Welding Jobs in British Columbia

A Welder in the construction industry plays a vital role in the building and repairing of structures, equipment, and various types of machinery. They use intense heat to fuse metal pieces together, following detailed schematic drawings to assemble structural metal products, such as frameworks or shells for machinery or metal parts for buildings or bridges. A knowledgeable welder not only performs welding tasks but also handles materials planning, preparation, and setup for welding. They also ensure the use of correct welding procedures to meet specifications, inspect structures or materials to be welded, and maintain equipment in a condition that does not compromise safety.

Key skills for a Welder include manual dexterity, technical skills, physical strength and stamina, attention to detail, and effective communication skills. Welders should be adept at using hand and power tools and have a keen understanding of metallurgy and welding techniques. Most employers require welders to have a high school diploma or equivalent and to complete vocational training or an apprenticeship in welding. Some jobs may also require Welding Certification from a recognized institution such as the American Welding Society (AWS). Prior to becoming a Welder, a person might work as a Welder's Helper, Welding Intern, or a Fabricator.

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Metal Fabricator

  • Richmond, BC
  • 3 days ago
  • Richmond, BC
  • 3 days ago

Skills/Requirements -Good knowledge of fabrication or general building -Basic welding,MIG and TIG (no ticket required) -Good knowledge of shop equipment and power tools -Ability to read shop drawing...

Welder/Fabricator

  • Aldergrove, BC
  • 4 days ago
  • Aldergrove, BC
  • 4 days ago

Looking for an experienced welder. Full time work, 40 hours/week. Start time mostly at 7am - 3:30pm (time can vary) Shop located in Aldergrove Work in gravel pits. Valid class 5 driver's license a...

Welder Journeyman

  • Burnaby, BC
  • 8 days ago
  • Burnaby, BC
  • 8 days ago

Requirements: Minimum Welding Ticket level C Previous Experience in Welding Aluminum and Steel welding Attention to details Blueprint reading Strong work ethics Company Details Benefits In addition...

Welder, Certified

  • Dawson Creek, BC
  • 19 days ago
  • Dawson Creek, BC
  • 19 days ago

General operations of the Energy, Drying, and WESP Systems in a safe and efficient manner according to all codes and regulations. In this position you will have the opportunity to: Perform minor...

Journeyperson Welder

  • Quesnel, BC
  • 30+ days ago
  • Quesnel, BC
  • 30+ days ago

You'll Do: Read and interpret blueprints and welding specifications Operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal using processes such as GTAW and SMAW welding Operate manual or semi-automatic...

Welding Online Courses and Training Opportunities

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Salary for Welding Jobs in British Columbia

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHireConstruction research efforts.

Licensing / Certification

Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Welding positions.



Highest Education Level

Weldings in British Columbia offer the following education background
High School or GED
40.1%
Vocational Degree or Certification
30.5%
Associate's Degree
13.4%
Bachelor's Degree
8.9%
Some College
2.8%
Master's Degree
2.6%
Some High School
1.4%
Doctorate Degree
0.2%


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