to be accredited for in-house management. 

4. Carry out initial assessments, and/or nominate MWC Level 1, MWC Level 2, or MWC Level 3 pathway for each welder, then pay their enrolment fee in order commence the MWC program.

5. Carry out Provisional Assessments for welders who wish to complete MWC Level 3

6. Arrange the Theory Training via MWC or an Accredited MWC Provider

7. Your Accredited MWC Provider will work with you to  carry out the Welder Assessments,

For more information about the full process, see the Process section of this website.