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What is Aramco approval?

What is Aramco approval?

NIT is an approved testing and training center for Aramco’s CWQAP program, the purpose of which is to assure the technical knowledge and awareness of Aramco’s safety and security procedures of the technicians who will be working in Aramco’s sites. The customer may choose to take the training first followed by the test.

How do I get Aramco?

Saudi Aramco is looking for experienced professionals, educated to degree level or equivalent, who want to make their mark on world-class oil and gas operations while enjoying the rewards of living and working in Saudi Arabia. We usually look for candidates who have around 5 to 10 years of relevant experience.

How do I become a CWB welding inspector?

Certification of Welding Inspectors

  1. Individuals must meet a minimum number of years of experience and/or have completed training programs in accordance to the Level of certification sought.
  2. Individuals must demonstrate required technical knowledge through completion of both written and practical examinations.
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What is Cwqap?

Contractor Workforce Qualifications Assurance Program (CWQAP) is a pioneering SAUDI ARAMCO initiative in the region that strives to elevate and ensure a high level of professionalism in the contractor workforce who will be working in ARAMCO’s sites.

What is PID in ARAMCO?

This page is about the meanings of the acronym/abbreviation/shorthand PID in the Academic & Science field in general and in the Engineering terminology in particular. A department stands in ARAMCO for conducting project inspection by using third party inspectors approved by ARAMCO.

What is 9COM?

9COM – Saudi Aramco’s material classification system that describes a commodity or a class of materials, but not a specific item. 9CAT – Specific items whose descriptions are maintained by Saudi Aramco in our catalogue.

What is CWB certified?

The CWB Group certifies companies, inspection organizations, inspectors, and welding consumables through a review and qualification process to ensure that they meet the requirements for a variety of product and safety codes as well as standards such as CSA W47.