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Welder Recruiting & Hiring

A welder uses thermodynamics to fuse metal or plastic components together. Primarily considered a type of metalworking, welding is used to rebuild important infrastructure, reconstruct pipes, or help assemble buildings. Welding is also applied in the maritime, aerospace, and automotive fields. One of the most diverse careers in the light industrial sector, welding offers a secure future since it requires an advanced skill set.

The demand for welder positions in Nashville and Memphis, TN; Atlanta, GA; Birmingham, AL; Charlotte, NC; Louisville, KY; Jackson, MS; Little Rock, AR; New Orleans, LA; and Houston, TX is at an all-time high. If you’re seeking an entry-level welding job, consider the benefits of certification or training.

Pursue a career in welding today! Contact MJ Morgan Group for more info, or submit a general application with your current experience.

Welder welding together metal parts

Job Description

A welder uses hand-held or remotely controlled equipment to repair, cut, or join metal parts. They typically operate torches and power supplies to complete a variety of projects. Welder roles include:

  • Pipe welding jobs
  • Rig welding jobs
  • Traveling welding jobs
  • Aerospace welding jobs
  • Automotive welding jobs

Responsibilities

In a welding position, you can expect to:

  • Join metal parts: Welding techniques include MIG (metal inert gas), TIG (tungsten inert gas), and stick (shielded metal arc).
  • Read blueprints: Welders interpret technical drawings like blueprints.
  • Inspect welds: A welder must ensure safety and accuracy on all builds.
  • Maintain welding equipment: Welders are responsible for keeping their equipment and protective gear in working order.
  • Adhere to safety protocols: Welding involves extreme heat, high-voltage electricity, and gaseous fumes, so a strict understanding of guidelines is critical.

Types of Welding Jobs

Welding careers can take you nationwide and place you in several sought-after industries. Highly-employed positions include:

  • Pipe welding jobs: Pipe welders join and repair pipes and build piping assemblies.
  • Rig welding jobs: Rig welders work on equipment used to drill gas, coal, and crude oil. Training in HPHT (high-pressure and high-temperature) welding is required.
  • Traveling welding jobs: Traveling welders are on the road, fulfilling a local demand for different tasks.
  • Entry-level welding jobs: Assist and learn from experienced welders and develop key skills in blueprints and material use.

Skills and Qualifications

Essential skills for welding include:

  • Knowledge of different welding techniques
  • Attention to detail
  • Physical stamina and dexterity
  • Comprehension of technical documents

Hands-on or some entry-level experience is great, but to become fully certified, you’ll need:

  • Welding certifications (American Welding Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
  • High school diploma or equivalent (if required by employer)
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Training and Certification

Welding involves rigorous safety standards and chemical science. Necessary training includes:

  • Welding certification programs
  • Training and assistance from an advanced welder
  • Specialized studies for specific types of welding, like pipe or rig welding

To stay in high demand, it’s important to maintain and renew your certifications regularly.

Work Environment

Welders are commonly employed in these work settings:

  • Construction sites: Build or repair foundational structures.
  • Manufacturing plants: Assemble key components or automotive parts.
  • Shipyards: Help construct ship hulls.
  • Factories: Industrial welding typically involves sheet metal.

A welder should have the physical capacity for:

  • Heavy lifting
  • Working in standing or kneeling positions
  • Exposure to different weather conditions
  • Working in confined spaces

Career Path and Opportunities

Welders with years of experience can progress into more senior roles, including:

  • Senior welder or welding supervisor
  • Welding inspector
  • Welding instructor

MJ Morgan Group can help you place for training and development opportunities like:

  • Advanced certifications for specialized techniques
  • Leadership training for supervisory positions

Salary and Benefits

An entry-level welder can expect an annual salary of around $42,000. However, in larger cities like Houston, TX, New Orleans, LA, Nashville, TN, and Atlanta, GA, salaries can range from $54,000 to $62,000.

A full-time welder, solderer, or brazer will receive benefits like:

  • Health insurance
  • Retirement plans
  • Paid time off
  • Overtime opportunities

With aging infrastructure and manufacturing shortages across the United States, welding is a vital career, especially in key areas like Nashville and Memphis, TN; Atlanta, GA; Birmingham, A; Charlotte, N; Louisville, K; Jackson, M; Little Rock, AR, New Orleans, LA, and Houston, TX.

If you’re interested in entry-level welding roles or certification, pursue a career with us today or take a skills assessment so we can help you find work.

Explore current job openings and start your career in welding through MJ Morgan Group’s training resources.

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