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Welder - Manufacturing

Houston, TX · On-site

$17.25 - $22.75/hr

Summary A Master Welder is a top-tier welding professional with deep, proven expertise across all welding processes. This individual not only meets, but exceeds the highest standards required of a ...

Master Craft Welder

Denton, TX · On-site

$20 - $24/hr

Master Craft Welder CECO Environmental is your destination for innovation. From denton, TX, our company stands at the intersection of industrial innovation and environmental stewardship. Join ...

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Master Launch Welder

Cape Canaveral, FL · On-site

$40.40 - $60.60/hr

As a Structural Welder on the Launch Team, you will be responsible for fabricating and welding critical structural systems supporting the Terran R launch site, including steel assemblies, support ...

Welder I - 0-5 years' experience Welder II - 5-8 years' experience Senior Welder- 8+ years' experience Master Welder - 10+ years' experience & Cryogenic experience Pay Rate: $23.00 - $33.00 We offer ...

Welder I

Lafayette, IN · On-site

$21 - $29.50/hr

Welder I - 0-5 years' experience Welder II - 5-8 years' experience Senior Welder- 8+ years' experience Master Welder - 10+ years' experience & Cryogenic experience Pay Rate: $21.00 - $29.50 We offer ...

Welder II

Lafayette, IN · On-site

$23 - $33/hr

Welder I - 0-5 years' experience Welder II - 5-8 years' experience Senior Welder- 8+ years' experience Master Welder - 10+ years' experience & Cryogenic experience Pay Rate: $23.00 - $33.00 We offer ...

Welder I

Lafayette, IN

$21 - $29.50/hr

Welder I - 0-5 years' experience Welder II - 5-8 years' experience Senior Welder- 8+ years' experience Master Welder - 10+ years' experience & Cryogenic experience Pay Rate: $21.00 - $29.50 We offer ...

Welder I

Lafayette, IN

$21 - $29.50/hr

Welder I - 0-5 years' experience Welder II - 5-8 years' experience Senior Welder- 8+ years' experience Master Welder - 10+ years' experience & Cryogenic experience Pay Rate: $21.00 - $29.50 We offer ...

Welder I

Lafayette, IN · On-site

$21 - $29.50/hr

Welder I - 0-5 years' experience Welder II - 5-8 years' experience Senior Welder- 8+ years' experience Master Welder - 10+ years' experience & Cryogenic experience Pay Rate: $21.00 - $29.50 We offer ...

Welder Level II

Beaumont, TX · On-site

$18.50 - $24.25/hr

Master welder will be capable and willing to perform all task, without backlash, and in a timely manner, including welding root passes, back gouging, cleanup of back gouge roots, tube to tube joints ...

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Advanced welding machine setup and troubleshooting. * Advanced knowledge of grinding, gouging, and weld repair. * Deliver and receive constructive criticism, apply lessons learned, and consistently ...

Advanced welding machine setup and troubleshooting. * Advanced knowledge of grinding, gouging, and weld repair. * Deliver and receive constructive criticism, apply lessons learned, and consistently ...

Welder

Franklin, WI · On-site

$24 - $27/hr

Master Halco: Fence & Deck Supply, North America's leading manufacturer/distributor of fence and deck products is seeking a Welder to work at our branch. The Welder's responsibilities include:

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How much do master welder jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for master welder in the United States is $23.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $31.01 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much can a master welder make?

A master welder's salary typically ranges from $50,000 to $80,000 annually, depending on experience, certifications, and location. Skilled welders with specialized certifications and extensive experience can earn higher wages, especially in industrial or construction settings requiring advanced techniques and safety standards.

Can you make $100,000 as a welder?

Master welders with extensive experience, specialized skills, and certifications such as AWS or ASME can earn $100,000 or more annually, especially in high-demand industries like oil and gas, aerospace, or construction. Salary depends on location, type of welding, and the complexity of projects, with overtime and union jobs often increasing earning potential.

Why do welders drink milk after welding?

Master welders and other welders often drink milk after welding because it helps soothe the throat and reduce irritation caused by inhaling welding fumes and smoke. Milk's proteins can also bind to certain toxins, providing some relief from minor respiratory discomfort after exposure to welding fumes.

What are Master Welders?

Master Welders are highly skilled professionals who specialize in joining metal parts using various welding techniques. They possess advanced knowledge of welding processes, materials, and safety standards, often gained through years of hands-on experience and formal training. Master Welders are typically responsible for performing complex welds, supervising other welders, and ensuring that all work meets industry codes and specifications. Their expertise is crucial in industries like construction, manufacturing, shipbuilding, and aerospace.

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

To thrive as a Master Welder, you need expert knowledge of welding techniques, blueprint reading, metallurgy, and often a certification such as AWS Certified Welder. Master Welders typically use advanced welding equipment, CNC machinery, and may require proficiency in inspection tools or robotic welding systems. Precision, attention to detail, problem-solving, and strong teamwork abilities are vital soft skills in this role. These skills and qualifications ensure the production of high-quality, safe welds and the ability to handle complex fabrication projects efficiently.

What are some common challenges faced by Master Welders on large-scale construction projects?

Master Welders on large-scale construction projects often encounter challenges such as coordinating with multiple trades, ensuring weld quality under tight deadlines, and adapting to changing site conditions. They must also stay updated with evolving safety standards and handle a variety of welding techniques and materials. Effective communication and flexibility are key, as Master Welders frequently collaborate with engineers, supervisors, and other skilled trades to resolve unforeseen issues and keep projects on track.

Can you make $300,000 as a welder?

Master welders with extensive experience, specialized skills, and certifications such as ASME or AWS can potentially earn $300,000 annually, especially if working in high-demand industries like oil and gas or aerospace. However, such high earnings are uncommon and typically require working long hours, overtime, or in remote locations with hazardous conditions.

What is the difference between Master Welder vs Certified Welder?

CriteriaMaster WelderCertified Welder
CredentialsAdvanced certifications, often including master-level credentialsBasic to advanced certifications, such as AWS Certified Welder
Work EnvironmentComplex projects, specialized fabrication, construction sitesVaried environments, including manufacturing, construction, repair
Industry UsageHighly skilled roles requiring extensive experienceEntry to mid-level welding positions

Master Welders typically hold advanced certifications and work on complex projects, while Certified Welders have standard certifications suitable for a range of welding tasks. Both roles are essential in the welding industry, but Master Welders usually have more experience and handle more specialized work.

What Is a Master Welder?

A master welder uses a variety of techniques to weld materials such as steel, aluminum, and plastic. As a master welder, your job duties include fabricating and assembling metal structures, operating and maintaining welding equipment, and inspecting welding work to assess structural soundness. Although the welding industry is becoming increasingly competitive as companies move toward automated processes, you can typically find employment with construction crews, underwater sites, and natural gas industries.

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Infographic showing various Master Welder job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Internship, 44% Full Time, 1% Part Time, 5% Temporary, 46% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,847 per year, or $23.5 per hour.
Master Welder/Test Tank - 3rd Shift

Master Welder/Test Tank - 3rd Shift

Baltimore Aircoil Company

Milford, DE

$27.72 - $34.77/hr

Full-time

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Baltimore Aircoil Company rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

327th of 421 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

POSITION PURPOSE

A shop hourly position with the primary responsibilities of testing all coils at the test tank and properly repairing all leaks.  As a senior mechanic, the Master Welder/Test Tank technician is an influencer, who is also responsible for leading, training and mentoring junior mechanics in the department.   The Master Welder/Test Tank technician demonstrates BAC’s values of Earning Trust, Embracing Responsibility, Showing Courage, and Driving Innovation. The purpose for every position at BAC regardless of department or level can be summed up as doing the right thing in the right way.

 

PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Owns personal and team safety. Observes all safety rules and uses the proper safety equipment at all times.
  • Update and post metrics as assigned such as leak rates, coil quality traveler.
  • Train mechanics on lessons learned and process improvements.
  • Participate in continuous improvement activities and projects.
  • Conduct daily review of scheduled work.
  • Test and repair coil leaks.
  • Track coil proficiency log in a spreadsheet including comments and action taken.
  • Ensure Quality metric report is accurate at all times & collaborate with Team Lead & Station Lead regarding discrepancies.
  • Interpret work tickets and channel completed products to staging area for the next operation.
  • Complete and maintain ISO documents on a daily basis.
  • Practice and sustain 5’s methods.
  • Communicate with critical stakeholders (Team Leads, Inspectors, Supply Chain, etc.)
  • Assist with the completion of ongoing training for all employees in the following areas: safety, quality / ISO procedures, production goals and equipment cross training.
  • Mentors and drives LEAN principles in the area.
  • Continually help develop ways to improve the safety performance and eliminate any safety issues identified in his/her area and within the plant.
  • Help achieve departmental safety goals including near miss reporting and safety metrics.
  • Contribute to departmental safety improvements.
  • Ensure team and individual activities embrace sustainability, reduce the impact on the environment, minimize waste, maximize recycling, minimize energy and water usage.
  • Support a culture of innovation through original thinking to improve processes, methods, systems or services; translates new ideas into business opportunities.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by plant leadership.

 

NATURE & SCOPE

This position will report to the Station Lead and Team Lead of the Coil Dept.

KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS

  • Minimum of one year of experience in the coil department is preferred.
  • Working command of the English language, both written and spoken.
  • Possess good communication skills and the ability to work professionally with BAC co-workers.
  • Demonstrate strong skills in initiative, problem solving, and working in a “team” environment.
  • Ability to lead small groups.
  • Ability to mentor and train junior mechanics.
  • Ability to understand and react to job schedules.
  • Flexible and able to adapt quickly to change.
  • Good product knowledge and understand the Coil and Assembly process.
  • General knowledge in the construction of BAC related equipment.
  • Working knowledge of welding symbols.
  • Read measuring devices: ruler, combination square, protractor, metal gauge and micrometer.
  • Able to read and understand all types of BAC drawings (assembly, fabrication, welding).
  • Able to use basic math and handheld measuring tools.
  • Proficient in oxy-fuel and plasma arc burning.
  • Pulse MIG Certification (WPS1-1MP6)
  • Able to complete Visual Weld Training (B31.5) with a passing score of 70%, every 3 years.
  • Oxyfuel Certification (WPS1-106)
  • Copper Sweat Certification (WPQ 101 -107TB102) preferred.
  • Tube to tube or tube repair (test tank)
  • Stick Weld Certification (WPS4)
  • Header repair (test tank)
  • Understand bill of material.
  • Certified to operate overhead crane and jib boom and be aware of balance and load limits.
  • Good understanding of Lean and Continuous Improvement.
  • High degree of knowledge in all appropriate procedures, policies, and instructions of ISO for area of assignment to ensure quality.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to safety.
  • Be aware of normal hazards and take appropriate precautions.

WORKING CONDITIONS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.  The working environment includes lifting up to 50lbs.  Standing is to be expected up to 80% of the time.  Additional activities include: walking, reaching, bending, stooping, and sitting.  Fine hand manipulation of controls is needed as well as hand eye coordination to perform changes.  Working hours can include any of three shifts and generally are scheduled for forty hours a week.  Some weekend overtime is to be expected.  Working temperatures include both wide fluctuations within the plant as well as ambient outside temperatures.


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