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Title: Confused To Go For Welding Career? Read This Today


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Confused To Go For Welding Career? Read This
Today
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  • My childhood was really nice. My parents never
    forced me to do anything it was always, If you
    want to do that, fine. When I told my father I
    was going to be an actor, he said, Fine, but
    study welding just in case.
  • -Robin Williams
  • Well, the lines mentioned above are sufficient
    enough to make you realize the worth of a welder
    in life.
  • Some started learning it as a hobby, and while
    others started it to earn the bread. But from our
    point of view, not every self-taught person can
    weld and it is not advisable to do so. If you
    arent keen on learning the trade, you should not
    think of making a career in the same.
  • However, you should know welding is an emerging,
    exciting, and challenging career option nowadays.
    Just because the day-to-day need for welding in
    the industry or the residential projects is never
    going to end, you will get an ample amount of
    opportunities.

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  • A welders job is to fuse materials together to
    create something new or to fix broken things by
    merging them. But, you should know that fusing
    without knowing the measurements and ins outs
    of the trade, is not an easy nut to crack. You
    need to know the maths right and get some
    training from a welding certification training
    school to get qualified for working
    professionally.
  • The training program teaches you the handling of
    powerful tools, basic mathematical calculations
    measurements, sketches as well as blueprints
    preparation.
  • A generous amount of experience comes once you
    get hands-on training in welding. So are you
    ready to brush up the skills and step your foot
    in the professional welding field?

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  • About the profession
  • Before embarking on this beautiful journey, you
    should know that this craftsmanship job treats
    everyone alike males and females.
  • It is a dynamic field and involves some
    scientific principles implementation. Since, no
    field starting from construction, industrial
    fittings to car manufacturing would be able to
    function without fusing materials together, the
    opportunities for welders are in abundance.
  • Requirements to be welder

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  • The job profile demands you to be fit physically
    as well as mentally. You need to have hand-eye
    coordination and perform work with ultimate
    perfection.
  • You need to be self-motivated first and then get
    into the profession. You need to get the basics
    clear to develop the skills and gain recognition
    in the industry.
  • If you master the trade, you can start
    freelancing or get a job in a well-known
    organization.

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  • Types of welding to learn
  • You can enrol yourself at an expert welding
    training school to get trained over various types
    of welding used in the industry.
  • They also teach the soft skills that are
    necessary to have proper communication with the
    client. You get both theoretical, practical, and
    technical knowledge about welding.
  • Some of the different types of welding are
  • Shielded metal arc welding
  • This type of welding is also known as Stick
    welding predominantly used in construction and
    home projects. It is easy to learn use and also
    very cost-effective.

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Metal Inert Gas welding Also known as MIG
welding, this welding is generally used to forge
steel, stainless steel, and aluminium. It is
highly used in the automation industry,
shipyards, and other residential projects.
Tungsten Inert Gas welding This welding type is
slow and time-consuming because it requires
metals to be in their pure form. The end result
is a high-quality weld, but if you master this
trade, the job opportunities are endless. Few
other types of learning imparted by the training
schools are
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Advanced Math Since welding requires some
technical knowledge, it is important to learn the
advanced Math. The prospect welder should know
and understand the fraction logic, decimals,
geometry, and trigonometry. They will get to know
how to measure angles, cut pipes, and fuse them
at the required angle. You also get to learn what
different types of metals exist and how
differently you need to approach each of them
while welding. Industry-related soft skills The
workplace is more than just welding and welders.
You need to learn how to work independently and
deal with other departments at the same time.
Such training is given during the certification
program, and the program also makes you learn how
to encounter the problems and solve them
effortlessly.
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Employment Opportunities Do you
wonder where exactly you can work? Here is your
answer. You can start your career as a
professional welder who fuses metals together. If
you are good at it, you will get job offers from
the manufacturing industry of cars, ships, heavy
instruments, and machinery. However, training is
required before you enter the profession.
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  • As you grow and expertise the field, you are
    qualified to become a welding engineer, who
    manages the project and strategize the plan.
  • Once you achieve that position, you will need to
    have experience in thermit(CAD) welding.
  • Going further, with years of experience, you can
    rise up to the next level and become a welding
    instructor.
  • However, you need to qualify yourself first with
    the exam, and the position doesnt come with just
    the number of years of experience you have in the
    field.
  • You need to get certified from a welding
    certification training school, as you are going
    to teach the other welders. Isnt it a high
    responsibility on your shoulders?

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  • Heading forward, the next position is evaluating
    and inspecting the other welders, which means
    being a welding inspector.
  • If you grab that position, it would be your
    responsibility to check that the work done by the
    other welders in the industry meets the quality
    benchmarks set by the government of the state.
  • This being said, you would also be training the
    new welders and make them qualified to pass the
    certification test.
  • Are you ready to try your hands on welding and
    explore career opportunities? If yes, start
    preparing yourself today.

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Contact Us
  • Company Name Philadelphia Technician Training
    Institute
  • Contact Person Richard Smith
  • Address 1901 Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
    19130
  • Phone 215-381-9403
  • E-mail pttedu.richard_at_gmail.com
  • Website https//ptt.edu/

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