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Welding Technology - Basics

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Welding Technology - Basics

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Why enroll

Mastering the basics of welding technology can spark a rewarding career in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, and aerospace. With a strong foundation in welding principles, you can move into roles like Welding Inspector, Quality Control Specialist, or Fabrication Supervisor, ensuring the integrity and quality of welded structures. Further advancements can lead to senior positions like Welding Engineer, Project Manager, or Operations Manager, overseeing complex welding projects and teams. Additionally, this expertise can also lead to specialized careers like Welding Researcher, Welding Educator, or Welding Consultant, offering a range of opportunities for professional growth and advancement.

Opportunities that awaits you!

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Course details

Welding is the process of using some form of heat energy to join metal parts. One type of welding, arc welding, uses an electrical current to weld objects. This method is less accurate but is more cost effective.


Welding is an essential component of many industries such as the automotive industry, the construction industry, the aviation industry, and more. Without this form of metal work, so many things, including many buildings, gates, and fences, small kitchen appliances, vehicles - and even space travel - would not exist.


Is welding a good career?

Welding is among the highest paying skilled trades in the country with a median entry-level wage of over $60,000 per year or about $25-30 per hour. It's also an accessible career since the requirement to begin learning the trade is usually a high school diploma.

Course suitable for

  • Oil & Gas
  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Chemical & Pharmaceutical
  • Energy & Utilities
  • Marine
  • Rail & Transport
  • Mechanical
  • Metallurgy & Material Science
  • Onshore Pipeline
  • Petroleum
  • Piping & Layout

Key topics covered

  • Basic Theory

  • Equipent

  • Welding Variables

  • Welding processes

  • How it is useful to Industry

Training details

This is a live course that has a scheduled start date.

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