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General Welding Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Welder

Cleveland, OH ยท On-site

$19 - $25/hr

General welding and shop duties as needed What You Should Bring to this Role: * Experience in welding of Carbon, Stainless, or High Alloy Steels * Experience in FCAW and GMAW Spray Transfer.

Maintenance Worker A

La Porte, IN ยท On-site

$31.50 - $35/hr

Skills and Qualifications: - Proven experience operating machine tools and hand tools. - Skilled in general welding techniques. - Ability to diagnose mechanical problems accurately and efficiently ...

The candidate must have experience in supporting a multi-disciplinary fabrication shop with proficiency in sheet metal fabrication, sheet metal and general welding, fixture concepts, press brake ...

Operator - Robotic Welder

Topeka, KS ยท On-site

$14.75 - $20.25/hr

Multiple general welding certifications and/or a certificate in a specialty such as robotic welding. * Certified in or ability to pass a welding test; D1.1/FCAW * Ability to pass Quality Assurances ...

Welding Manufacturing Engineer Tech

Huntsville, AL ยท On-site

$69K - $89K/yr

The candidate must have experience in supporting a multi-disciplinary fabrication shop with proficiency in sheet metal fabrication, sheet metal and general welding, fixture concepts, press brake ...

Welder

Grand Rapids, MN ยท On-site

$22.52/hr

Perform general welding equipment maintenance and repair * Operate pallet jack, cylinder dolly, forklift, cart caddy as required * Use measuring tools such as caliper, tape measure, and micrometer

General welding and shop duties as needed What You Should Bring to this Role: * Demonstrated success in TIG welding * Desire to constantly improve your welding abilities * Desire and ability to use ...

Welder

Fort Lupton, CO ยท On-site

$25 - $30/hr

General welding tasks with no supervision. * Inspect, measure, or test complete metal workpieces to ensure conformance to specifications. * Read blueprints, work orders, or production schedules to ...

Shop Combo Welder

Walker, LA ยท On-site

$28 - $37/hr

... general welding processes. Must have experience in a Tier 1 Pipe Fabrication Shop. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS Successfully pass the on-site Weld Test: * All Mig & Fluxcore welds must pass a visual ...

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How much do general welding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for general welding in the United States is $46.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $40.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are general welding jobs?

General welding jobs involve joining metal parts together using various welding techniques such as MIG, TIG, or arc welding. Welders work in a variety of industries including construction, manufacturing, automotive, and shipbuilding. Their responsibilities often include reading blueprints, preparing materials, operating welding equipment, and ensuring welds meet quality and safety standards. General welders may also be responsible for inspecting and repairing existing metal structures. The job requires attention to detail, manual dexterity, and knowledge of safety procedures.

What is the difference between General Welding vs Pipe Welding?

AspectGeneral WeldingPipe Welding
CertificationsWelding certifications (e.g., AWS Certified Welder)Specialized certifications (e.g., API, ASME)
Work EnvironmentFactories, construction sites, manufacturing plantsOil & gas pipelines, refineries, industrial plants
Job FocusVarious metal structures and componentsJoining pipes and tubing systems
Tools & TechniquesVarious welding methods (MIG, TIG, Stick)Pipe-specific welding techniques (e.g., orbital welding)

While both General Welding and Pipe Welding involve metal joining, Pipe Welding is specialized for piping systems, requiring specific skills and certifications. General Welders have broader applications across different industries, whereas Pipe Welders focus on pipelines and related infrastructure.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a General Welder, and why are they important?

To thrive as a General Welder, you need proficiency in welding techniques, blueprint reading, and a solid understanding of metal properties, often supported by a high school diploma or welding certification. Familiarity with welding equipment such as MIG, TIG, and arc welders, as well as safety systems and industry certifications like AWS, is typically required. Attention to detail, hand-eye coordination, and strong problem-solving skills are vital soft skills for this role. These skills ensure the quality, safety, and efficiency of welded structures and components in various industrial settings.

What are some common challenges faced by general welders on the job, and how can they be managed effectively?

General welders often encounter challenges such as working in awkward or confined spaces, managing exposure to high temperatures, and ensuring the quality of welds under tight deadlines. To manage these effectively, welders should maintain strong attention to safety protocols, use proper personal protective equipment, and stay updated on best practices for different welding techniques. Regular training and clear communication with team members also help in troubleshooting issues and maintaining high productivity in diverse work environments.
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Infographic showing various General Welding job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 94% Full Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $96,229 per year, or $46.3 per hour.

$19 - $25/hr

Full-time, Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Welder (1st Shift, 2nd Shift, and Weekend Shift) | Cleveland

Want to build large complex fabrications for submarines? That's one of the important things we do here at AT&F.If so, learn more about our team, how we work together, and the amazing fabrications we build at www.atfco.com/draftday are part of the AT&F Family starting on the first day. Medical benefits start on your first day. Who Are We? We Build, Protect, Energize, and Move the World through Metal Fabrication

  • Founded in 1940, AT&F is a major producer of components for construction cranes, mining equipment, defense projects, structural sections for shipbuilding, power industry related components, and specialty stainless steel fabrications.
  • AT&F is comprised of specialized Business Units (BUs): Heavy Fabricating, Precision Processing, AT&F Advanced Metals, and AT&F Wisconsin.โ€ฏ Our multiple facilities have over 600,000 square feet of manufacturing space and over 200 Team Members.โ€ฏ
  • AT&F is in its fourth generation of family leadership. While the values of the organization are like those found in family-run firms, AT&F is also forward thinking, sophisticated, and professional.

Who We Want on Our Team? We offer competitive salaries and a full range of benefits for our Team Members, including health, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k), tuition reimbursement, paid time off, holidays, AT&F clothing program, a Wellness Program, Military Veterans Resource Group, ESL Classes, and opportunity for career growth. However, our Team is motivated by more. Teamwork, Purposeful Work, and Getting Better at our Craft. Our growth is continuing with current and new customers.โ€ฏ Do you want to be a part of a Fabricating Team that is preforming challenging, purposeful work? Our team lives by our Core Values: Work Hard, Do What You Say Youโ€™ll Do, Take Care of Each Other, Quietly Lead, Invest, and Run To It. Ask us about these Core Values to find out if this will be the place you are looking for. The Goals and Challenges of this Role:

  • Weld various parts in different materials
  • Conduct dimensional inspections of parts and check for quality requirements.
  • Understand and interpret blue prints and technical drawings.
  • Works with Operations and Weld Engineering to execute various types of projects.
  • Grinding, sanding, and cutting (oxy fuel and hand plasma)
  • Adhere to lean manufacturing initiatives, quality requirements, and safety programs.
  • General welding and shop duties as needed

What You Should Bring to this Role:

  • Experience in welding of Carbon, Stainless, or High Alloy Steels
  • Experience in FCAW and GMAW Spray Transfer.
  • Experience welding thick to thin structural members
  • Strong overall mechanical aptitude.
  • HS diploma or equivalent