Welding Technology in Connecticut
Connecticut Projects 17% Growth In Job Demand For Welders By 20301
Connecticut Projects 17% Growth In Job Demand For Welders By 20301
The President of the United States signed a new infrastructure bill into law in November of 2021. Addressing this plan requires filling the need for trained welders, a field in which a worker shortage already exists. The need for skilled welders in Connecticut projected to grow 17% between 2020 and 20301.
Welding School Highlights
- Gas metal arc welding (GMAW)
- Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)
- Flux core arc welding (FCAW)
- Gas Tungsten arc welding (GTAW)
- Metal fabrication techniques
- Pipe welding Techniques
- Welding plate metal, carbon steel plates, aluminum, and stainless steel
- Welding in horizontal, vertical, and overhead settings
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1 National Center for O*NET Development. Connecticut Employment Trends: 51-4121.00 - Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers. O*NET OnLine. Retrieved August 2, 2023, from
East Windsor–CT
- Welding & Fabrication Technology with Pipe (View Course Descriptions)