XLT Institute of Welding, Engineering and Technology is a multi award winning and internationally recognised organisation specialising in the delivery of customised engineering, construction, and safety training, as well as consultancy services that include Weld Procedure Qualification and Weld Engineering.

  • Multi Award Winning and Internationally recognised.
  • Operate globally, on-site or off-site.
  • Work with Industry to deliver specific training needs.
  • Germanischer-Lloyd approved. The only institution outside of Europe to be approved for hull section weld/repair from 1 side in water.
  • Creator of industry recognised skills classification system.

XLT has proudly been servicing the Mining, Engineering, Petro Chemical, Marine/Maritime, Oil & Gas (On-shore/Off-shore), Defence, Refining, Building & Construction, and Light/General/Heavy Engineering industries worldwide for over 20 years.

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XLT provides accredited training options including courses in welding & metals engineering, construction and safety, for new entry to trainees to engineers.

Training courses provided include Scaffolding, Forklift, Crane, Dogging, Rigging, EWP and Traffic Management.

Contact XLT today and find out more about our scaffolding courses, forklift courses, crane operator courses, dogging and rigging courses and the entire range of training courses that we can tailor to your requirements.

International Students - Come to Australia to study at XLT

 

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SKILLS RECOGNITION CLASSIFICATION (SRC) is an industry-wide recognised classification system to ensure the proper skills development and identification for welders.

SRC improves employment prospects of welders, and provides employers with guaranteed access to specialised workers who have the welding skills required for the job.

Companies can employ by it and skilled-workers can find a job with it. Go to the SRC website to find out more.

SRC - THE RE-INVENTION OF SKILLS RECOGNITION!

Let XLT help you get the skills for job or career you seek.

 

New @ XLT - Thermic Lancing Courses

 

XLT Recruitment logo XLT RECRUITMENT uses over 30 years of experience & knowledge into providing the welding industries with properly trained staff from TA's to
Fully Qualified Tradesmen.

And all individuals are assessed using skills specific tests following the guidelines of SRC.


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XLT SUBSEA are the international leader with over
30 years of experience in providing Inspection, Repair and Maintenance (IRM) Consulting Service to the offshore Oil, Marine and Gas Industries.

And XLT SUBSEA is the only Germanischer Lloyd approved institution outside of Europe for in-water/in-situ weld repair procedures.

View the Subsea page for more information.

 

Hot flames icon Are You a Good Welder? Send us a Picture of Your Best Weld.

Have you welded in a really unusual place? At the bottom of the ocean? On top of the Centrepoint Tower in Sydney? Have you done a really outstanding weld and want to show the world? Or have you come across a really bad weld that you think we need to see?

Take a photo and upload it to our website and we will share it with the welding community, or just browse through the images we've already received and rate them to whether you think they're Hot or Not!

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$9 Billion Training Funding

Prime Minister Julia Gillard

AUSTRALIANS have gained a new "entitlement" to government-funded training and access to HECS-style loans for vocational courses under a deal signed by state and federal leaders.

The five-year, $9 billion skills deal means at least 375,000 extra places will be provided under the new system.

Click here to find out more.

Employment Opprtunities

XLT has employers looking for Plastics Welders

Industry News

Skills shortage in mining sector to worsen

JOB vacancies in the resources industry are set to soar as the task of completing a record $260 billion of new projects and expansions across the country moves into top gear.

The Australian Mines and Metals Association estimates job vacancies in mining, and oil and gas, are running at 6000 positions and could surge to 40,000 vacancies within the next year as 96 resource and energy projects get built or undergo expansions.

Source: The Australian

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Construction Training Fund

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Worked in the construction industry in the last 6 months? You may be eligible for funded training.

Go to bcitf.org to find out more.


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