Certified Welding Engineering: Skill and Science in Welding
Certified Welding Engineering: Skill and Science in Welding
Earning the Certified Welding Engineer (CWEng) credential from the American Welding Society (AWS) signifies a high level of expertise in welding engineering, encompassing design, materials, processes, and quality control. This certification validates your ability to develop efficient welded structures and components, ensuring they meet specific conditions outlined in drawings, standards, and contracts.
Application, Renewal, Recertification
Application, Renewal, Recertification
Visit my.aws.org to enter information, submit required documentation and a current photo, register for seminars and courses, and make payments.
The CWENG credential is valid for five years. The CWEng must show the relevant education to renew and maintain their credential.
CWENG Initial Application
- How it Works
- Required Documents
- Computer-Based Testing (CBT)
- Training
CWENG Initial Application
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Exam Information
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CWENG Requirements and Process
To earn the Certified Welding Engineer (CWEng) credential, candidates need a combination of qualifying education and work experience. The minimum requirements are:
- Bachelor of Science or higher degree in engineering:
- Requires a minimum of one (1) year of welding-based work experience.
- Bachelor of Science or higher degree in engineering technology:
- Requires a minimum of two (2) years of welding-based work experience.
- Other related Bachelor of Science degree:
- Requires a minimum of five (5) years of welding-based work experience.
- Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree:
- Requires a minimum of ten (10) years of welding-based work experience.
- High school diploma or approved high school equivalency diploma:
- Requires a minimum of fifteen (15) years of welding-based work experience.
Experience can be gained in various areas, including design, manufacturing, fabrication, construction, research and development, and training.
Individuals with a State Professional Engineering License in Welding Engineering or a diploma from International Welding Engineer (IIW) or European Welding Engineer (EWF) programs are eligible for special considerations in the qualification process.
For more details, refer to the AWS Qualification Specification: B5.16:2006 - Specification for the Qualification of Welding Engineers.
Application process:
Visit the online portal to provide the required documentation, make payment and register for seminars and courses.
Make sure to have the following documents ready before starting the application process:
CWEng Specification
A CWEng certification ensures the certificant meets all of the specification and certification requirements found in:
- B5.16:2006 - Specification for the Qualification of Welding Engineers
- Appendix A found on pages 7 and 8 contains the Suggested Reference List (for self-study).
Review the AWS CWEng Examination User Guide (PDF).
View the Exam References and Editions Guide (PDF).
Other forms and documents:
- ADA Disability Accommodations
- Change of Site/Cancellation Form
- Candidate Attestation Agreement
- Policies and Fees
- Certification Duplicate Order Form
- Training Hours Upload Requirement Waiver
- Photo Upload Requirement Waiver
- Visual Acuity Upload Requirement Waiver
- Education or Other Upload Requirement Waiver
Seminar and Exam Schedule
Find upcoming in-person seminars and exam dates on AWS by visiting the Seminar and Exam Schedule.
CWENG Certification Exams
The CWEng Certification Program consists of four exam parts, each with a passing score of 60% or higher. The passing requirement for the certification is a minimum weighted percentage of 70% across all four .
The weights for the CWENG exam parts are:
- Part 1: Mathematics (25%), Physics (50%), Chemistry (25%)
- Part 2: Strength of Materials (40%), Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics (30%), Electricity (30%)
- Part 3: NDE/Weld Discontinuities (10%), Welding Heat Sources and Arc Physics (20%), Welding Processes and Controls (20%), Welding and Joint Metallurgy (20%), Weld Design (20%), Brazing and Soldering (5%), Safety (5%)
- Part 4: Based on AWS D1.1 Fabrication (25%), Filler Metals (15%), Inspection (20%), Productivity (10%), Welder Performance Qualification (10%), Welding Procedure Qualification (20%)
Parts 1 and 2 can be waived by successfully completing the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination (FE formerly known as the Engineer-in-Training (EIT) examination).
Note that the CWEng designation does not imply the status of a registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) under the laws of any state or governmental entity, and additional requirements may apply for providing technical services to the public.
Computer-Based Testing/Prometric Exam Centers
AWS conducts the four exams via computer-based testing (CBT) at more than 450 Prometric Exam Centers across the globe.
Learn more about Prometric CBT and Exam Centers:
- Understand Prometric’s security process when checking in at an exam center.
- Review a tutorial on how to navigate the screen during your CBT.
- Familiarize yourself with the look and feel of the computer-based testing environment by exploring one of two types of Test Drives before Exam Day
- Learn more about your Prometric test day experience on our FAQ for CBT page.
- Access Prometric’s various other resources, by visiting Prometric.com/aws.
- Prometric Exam Center COVID Policy
- Prometric Exam Center Cleaning Practices
Retaking the CWENG Exam
CWEng candidates who do not achieve the required passing score can retake an exam. Candidates who do not pass all four sections of the CWEng exam will receive guidance on AWS Retest Policy through the Official Score Letter. They can retest up to three times within three years from the original test date.
If a candidate meets the minimum percentage for each of the four parts but fails to achieve the minimum composite score, they can retest in any exam part to improve their overall score. If the combined weighted average of all four parts is below 70%, the CWEng candidate may opt to retest in any exam part.
Within the three-year period starting from the original test date, the maximum number of reexaminations allowed is three. The first reexamination (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, or Part 4) can be taken without additional training. Only one reexamination (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, or Part 4) is permitted without documented evidence of additional training.
Due to the comprehensive knowledge necessary to pass the CWEng exams, including basic and applied science subjects which form the foundation of an engineer’s knowledge, AWS does not offer an exam preparation seminar. Potential candidates are encouraged to study the AWS B5.16 standard and pursue educational opportunities or self-study that address the detailed subjects covered in the standard.
CWENG ReNEWAL
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The CWEng certification is valid for an indefinite period as long as it is renewed every five (5) years.
To renew, CWEng professionals must demonstrate successful completion of continued education every five years, totaling 80 contact hours or a combination of contact hours and continuing education units related to the functions defined in B5.16.
Renewal applications can be accessed through the Certification Application Portal, and the status of credentials, applications, or exam registrations can be checked via the MyAWS Portal.
SCWI Initial Application
- How it Works
- Required Documents
- Computer-Based Testing
- Pricing
SCWI Initial Application
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How it Works
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Exam Information
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Pricing
SCWI Requirements and Process
To become a Senior Certified Welding Inspector, candidates need to fulfill both education and work experience prerequisites, as well as having completed four endorsement exams: Welder Performance Qualifier, Welding Procedures Qualifier, Welding Coordination and QA, and Nondestructive Examination Coordination.
Education & Experience Requirements:
There are no education requirements as these are implied requirements of the previous certification (CWI).
Work Experience Requirements:
- Certified as a CWI for six years: You must have been certified as a CWI for a minimum of six years within the last eight years, including professional experience using it.
- 15 Years Work Experience in Relevant Fields: You must have a minimum of 15 years work experience in at least three of the following areas:
- Procedure development
- Control and application of base metals
- Experience as a welder or welding operator
- Detection and measurement of weld discontinuities
- Planning and application of repair welding
- Preparation of written procedures
- Qualification of welders or welding procedures
- Application of welding related codes and standards
- Operational techniques fulfilling quality control requirements
- Teaching welding or related subjects.
Application process:
Visit the online portal to provide the required documentation, make payment and process upgrade.
Make sure to have the following documents ready before starting the application process:
SCWI Standards
Earning the SCWI certification ensures the certificate holder meets all of the specification and certification requirements found in:
- QC1:2016-AMD1 - Specification for AWS Certification of Welding Inspectors
- B5.1:2025 - Specification for the Qualification of Welding Inspectors
Technical and Reference Documents are provided as relevant when registered and attending an AWS Seminar.
Technical and Specification Documents, and Reference Materials
For knowledge purposes, applicants can familiarize themselves with all the rules, policies, procedures, and progression requirements for the SCWI stackable credentials pathway by accessing the comprehensive SCWI User Guide. The guide provides detailed information to help applicants navigate the credentialing process effectively.
Review the AWS SCWI User Guide (PDF).
View the Exam References and Editions Guide (PDF).
To purchase any of the AWS publications, visit the AWS Bookstore
Other forms and documents:
- ADA Disability Accommodations
- Change of Site/Cancellation Form
- Candidate Attestation Agreement
- Policies and Fees
- Certification Duplicate Order Form
- Training Hours Upload Requirement Waiver
- Photo Upload Requirement Waiver
- Visual Acuity Upload Requirement Waiver
- Education or Other Upload Requirement Waiver
Seminar and Exam Schedule
Find upcoming in-person seminars and exam dates on AWS by visiting the Seminar and Exam Schedule.
Computer-Based Testing/Prometric Exam Centers
The four endorsements are computer-based testing.
AWS conducts exams via computer-based testing (CBT) at more than 450 Prometric Exam Centers across the globe.
For the passing score to each of the endorsements please review the SCWI User Guide.
Learn more about Prometric CBT and Exam Centers:
- Understand Prometric’s security process when checking in at an exam center.
- Review a tutorial on how to navigate the screen during your CBT.
- Familiarize yourself with the look and feel of the computer-based testing environment by exploring one of two types of Test Drives before Exam Day
- Learn more about your Prometric test day experience on our FAQ for CBT page.
- Access Prometric’s various other resources, by visiting prometric.com/aws.
- Prometric Exam Center COVID Policy
- Prometric Exam Center Cleaning Practices
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Overview
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Documents
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Exam Information
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Endorsements
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Pricing
SCWI Requirements and Process
To become a Senior Certified Welding Inspector, candidates need to fulfill both education and work experience prerequisites, as well as pass two required exams.
Education & Experience Requirements:
There are no education requirements as these are implied requirements of the previous certification (CWI).
Work Experience Requirements:
- Certified as a CWI for six years: You must have been certified as a CWI for a minimum of six years within the last eight years, including professional experience using it.
- 15 Years Work Experience in Relevant Fields: You must have a minimum of 15 years work experience in at least three of the following areas:
- Procedure development
- Control and application of base metals
- Experience as a welder or welding operator
- Detection and measurement of weld discontinuities
- Planning and application of repair welding
- Preparation of written procedures
- Qualification of welders or welding procedures
- Application of welding related codes and standards
- Operational techniques fulfilling quality control requirements
- Teaching welding or related subjects.
Application process:
Visit the online portal to provide the required documentation, make payment and register for seminars and courses.
Make sure to have the following documents ready before starting the application process:
SCWI Standards
A SCWI certification ensures the certificate holder meets all of the specification and certification requirements found in:
- QC1:2016-AMD1 - Specification for AWS Certification of Welding Inspectors
- B5.1:2013-AMD1 - Specification for the Qualification of Welding Inspectors
Technical and Reference Documents are provided when registered and attending an AWS Seminar.
Technical and Specification Documents, and Reference Materials
For self-study purposes, applicants preparing for the AWS SCWI examination can consult the AWS Reference Study Material List found in Appendix B of the SCWI User Guide.
Review the AWS SCWI Examination User Guide (PDF).
View the Exam References and Editions Guide (PDF).
To purchase any of the AWS publications, visit the AWS Bookstore
Other forms and documents:
- ADA Disability Accommodations
- Change of Site/Cancellation Form
- Candidate Attestation Agreement
- Policies and Fees
- Certification Duplicate Order Form
- Training Hours Upload Requirement Waiver
- Photo Upload Requirement Waiver
- Visual Acuity Upload Requirement Waiver
- Education or Other Upload Requirement Waiver
Seminar and Exam Schedule
Find upcoming in-person seminars and exam dates on AWS by visiting the Seminar and Exam Schedule.
Computer-Based Testing/Prometric Exam Centers
The SCWI examination is a 200-question test, with an open book section and a closed book section, each lasting two hours. AWS conducts exams via computer-based testing (CBT) at more than 450 Prometric Exam Centers across the globe.
A minimum score of 72% is required to pass.
Learn more about Prometric CBT and Exam Centers:
- Understand Prometric’s security process when checking in at an exam center.
- Review a tutorial on how to navigate the screen during your CBT.
- Familiarize yourself with the look and feel of the computer-based testing environment by exploring one of two types of Test Drives before Exam Day
- Learn more about your Prometric test day experience on our FAQ for CBT page.
- Access Prometric’s various other resources, by visiting prometric.com/aws.
- Prometric Exam Center COVID Policy
- Prometric Exam Center Cleaning Practices
Endorsements are supplemental inspection credentials available to all AWS Certified Welding Inspectors (CWIs) and Senior Certified Welding Inspectors (SCWIs). Endorsements document an individual’s additional knowledge, skill, or ability.
Below are the available endorsement certifications that AWS offers. Select the endorsement you are interested in to see requirements, reference materials, and other relevant information.
D1.1 Structural Steel
Description: This endorsement covers five subject areas in AWS D1.1: material and design, fabrication, inspection, qualification, and reports and records. Subject weights for each of these areas are in conformance with the code book examination requirements as expressed in section 7.1 of AWS B5.1, Specification for the Qualification of Welding Inspectors.
Documents: D1.1 Structural Welding Code - Steel Endorsement Description
Seminars: D1.1 Code Clinic
D1.2 Structural Aluminum
Description: This endorsement covers four subject areas in AWS D1.2: material and design, fabrication, inspection, and qualification. Subject weights for each of these areas are in conformance with the code book examination requirements as expressed in section 7.1 of AWS B5.1, Specification for the Qualification of Welding Inspectors.
D1.5 Bridge Welding
Description: This endorsement covers five subject areas in AWS D1.5: material and design, fabrication, inspection, qualification, and reports and records. Subject weights for each of these areas are in conformance with the code book examination requirements as expressed in section 7.1 of AWS B5.1, Specification for the Qualification of Welding Inspectors.
D15.1 Railroad
Description: This endorsement covers four subject areas in AWS D15.1: material and design, fabrication, inspection, and qualification. Subject weights for each of these areas are in conformance with the code book examination requirements as expressed in section 7.1 of AWS B5.1, Specification for the Qualification of Welding Inspectors.
D17.1 Aerospace
Description: The D17.1 examination covers AWS D17.1 Specification for Fusion Welding of Aerospace Applications.
Documents: D17.1 Aerospace Endorsement Description
Seminars: D17.1 Code Clinic
API 1104 Pipeline
Description: This endorsement covers five subject areas in API 1104: material and design, fabrication, inspection, qualification, and reports and records, including Appendix A and B. AWS QC1, Standard for AWS Certification of Welding Inspectors, provides for endorsements that may be added to CWI and SCWI certifications.
Documents: API 1104, Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities Endorsement Description
Seminars: API 1104 Code Clinic
ISO Standards Endorsement
Description: The ISO Standards exam/endorsement provides CWIs and SCWIs an opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge, ability, and skills in the ISO Standards used as the test base. With this endorsement, CWIs and SCWIs may expand their opportunities in areas of the world where these standards are commonly specified.
Documents: ISO Standards Endorsement Description
Welder Performance Qualifier Endorsement
Description: This endorsement assesses a candidate's knowledge, skill, and ability to conduct welder performance qualification tests. AWS QC1, Standard for AWS Certification of Welding Inspectors, provides for endorsements that may be added to CWI and SCWI certifications.
Documents: Welder Performance Qualifier Endorsement Description
Seminars: Welder Performance Qualifier
Welding Procedure Qualifier Endorsement
Description: This endorsement assesses a candidate’s knowledge, skill, and ability to conduct welding procedure qualification tests. AWS QC1, Standard for AWS Certification of Welding Inspectors, provides for endorsements that may be added to CWI and SCWI certifications.
Documents: Welding Procedure Qualifier Endorsement Description
Seminars: Welding Procedure Qualifier
Magnetic Particle Testing (MT Dry Powder Yoke Method)
Description: This endorsement shall govern Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) of welds in ferromagnetic materials using an electromagnetic yoke with visible dry powder. The general exam will require the candidate to demonstrate an understanding of the basics of the other MT methods. The specific and practical exams will focus on the Magnetic Yoke Technique.
Penetrant Testing (PT Type II- Method C)
Description: This endorsement governs visible Penetrant Testing (PT) of welds using the solvent removable method in ferrous and non-ferrous materials manufactured from non-porous materials. Section 2 of AWS QC1, Standard for AWS Certification of Welding Inspectors provides for endorsements that may be added to the CWI and SCWI certifications.
Documents: Penetrant Testing Endorsement Description
ASME BPVC Section IX, Power (B31.1) and Process (B31.3) Piping
Description: This endorsement covers four subject areas in three ASME standards: material and design, fabrication, inspection, and qualification. Subject weights for each of these areas are in conformance with the code book examination requirements as expressed in section 7.1 of AWS B5.1, Specification for the Qualification of Welding Inspectors.
SCWI Renewal
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The SCWI Certification lasts 9 years, with renewals required at years 3 and 6. AWS sends reminders 6 months and 3 months prior to each renewal. Renewal requires continuous employment in the relevant activities and documented work experience stated in the requirements section. Renewal applications should be sent at least 60 days before the expiration date but can be submitted up to 11 months in advance. If late, a 60-day extension is available, during which the certification is considered "Expired." Applications after this period incur administrative late fees. Once all renewal requirements are met and fees paid, the certification is reactivated.
The renewal application can be completed at MyAWS Portal. Here you may also check your SCWI credentials, application, or exam registration status.
Adding an Endorsement
Endorsements are supplemental inspection credentials available to all AWS Certified Welding Inspectors (CWIs) and Senior Certified Welding Inspectors (SCWIs), that document an individual’s additional knowledge, skill, or ability.
Successful completion of an endorsement exam, taken up to 11 months before the CWI certification's expiration date, satisfies the recertification requirements. However, for purposes of recertification, CWIs cannot use the same endorsement codebook that was used to obtain their current certification.
Select from our catalog the endorsement you are interested in to see requirements, reference materials, and other relevant information. Applicants who choose to submit their application to AWS headquarters via email (PDF) or mail carrier (paper) will be subject to an additional processing fee of $125.
SCWI Recertification
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SCWI Recertification Guide
There are several options available to SCWIs wishing to achieve recertification after nine years.
- Recertification by taking a committee-approved endorsement during the previous nine years of certification.
- Recertification by achieving sufficient professional development hours (PDHs) during the previous nine years of certification.
- Recertification by taking the 9-year AWS Recertification Seminar prior to the certification expiration date.
- Recertification by achieving a previous Certified Radiographic Certification.
SCWI Recertification by Adding an Endorsement
Adding an endorsement to your SCWI certification is another way to achieve recertification. You can choose one endorsement from a comprehensive list, including but not limited to:
- AWS D1.1 Structural Steel
- AWS D1.2 Structural Aluminum
- AWS D1.5 Bridge Welding
- ASME Section IX, B31.1 and B31.3 Boiler & Pressure Vessel
Please note, the pursuit of an endorsement must be different from the codebook used for achieving your current active CWI certification. All endorsement exams are offered at Prometric Exam Centers.
9-Year Recertification by Accumulated Professional Development Hours (PDH)
A SCWI can accumulate 80 contact hours through seminars, courses, or online platforms like AWS’s Education Portal to fulfill recertification requirements.
Endorsements or Certifications Achieved Prior to 9-Year Recertification
A SCWI who has passed one or more endorsement exams prior to the nine-year cycle can apply for recertification without additional examination or PDH requirements. Additionally, becoming an AWS Certified Radiographic Interpreter (CRI) during the nine-year cycle fulfills the recertification requirement. Learn more about CRI here
9-Year Recertification Course
Another option is to register for and successfully complete the AWS 9-Year Recertification Course.
For further details, please review the Certification Endorsements page and the AWS Certification Price List.
Adding an Endorsement
Endorsements are supplemental inspection credentials available to all AWS Certified Welding Inspectors (CWIs) and Senior Certified Welding Inspectors (SCWIs), that document an individual’s additional knowledge, skill, or ability.
Successful completion of an endorsement exam, taken up to 11 months before the CWI certification's expiration date, satisfies the recertification requirements. However, for purposes of recertification, CWIs cannot use the same endorsement codebook that was used to obtain their current certification.
Select from our catalog the endorsement you are interested in to see requirements, reference materials, and other relevant information. Applicants who choose to submit their application to AWS headquarters via email (PDF) or mail carrier (paper) will be subject to an additional processing fee of $125.