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Tank Welding Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Tank Welder

Midland, TX · On-site

$22 - $35/hr

The ideal candidate will have experience in code welding for vessels/tanks , strong blueprint reading skills, and the ability to consistently produce welds that pass visual and non-destructive ...

Tank Welder

Midland, TX · On-site

$22 - $35/hr

The ideal candidate will have experience in code welding for vessels/tanks , strong blueprint reading skills, and the ability to consistently produce welds that pass visual and non-destructive ...

Tank Welder

Detroit, MI · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Handles welding and fitting both mild steel and stainless steel, welding parts together using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Performs thermal cutting and ...

Tank Welder

Detroit, MI · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Handles welding and fitting both mild steel and stainless steel, welding parts together using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Performs thermal cutting and ...

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East Tulsa manufacturing company needs tank welders for 2nd shift starting at 3pm The test will include utilizing Mig and Fluxcore (vertical and horizontal) to weld a sample tank Must be able to read ...

Tank Welder

Casper, WY · On-site

$28.50 - $31.75/hr

Handles welding and fitting both mild steel and stainless steel, welding parts together using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Performs thermal cutting and ...

Tank Welder

Casper, WY · On-site

$28.50 - $31.75/hr

Handles welding and fitting both mild steel and stainless steel, welding parts together using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Performs thermal cutting and ...

Tank Welder

Detroit, MI · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Handles welding and fitting both mild steel and stainless steel, welding parts together using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Performs thermal cutting and ...

REQUIREMENTS: * 1+ year(s) experience in welding tanks * Must pass the following weld tests: * SMAW 2G, 3G, & 4G * FCAW 2G, 3G, & 4G * Must obtain and maintain an active status within the drug ...

Tank Welder

Casper, WY

$28.50 - $31.75/hr

Handles welding and fitting both mild steel and stainless steel, welding parts together using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Performs thermal cutting and ...

Tank Welder

Casper, WY · On-site

$28.50 - $31.75/hr

Handles welding and fitting both mild steel and stainless steel, welding parts together using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Performs thermal cutting and ...

Tank Welder

Casper, WY

$28.50 - $31.75/hr

Handles welding and fitting both mild steel and stainless steel, welding parts together using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Performs thermal cutting and ...

Handles welding and fitting both mild steel and stainless steel, welding parts together using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Performs thermal cutting and ...

Tank Welder

Detroit, MI · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Handles welding and fitting both mild steel and stainless steel, welding parts together using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Performs thermal cutting and ...

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How much do tank welding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for tank welding in the United States is $28.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.37 and $31.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is tank welding?

Tank welding is the process of joining sections of large storage tanks, typically made of steel, using specialized welding techniques. These tanks are commonly used for storing liquids such as water, oil, or chemicals in industries like petroleum, water treatment, and food processing. Tank welders use various welding methods, including arc welding and MIG welding, to ensure strong, leak-proof seams. The job requires technical skill, attention to safety, and the ability to work on large-scale projects, sometimes in challenging environments.

What are some typical challenges faced by tank welders and how can they be addressed?

Tank welders often work in confined spaces or at heights, which can present safety and logistical challenges. Managing the quality of welds on large, curved surfaces also requires specialized techniques and attention to detail. To address these challenges, it’s important to follow strict safety protocols, use appropriate personal protective equipment, and stay current with best practices in welding methods. Collaboration with a safety team and regular training sessions can further help mitigate risks and improve job performance.

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

To thrive as a Tank Welder, you need proficiency in welding techniques such as MIG, TIG, and stick welding, along with a high school diploma or technical certification in welding. Familiarity with welding equipment, blueprint reading, and safety standards like OSHA regulations is essential, and AWS (American Welding Society) certification is often preferred. Attention to detail, physical stamina, and strong problem-solving skills help ensure high-quality welds and safe construction. These capabilities are critical for producing durable, leak-proof tanks and maintaining safety in industrial environments.

What is the difference between Tank Welding vs Pipe Welding?

AspectTank WeldingPipe Welding
CertificationsASME, AWSASME, AWS
Work EnvironmentLarge tanks, storage facilitiesPiping systems, industrial plants
Industry UsageOil & gas, water treatmentOil & gas, chemical processing

Tank Welding and Pipe Welding share similar certifications and often occur in related industries like oil & gas. However, Tank Welding focuses on constructing large storage tanks, while Pipe Welding involves joining pipes for fluid transport. Both require specialized skills and certifications, but their work environments and specific applications differ.

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Infographic showing various Tank Welding job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,140 per year, or $28.9 per hour.
Tank Welder

Tank Welder

Smith Industries, LLC

Midland, TX • On-site

$22 - $35/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

We are seeking a highly skilled Tank Welder to support fabrication of pressure vessels, tanks, and related components in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. This role is responsible for performing high-quality welding in accordance with applicable codes and standards, ensuring all welds meet strict quality, safety, and inspection requirements.
The ideal candidate will have experience in code welding for vessels/tanks, strong blueprint reading skills, and the ability to consistently produce welds that pass visual and non-destructive examination (NDE).
Key Responsibilities:
  • Perform welding tasks on various metal components according to welding codes and blueprints (e.g., AWS, ASME, or other industry-specific standards).
  • Ensures that all equipment is maintained and in good working order.
  • Efficiently and accurately operates welding equipment and related tools necessary for manufacturing and production.
  • Required to read prints and drawings accurately and follow all work instructions.
  • Examines work pieces for defects and measure work piece with straightedge or template to ensure conformance with specifications.
  • Dismantles metal assemblies or cuts scrap metal, using thermal-cutting equipment such as flame-cutting torch or plasma-arc equipment.
  • Connects hoses from torch to tanks of oxygen and fuel gas and turns valves to release mixture.
  • Climbs ladders or works on scaffolds.
  • Reports any discrepancies and safety related issues to shop foreman.
  • Performs any task, assignment, or project assigned by shop foreman with expeditiousness and accuracy to accommodate production flow.
  • Must inspect and repair all defects and discontinuities before Quality Control Inspector is called.
  • Make repairs on vessels or tanks that have not passed inspection or need repair.
  • Operates forklift, man lift, and scissor lift.
  • Ensure compliance with safety regulations, including the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), welding helmets, gloves, and safety gear.
  • Assists in training new welders and provide guidance on welding procedures and techniques as needed.

Qualifications & Skills
  • Must be able to pass a 2G,3G,4F Weld Test
  • Able to read print layout and build tank
  • High school diploma or equivalent preferred.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to identify defects and non-compliance issues.
  • Working knowledge of AWS, API, ANSI, and ASME codes and standards needed.

What We Offer:
  • Competitive salary based on experience
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Professional development and training opportunities