It was my first time visiting this facility for the CQC renewal course.
I obviously had access to the meeting room on the ground floor, and I must say it is spacious, well-equipped, and comfortable.
On the ground floor, there is a small room with a coffee machine and a water dispenser, so light refreshments are available during breaks.
As with any proper facility, there is a caretaker, the premises are served by parking spaces — unfortunately paid — and for those coming from Modena, it is also reachable on foot or by bike.
Metallic Carpentry and Welding Course
Course Introduction
Our Practical Course in Carpentry and Welding is designed to provide students with the technical and practical skills necessary to operate safely and professionally in the field of metallic carpentry and basic welding. The course is aimed at both beginners interested in entering this profession and industry operators looking to refine their skills.
Course Objectives
Provide theoretical and practical training on the basics of metallic carpentry and welding
Teach fundamental techniques for performing simple carpentry and basic welding operations
Train participants in the correct and safe use of carpentry and welding equipment
Develop practical skills for working on metallic materials
Course Content
1. Theoretical Part
Introduction to metallic carpentry and welding processes
Principles of MIG/MAG welding (Process 135)
Types of metallic materials and their uses
Work safety and personal protective equipment (PPE)
2. Practical Part
Preparation and assembly of joints
Use of carpentry and welding tools
Basic welding techniques in different positions
Quality control of performed work
Duration and Course Format
The course will last 90 hours spread over 4 weeks (Monday to Friday, 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM). Classes will be held in a workshop equipped with professional tools and under the guidance of our experienced instructor.
After 90 hours of practical training, 60 hours of internship are scheduled at a metalworking company.
Certificate of Participation
At the end of the course, participants will receive a Skills Certificate, certifying the skills acquired in basic carpentry and welding. This certificate adds value for those wishing to work in the field of metallic carpentry and welding.
Who is the course for?
Metalworking industry operators
Technicians in workshops and metal carpentry
Unemployed individuals and workers seeking a new professional qualification
Enthusiasts of carpentry and welding wanting to improve their skills
Don't miss the opportunity to acquire practical skills in a sector in demand by the job market!






