Welders

(NOC 7237)
+18.4%
 

Requirement

People in this occupation usually require secondary school education. Many recent entrants have a trade/vocational certificate.

To gain trade certification, welders usually must complete a three-year apprenticeship program or have a combination of over three years' experience and some college or industry courses in welding.

Trade certification for welders is compulsory in Alberta. It is available, but voluntary, in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon. Qualified welders may also obtain interprovincial (Red Seal) trade certification which provides job mobility throughout the country.

Welding, brazing and soldering machine operators usually require several months' on-the-job training and may require experience as machine operator helpers.

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Degrees Associated with This Career

High School Diploma
Certificate
Diploma
Post-diploma
Associate
Bachelor

Useful Experience/Skills

Precision work
Safety procedures
Production schedules

Useful Secondary School Subjects

Industrial Arts (Metalworking)
Drafting
Physics
Math

Algonquin College
Ottawa, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Welding Techniques - Sheet Metal Worker Certificate; Apprenticeship
Welding and Fabrication Techniques Certificate
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Fleming College
Peterborough, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Welding Techniques Certificate
Trade Fundamentals Certificate
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Olds College of Agriculture & Technology
Olds, Alberta, CA

Related Program(s):
Pre-Employment Welder Certificate; Apprenticeship
Welding Certificate; Apprenticeship
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Modified on August 16, 2023