Instructor, Welding Jobs
By Shelton State Community College At , Tuscaloosa, 35405, Al
Secondary Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Other Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Teach courses as assigned by the Division Chair, and design and deliver each course ensuring an effective learning experience
Inform students concerning course requirements, evaluation procedures, attendance requirements, and academic progress
Provide for effective evaluation of the learning experience of each student
Demonstrate effective people skills, communication skills, and work ethic
Welding Apprentice, Heil Environmental (13) F457.1
By Environmental Solutions Group At , Fort Payne, Al
Effectively manage workload in consideration of the respective time demands.
Receive instruction and training in set/fit up and finish welding.
Responsible to demonstrate progress in learning to set/fit up and finish weld.
Fills in and assists with whatever other duties, as called upon and/or as needed.
Self-motivated; able to function with a high sense of urgency.
Committed to quality work with attention to detail.
Welding Apprentice, Heil Environmental (13) F456.1
By Environmental Solutions Group At , Fort Payne, Al
Effectively manage workload in consideration of the respective time demands.
Receive instruction and training in set/fit up and finish welding.
Responsible to demonstrate progress in learning to set/fit up and finish weld.
Fills in and assists with whatever other duties, as called upon and/or as needed.
Self-motivated; able to function with a high sense of urgency.
Committed to quality work with attention to detail.

"Do you have a passion for creating beautiful works of art? Join our team of welders and turn your passion into a career! We offer competitive wages and a great work environment."

Welding is a skilled trade that involves joining two or more pieces of metal together using heat and pressure. Welders use a variety of tools and techniques to create strong, permanent bonds between metal components. Welders must have a good understanding of metallurgy, the properties of different metals, and the ability to read and interpret blueprints and diagrams. They must also be able to use a variety of welding equipment, such as arc welders, gas welders, and plasma cutters. Welders must also be able to use safety equipment and follow safety protocols.