Welding

Welders are Masters of Metal Who Make Long-Lasting Connections

Program Overview

Take Control of Your Future with Training in Welding

One of the things that makes welding such an important trade, is the fact that it is a core part of so many different aspects of our everyday lives. Most of us even take this for granted. Many industries rely on the skills of professional welders to operate; everything from construction to repair and fabrication. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts thousands of jobs will be added to this profession over the next decade, making now a great time to step into this field. So, if you’re looking for a career that is totally hands-on and your skills can be used on many different projects, becoming a professional welder could be a great option for you!

What Welders Do

As a welder, your daily tasks may include:

  • Joining and cutting metal parts, as well as filling in holes, indentations and seams
  • Reading and interpreting blueprints, sketches, and specifications
  • Inspecting structures or materials and calculating and measuring the dimensions of parts to be welded
  • Welding materials according to blueprint specifications
  • Maintaining welding equipment and machinery

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What You’ll Learn in Our Welding Program

Techniques for success in a welding career

»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË’s team of experienced instructors will help you prepare for working in the real world of welding. Classes are small, so students get valuable one-on-one attention and training in all the basics of welding safety and techniques that include:

  • Gas Metal Arc Welding
  • Flat, Horizontal & Vertical Welding
  • Oxyacetylene, Plasma, Cutting and Carbon Arc
  • Aluminum Tig Welding
  • Structure Welding
  • Gas Flux Corded Welding
  • Symbols for Welding

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Benefits of Welding Training at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË College

One of the best things about the Welding program at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË College is how fast you can be on the path to your future career as a professional welder — going from first class to graduation in as little as 9 months. Our curriculum teaches you all the real-world skills you’re going to need in the field as an entry-level welder from professionals with years of experience. We’ve been in the business of providing focused, efficient career education since 1991, with the goal of getting you from learning to earning as quickly as possible.

Professional faculty focused on your success:
Your instructors have all done the job you’re training for and use their experience to prepare you for real-world situations. You’ll develop critical skills through hands-on learning and benefit from small class sizes.

Comprehensive curriculum:
Learn shielded metal arc welding, basic gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, oxyacetylene welding and cutting, and how to read blueprints.

Flexible schedules:
Choose from convenient day or evening classes, structured to fit into your life and your responsibilities.

Welding Career Opportunities

Because welding is part of so many different industries, the career opportunities for professional welders are virtually endless! Graduates can look for entry-level opportunities as welders, fabricators, metal cutters, fitters, solderers, and brazers.

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