Certified Resistance Welding Technician
CRWT: Equipment and Procedure Confidence
CRWT: Equipment and Procedure Confidence
Resistance welding is a robust process employed in automobile and appliance manufacturing. It creates strong, long-lasting welds by combining heat, time, and pressure, using sophisticated, high-value equipment managed by skilled technicians and engineers.
One such professional is the Certified Resistance Welding Technician (CRWT), a certification co-developed by the American Welding Society (AWS) and the Resistance Welding Manufacturing Alliance (RWMA). This certification showcases a technician's expertise in resistance welding principles, processes, and equipment, achieved through relevant education, experience, and examination. The CRWT certification is valuable to individual professionals like welders, engineers, and quality control managers, and can also enhance the credibility and skill set of teams within companies operating in a resistance welding environment.
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.
There are no renewal options for CRWT. You must recertify every 5 years by reexamination.
CRWT Initial Application
- How it Works
- Required Documents
- Computer-Based Testing (CBT)
- Training
CRWT Initial Application
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Overview
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Documents
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Exam Information
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Training
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Pricing
Requirements and Process
The Certified Resistance Welding Technician (CRWT) credential showcases your proficiency in resistance welding principles, processes, and equipment, achieved through targeted education, practical experience, and examination.
To apply for the CRWT certification, you'll need a combination of relevant education and work experience in designing, or operating welding lines or cells, particularly in industries like automobile, appliance, wire products, and sheet metal manufacturing.
Education Requirements:
- High school diploma (or military/state-approved equivalency): Requires 1 year of work experience
- Post-high school / GED graduate: Requires 6 months of work experience
- If candidate does not have education: Requires 3 years of work experience
This work experience should involve designing, applying, or operating welding lines or cells in related manufacturing industries. Remember to submit supporting documentation that verifies your qualifications.
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:
CRWT Standards
A CRWT certification ensures the certificate holder meets all of the specification and certification requirements found in:
- AWS C1.5:2019 – Specification for the Qualification of Resistance Welding Technicians
- AWS QC20:2020 – Specification for AWS Certification of Resistance Welding Technicians
Technical and Reference Documents are provided when registered and attending an AWS Seminar.
If an applicant/candidate is not attending an AWS Seminar prior to testing and is planning to self-study, please review the Self-Study page for more information.
Technical and Specification Documents and Reference Materials
(AWS CRWT Body of Knowledge)
- C1.1M/C1.1:2019 – Recommended Practices for Resistance Welding
- RWMA - Resistance Welding Manual, Revised 4th Ed., 2013
- RWPH:2011 – Resistance Welding Pocket Handbook
- A2.4:2020 – Standard Symbols for Welding, Brazing, and Nondestructive Examination
To purchase any of the AWS publications, visit the AWS Bookstore
Review the AWS CRWT Examination User 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.
As a CRWT candidate, you'll take a single exam with 100 scored questions and 10 unscored pre-test questions, all within a 135-minute time limit. A minimum score of 60% is required to pass.
For more information on what to expect for the Certified Welding Technician exam, please view the Examination User Guide.
Computer-Based Testing/Prometric Exam Centers
Exams are administered by Prometric at more than 450 Exam Centers around the world. Locations can be viewed at prometric.com/aws.
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 computer-based exam (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
CRWT Renewal
CRWT Recertification
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Pricing
A CRWT must recertify every five (5) years by reexamination.
The recertification application and exam registration can be completed via the online Certification Application Portal.
Use the MyAWS Portal to check your CWS credentials, application or exam registration status.