CWI Training in Tulsa

CWI inspecting a bridge

CWI Training in Tulsa

CWI inspecting a bridge

Tulsa has long been a center for energy, aerospace, and manufacturing industries that rely heavily on skilled welding professionals. The American Welding Society offers CWI training in Tulsa to help local tradespeople earn their Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) credentials and advance into high-demand inspection and quality assurance roles.

From experienced welders looking to formalize their expertise to professionals transitioning into inspection work, Tulsa CWI training courses provide a proven path to certification.

CWI inspecting a bridge

Local, In-Person CWI Training in Tulsa

Local, In-Person CWI Training in Tulsa

AWS makes it simple to find CWI training classes in Tulsa that meet your needs. With courses scheduled throughout the year and held at accessible locations in the OKC metro area, you can gain essential skills and exam preparation without leaving Oklahoma.

Topics covered in the course include:

  • Welding Fundamentals and technical theory (Part A)
  • Practical inspection and evaluation (Part B)
  • Code book reading and application (Part C)

Course availability may vary—check current seminar listings for the next open session.

CWI 9 Year Recertification In-Person Seminar

Instructor: Ed Norman

Begin Date:
September 7, 2025

End Date:
September 12, 2025

Last Day to Register:
August 8, 2025

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CWI 1-Week In-Person Seminar and Exam

Instructor: Ed Norman

Begin Date:
October 5, 2025

End Date:
October 10, 2025

Last Day to Register:
September 5, 2025

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CWI 1-Week In-Person Seminar and Exam

Instructor: Ed Norman

Begin Date:
October 26, 2025

End Date:
October 31, 2025

Last Day to Register:
September 26, 2025

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Certified Radiographic Interpreter Seminar and Exam

Instructor: Sam Newhouse

Begin Date:
December 8, 2025

End Date:
December 12, 2025

Last Day to Register:
November 8, 2025

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Why Take CWI Training in Tulsa through AWS?

Why Take CWI Training in Tulsa through AWS?

Our Tulsa seminars are led by qualified instructors and designed to give you a strong foundation in both theory and real-world inspection practices.

  • Learn From Industry Professionals: Each instructor is an AWS-certified expert who brings extensive field knowledge and exam preparation experience.
  • Practice-Based Curriculum: You’ll work through hands-on exercises and mock scenarios using the same tools and standards applied in the field.
  • Easy Access: Held in the greater Tulsa area, these courses are convenient for residents across Eastern Oklahoma, including Broken Arrow, Owasso, and Bixby.
  • Built for Career Advancement: Earning a CWI certification through AWS improves your opportunities in industries like aerospace, energy, and industrial construction.

Count on AWS for CWI Training in Tulsa

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Count on AWS for CWI Training in Tulsa

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AWS is dedicated to supporting skilled tradespeople in their journey toward certification. Our CWI seminars in Tulsa provide everything you need to prepare for the exam—eligibility guidance, expert instruction, and tools for success.

Take control of your future—register for CWI training in Tulsa today.

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FAQs About CWI Training in Tulsa

Have questions about what to expect? Here are some answers to the most common inquiries from Tulsa-area professionals.

  • What does the CWI training include?

    The course covers welding theory, visual inspection techniques, use of industry codes like AWS D1.1, and structured prep for all three exam parts.

  • Who is eligible for CWI training?

    Eligibility is based on your welding experience and educational background as defined by AWS QC1 and B5.1 standards.

  • Is this training compatible with a full-time job?

    Yes. Courses are scheduled to accommodate working professionals and are available in both in-person and flexible formats.

  • Can I take CWI training online instead of in Tulsa?

    Yes, AWS also offers virtual options—including instructor-led and self-paced formats—for those who prefer remote learning.