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Re: [MW:8599] certified welding engineer

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http://www.aws.org/w/a/certification/inter_contact.html

Agency: Moody International Ltd.
Address: 69 Road 161, Intersection with Road 104, Ground Floor
Maadi, Cairo
Egypt
Telephone: +202 525-3841 +202 25276026
Fax: +20225275985
Mobile:+20102592886
Contact: Mr. Mr. Hussein Elgendy – General Manager
E-mail: h.elguendy@moodyint.com
Web: www.moodyint.com
Schedule: Click here for Moody's global schedule

Agency: Quality Control Company
Address: QCCO
3 Nablous Street
Mohandsein, Cairo
Egypt
Telephone: 202-33456809
Fax: 202-33456037
Contact: Mohsen Hassanein
E-mail: mohsen.hassanein@qualitycontrol-egypt.com
Schedule: Three Times yearly


Information on the CWEng program can be found here
http://www.aws.org/certification/CWEng/

Hope this helps,

Richard Beldyk PhD, PE
AWS CWEng (Cert. No. #0602001G)

Original Message:
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From: Eng/ Mostafa Kamel Hussein mkh_200@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 06:09:51 -0800 (PST)
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MW:8574] certified welding engineer


You should to know first that CWE refers to " Certified Welding Educator
not
Engineer
If you want to take the exam of CWE i think you should call Eng. Mohsen
Abdel
Hamid Hassanien as he has responsibility for AWS certificates or he will
give
you the guides

Regards,

Eng/ Mostafa Kamel Hussein
Senior QA/QC Engineer
SIEMENS Limited,Industrial Solution&Services
Mohandessin - Giza - Egypt
+20104410009

________________________________
From: Ahmed Hafez <diesel2002@hotmail.com>
To: Welding Material <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sun, November 21, 2010 1:55:38 PM
Subject: [MW:8339] certified welding engineer

dear all
if any one can suggest a certified place or training center for me to have
CWE
exam and course in accordance with AWS requirements in egypt or the
middle
east i will appreciate that very much

Ahmed Hafez

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