Welding School and Careers in Alabama

Have you been considering a manufacturing or mechanic career in Alabama? Cars, trucks, and other vehicles often come to mind first when you first think of such jobs. But there are more options than just autos out there! If you have a natural mechanical skill, you may want to consider other jobs in the manufacturing industry. If you have an interest in pursuing a career path in the welding, repair, or machining fields, we can help you find the hands-on training to get started.

What does a welder do?

But what kind of work do welders and machinists do, exactly? They read blueprints and specifications, prepare machinery and equipment, and complete projects. They also monitor machines, inspect finished materials, and ensure that the work is completed according to the necessary requirements. Some of these jobs, particularly welding, require a great deal of physical stamina. Welders and machinists wear a lot of protective equipment and use special tools designed to complete their jobs efficiently and safely.

Welding careers in Alabama

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows that nationally, welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers earned an average annual salary of $41,000 in May 2017. Machinists and tool and die makers, meanwhile, earned an average of about $44,000 in the same timeframe. The job outlook for 2016 to 2026 is mostly flat for machinist jobs, with welders and similar jobs expected to grow about 6% over those ten years. For welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders—they’re the ones who set up or operate such machines, or the robots that perform these operations—the BLS shows an average annual salary of nearly $39,000 nationally.

If you’re looking for a job that involves working with your hands, Alabama had more than 113 jobs in the production occupations sector (including positions in welding and machining) for every 1,000 jobs in the state, according to May 2017 data from the BLS.

Scholarships for welding programs

So are you ready to pursue a career training program to become welder or machinist in Alabama? The Imagine America Foundation has a robust network of schools that can support you on your education journey.

 

Career training programs for welders, solderers, and machinists (or other similar tracks) can be completed in as little as a year and typically include hands-on training specifically designed to prepare you for the certifications and skills you need to work in the industry.

IAF even has scholarship and award programs to help lower the cost of tuition when you enroll at our member institutions. These award-winning scholarships and awards are designed to support recent high school graduates, adult learners, and current or honorably discharged military personnel. They help thousands of students attend one of our more than 400 partner campuses each year. We’ve given more than 200 such awards to welding students in the state of Alabama alone. They provide a $1,000 discount on your tuition.

Join Imagine America today and be matched with welding schools that offer our scholarship and award programs.

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