The first condition to getting a job as a welder is to have a valid welding certification, a document that proves to skills and degree of craftsmanship according to special training programs attended for the purpose. A welding certification is issued at the completion of an educational scheme that ensures the development of special skills, and the institution in charge of the program needs special accreditation in its turn. Don’t think that all the online companies that promise you a welding certification are authorized for the matter; make some further research to learn on their credentials before paying for a welding certification.
There are special tests designed to determine a worker’s welding skill, and they reveal how good a person is at creating sound metal welds. The tests required for getting the welding certification involve the aspirant’s level of knowledge concerning metal thickness, joint design, types of materials, porosity and so on. There are cases when welders require certification only on certain processes connected to their profession; yet mention must be made that any welding certification has an expiry date when all the tests must be passed all over again in order to make sure the quality remains at a standard level or it improves.
The desire of getting a welding certification is often rooted in the necessity to have a well paid job that would allow the person to enjoy future professional development and wage increase. Some of the US Departments for Education and Employment provide information on the average wages and the opportunities to improve profit in time. It is not uncommon that welders open their own small business using the welding certification received after passing exams, or they may even become supervisors, technicians, instructors and inspectors.
If you are not sure about which is the best institution for getting your welding certification, you may easily find out by checking the adequacy indicators. The first important clues are the number of students and the complexity of the craft training programs and schemes that the institution offers; other relevant elements are the number of the graduates who were offered a job by interested investors or the number of people who were issued a welding certification at the completion of the studies. In case all the above mentioned factors indicate a positive presence in the educational sector then, the choice of that welding training institution is correct.
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It won't be easy. But, if the school where you take the welding classes is legitimate, they will have a program to help you find a job. If they don't have such a program, don't take classes there.
As someone who was active duty for 8 yrs. and 2 reserves, welding itself is not a rate but used in rates such as hull techs, launch and recovery technician and others. Usually an individual is picked to go to the navy welding class for 2-3 weeks based on the commands needs. If you get a four year degree you could get into the officer program. As far as just having college credits may give you a higher pay rate but not necessarily a job as a welder.
Check out some machine tool and mechanic shops to see if they have an opening.
try to talk to friends and ask them if they can help you out…
they may know some people who can help you with your business
One of the highest paid of all jobs in this country are those who weld underwater! Temps underwater are always on the coldish side – and you will always be wet from the water and not sweat. You will have to really master both welding and scuba diving to survive, and even if you are the best of the best in the field there is danger involved in this career (it is the reason for the high pay, however).
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Hand welders are in demand. They work in factories, construction sites, ship yards etc. The difficulty is doing the job correctly and getting the training for it. If bad welds show up or are missed the welder is quickly dismissed.
Weld operators is the least technical of the welders. They place parts in fixtures which clamp other parts together. A mig robot will automatically quickly weld the parts and when done the operator will quickly remove and inspect the part. If the part is good the part will be packed for shipment. If bad welds are found the operator will mark the bad weld and place it on a rack where a hand welder will later reweld the bad spots.
At one time this operator job was the entry level job for welding. However with the decline in the automotive market, there are fewer openings. Plus the demands on the operators have increased including quotas and the quality demands to not miss bad welds.
Advertise in the local news paper, place notes on bulletin boards, word of mouth, set up a shop with a sign out front, a sign on the side of your truck. These are good places to start. It all takes time to build.
Good luck. Look at this.
http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/starting-a-welding-business.html
(30+ years welding)
Mig welding job listings in Dallas TX:
http://electricalengineer.electrical-designer-guide.com/a/jobs/find-jobs/q-mig+welding/l-dallas+TX