To thrive in Medical Welding, you need expertise in precision welding techniques, a strong understanding of medical device manufacturing standards, and typically a relevant technical certification or associate degree. Familiarity with specialized equipment such as TIG welders, cleanroom protocols, and adherence to ISO and FDA regulations are commonly required. Attention to detail, a commitment to safety, and the ability to work collaboratively are soft skills that set candidates apart. These skills are vital for producing high-quality, sterile medical devices that meet strict regulatory and patient safety standards.