Welding

Are you looking for new opportunities? Do you want to be part of an innovative and widely respected industry?

Then Welding might be the career for you!

WELDING

High Demand.

High demand. High salaries. High potential.

As the construction industry looks to recruit the next generation of welders, big demand means more work, and with more work comes more opportunity.

Job Security & Flexibility.

Employers are looking to fill positions in such exciting and essential fields as: Automotive, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Underwater welding, and more! Welders can choose their location based on their preferred industry, desired weather conditions, and more.

Invest in Yourself.

Start your path to a lucrative, long-term career!

The Welding CE Certificate consist of two (2) required course sections, taken in the following order:

  1. WLDG-1000 Introduction to Welding

  2. WLDG-1043 Intermediate Arc Welding

Our first course (WLDG-1000) introduces you to oxyacetylene and arc welding techniques. Safety is an important focus of this class. Our second course (WLDG-1043) focuses on MIG, TIG, and flux-cored welding processes. It is required that you complete WLDG-1000, or obtain instructor approval to take this course.

Note: (CE) WLDG-1000 + (CE) WLDG-1043 = WLDG-1405 (4 Credits)

MEDIAN SALARY

$47,242
New workers start around $29,742. Normal pay is $47,242 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to $69,445.

JOB PLACEMENT AND ASSISTANCE?

After earning your certification, Smithville Workforce Training Center will help with job placement.

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