Do you want to work in a hands-on, outcome-oriented, and in-demand field? If so, a welding career may interest you. From construction projects like bridges and pipelines to specialized components needed in aerospace and manufacturing, skilled welders are needed in many different industries. Getting training from a reputable welding school can open the door to a rewarding career.
Benefits of Becoming a Welder
Here are six reasons to choose welding as your career path:
- A quick start: You can complete a training program at a welding school in less than a year, allowing you to enter the job market fast.
- Good Earning Potential: According to the U.S. government’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay for welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers in 2024 was $51,000. Your earning potential can increase with experience and specialization.
- Travel Opportunities: The global demand for welders can lead to travel for work or projects, potentially with higher pay.
- Hands-On Work: You’ll get the satisfaction of creating and building things with your hands.
- Chances to Specialize: As you gain experience, you may have the chance to pursue additional training and specialize in industries or types of welding you find the most interesting, such as aerospace or maritime welding.
- Career Development Opportunities: Potential job opportunities include roles such as welding supervisor, inspector, or manager, as well as positions in drafting and engineering. Additionally, you could become a fabrication company owner, work in sales, or take on technical roles within a supply company.
Your Path to Becoming a Welder
The best way to start a welding career is through a training program at a reputable welding school. You’ll usually need a high school diploma or GED to enroll, but you don’t need a college degree.
At a good welding school, training is about minimizing the learning curve and preparing you for the reality of welding jobs. Such schools have large welding lab spaces where you can practice and perfect your work under the supervision of world-class instructors. You’ll learn different welding techniques (MIG, TIG, and stick welding), blueprint reading, and safety regulations. Completing the program will give you the confidence to handle the physical and mental challenges of the welding trade and give you the skills that employers look for.
Start Your Welding Career at ETI
If you’re ready for a fun, challenging, and rewarding career in welding, there are many rewards to consider. From the stable job market and competitive pay to working on exciting and rewarding projects, the career has so much to offer.
As well as offering the leading expert training and support that you require to put together a successful career, Environmental Technical Institute’s dedicated Career Services department will even help you find a job after graduation. In as little as 7 months, you’ll have the experience and confidence to enter the workforce. Ready to make the shift? Enroll in the ETI welding program today to get trained.
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