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Weld Helper Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Welding Instructor

Indianapolis, IN ยท On-site

$35 - $45/hr

Through strong industry partnerships and personalized support, we help them build the academic ... THE ROLE Lead and grow our welding program We are looking for an experienced, skilled, and student ...

Machine Operator Helper

Garrett, IN ยท On-site

$16.25 - $18.50/hr

Loads welder with slit coil using fork trucks, coil grippers and other appropriate material handling equipment. * Monitors run out equipment, shear and off-load equipment. Checks material coming off ...

In this role, you'll be a vital part of our operations, helping produce high-quality, precision-welded components by performing clean, accurate welds with consistency, control, and craftsmanship.

Process Operator Helper

Garrett, IN ยท On-site

$16.25 - $18.50/hr

Loads welder with slit coil using fork trucks, coil grippers and other appropriate material handling equipment. * Monitors run out equipment, shear and off-load equipment. Checks material coming off ...

Welder (3rd shift)

Greenfield, IN ยท On-site

$18.75 - $24.75/hr

Onsite weld test given prior to employment to establish skill set * Minimum High School or GED ... helping them work smarter, scale faster, and deliver with confidence. In addition to exciting work ...

Welder (3rd shift)

Greenfield, IN ยท On-site

$18.75 - $24.75/hr

Onsite weld test given prior to employment to establish skill set * Minimum High School or GED ... helping them work smarter, scale faster, and deliver with confidence. In addition to exciting work ...

Welder (3rd shift)

Greenfield, IN ยท On-site

$18.75 - $24.75/hr

Onsite weld test given prior to employment to establish skill set * Minimum High School or GED ... helping them work smarter, scale faster, and deliver with confidence. In addition to exciting work ...

Weld small and large assemblies to customer specifications, utilizing best welding processes and ... Must be adaptable and with a positive attitude to help other team members * Must be willing and ...

Weld small and large assemblies to customer specifications, utilizing best welding processes and ... Must be adaptable and with a positive attitude to help other team members * Must be willing and ...

Welder I

Dyer, IN ยท On-site

$22.50 - $29.20/hr

For over 50 years, Hadady, LLC has been helping our customers to power the world in which we live ... Operate robotic and manual MIG weld machines, utilizing various tools provided in the work area to ...

Your work will directly support safe, reliable manufacturing operations and help ensure customer ... and weld ASME code and structural components using GTAW, GMAW, and FCAW processes o Read and ...

Welder

Fort Wayne, IN ยท On-site

$23.29 - $25.36/hr

Exposure to chemicals - weld smoke Education/Training * Must have high school diploma or GED * Mig ... helping customers maximize return on investment. With a strong manufacturing footprint in the ...

Welder

Fort Wayne, IN ยท On-site

$23.29 - $25.36/hr

Exposure to chemicals - weld smoke Education/Training * Must have high school diploma or GED * Mig ... helping customers maximize return on investment. With a strong manufacturing footprint in the ...

Welder

Fort Wayne, IN ยท On-site

$23.17 - $25.23/hr

Exposure to chemicals - weld smoke Education/Training * Must have high school diploma or GED * Mig ... helping customers maximize return on investment. With a strong manufacturing footprint in the ...

Non Craft Welder

Gary, IN

$19.50 - $25.50/hr

Must successfully be able to weld component positions (2G-Horizontal, 3G-Verticle, 4G-Overhead ... Some manufacturing experience helpful. * Requires working knowledge in the use and basic repair of ...

Non-Craft Welder

Gary, IN ยท On-site

$19.50 - $25.50/hr

Must successfully be able to weld component positions (2G-Horizontal, 3G-Verticle, 4G-Overhead ... Some manufacturing experience helpful. * Requires working knowledge in the use and basic repair of ...

Non Craft Welder

Gary, IN ยท On-site

$19.50 - $25.50/hr

Must successfully be able to weld component positions (2G-Horizontal, 3G-Verticle, 4G-Overhead ... Some manufacturing experience helpful. * Requires working knowledge in the use and basic repair of ...

Non Craft Welder

Gary, IN

$19.50 - $25.50/hr

Must successfully be able to weld component positions (2G-Horizontal, 3G-Verticle, 4G-Overhead ... Some manufacturing experience helpful. * Requires working knowledge in the use and basic repair of ...

Welder - Day Shift

Hamilton, IN ยท On-site

$19.50 - $28.50/hr

Weld small and large assemblies to customer specifications, utilizing best welding processes and ... Must be adaptable and with a positive attitude to help other team members * Must be willing and ...

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Weld Helper information

What does a helper do in welding?

A weld helper assists welders by preparing materials, setting up equipment, holding or positioning workpieces, and ensuring safety protocols are followed. They may also handle cleaning, grinding, and passing tools or supplies during the welding process to support efficient workflow.

What is the difference between Weld Helper vs Welder?

AspectWeld HelperWelder
CertificationsBasic safety and equipment trainingWelding certifications (e.g., AWS, CWI)
Work EnvironmentAssist in welding tasks, often in construction or manufacturing sitesPerform actual welding, cutting, and fabrication
Job ResponsibilitiesPrepare materials, hold tools, clean weldsExecute welding processes, ensure weld quality

Weld Helpers typically assist Welders by preparing materials and supporting welding tasks, often requiring basic safety training. Welders perform the actual welding work and usually hold specialized certifications. While both roles work in similar environments, Weld Helpers focus on support functions, whereas Welders are responsible for the welding process itself.

How to become a welding helper?

To become a welding helper, typically you need a high school diploma or equivalent and basic knowledge of welding tools and safety procedures. On-the-job training is common, and having good communication skills and physical stamina is beneficial. Some employers may prefer candidates with a basic understanding of welding or related technical skills, and certifications are not usually required but can improve job prospects.

What are some common challenges faced by Weld Helpers, and how can they be addressed on the job?

Weld Helpers often encounter challenges such as working in confined spaces, handling heavy materials, and maintaining safety standards in a fast-paced environment. Staying attentive to safety protocols, using proper lifting techniques, and communicating clearly with welders and supervisors can help address these issues. Additionally, proactively organizing materials and tools can streamline workflow and reduce downtime, making the workday more efficient and less stressful.

What are weld helpers?

Weld helpers are entry-level workers who assist welders and fabricators in the preparation, assembly, and finishing of metal parts and structures. Their duties often include cleaning and organizing materials, holding or moving components, setting up equipment, and ensuring the workspace is safe and efficient. Weld helpers play a crucial role in supporting welders by handling basic tasks, allowing skilled welders to focus on more technical aspects of welding. This position is an excellent starting point for those interested in a welding career, as it provides hands-on experience and exposure to industry practices.

How much do welder helpers make a year?

Welder helpers typically earn between $30,000 and $45,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and industry. They assist welders by preparing materials and maintaining equipment, often working in construction, manufacturing, or repair environments, sometimes requiring certifications or safety training.

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

To thrive as a Weld Helper, you typically need basic knowledge of welding processes, familiarity with safety procedures, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience with hand tools, power tools, and sometimes certifications like OSHA safety training are commonly required. Attention to detail, reliability, and the ability to follow instructions closely are essential soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure a safe work environment, support efficient welding operations, and contribute to the overall quality of completed projects.

What welding jobs pay $50 an hour?

Welding jobs that pay $50 an hour typically include skilled positions such as pipe welders, underwater welders, and industrial welders with specialized certifications. These roles often require extensive experience, certifications like AWS, and working in demanding environments, which contribute to higher pay rates.
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Welding Instructor

Welding Instructor

Matchbook Learning

Indianapolis, IN โ€ข On-site

$35 - $45/hr

Part-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

THE MATCH HIGH SCHOOL & CAREER CENTER โ€” INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

Welding Instructor

Part-Time โ€ข Career & Technical Education

SMAW โ€ข GMAW


ABOUT US

A school built for real-world readiness

The Match High School & Career Center is a college, career, and life-readiness high school dedicated to preparing students for meaningful futures beyond graduation. As part of the Matchbook Learning community, we combine rigorous academics, career-connected learning, restorative practices, and real-world opportunity so that every student is known, supported, challenged, and prepared.

Our students pursue hands-on learning across high-demand career pathways โ€”

welding, construction, healthcare, technology, entrepreneurship, engineering, and

more. Through strong industry partnerships and personalized support, we help them build the academic, technical, and professional skills to succeed in school, work, and life.

Our mission: We personalize learning within a restorative environment, fostering resilience and excellence while preparing students for real-world opportunities.


THEย  ROLE

Lead and grow our welding program

We are looking for an experienced, skilled, and student-centered Welding Instructor to lead and expand our welding program. This is a part-time position with a meaningful mission: equip high school students with the hands-on welding skills, industry knowledge, safety practices, and career-readiness foundation they need to succeed in welding, manufacturing, and the skilled trades.

Over the next two academic years, you'll deliver high-quality instruction, deepen industry alignment, expand course offerings, and help position the program for continued growth โ€” including the potential development of adult evening programming in the future.

If you're a skilled welder who loves the craft and wants to pass it on to the next generation of tradespeople, this role is for you.


POSITIONย  DETAILS
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COMPENSATION

  • $35.00 โ€“ $45.00 / hour
  • Based on credentials, certifications, and experience

SCHEDULE

  • ~18โ€“20 hours per week
  • Across the school year calendar

INSTRUCTIONAL TIME

  • ~13โ€“14 hrs/week
  • Direct shop instruction with students

PREP & ADMIN TIME

  • ~5โ€“6 hrs/week
  • Lab prep, safety checks, grading, planning

ANNUAL HOURS

  • ~700 hours / year
  • Allocated across the school year

LOCATION

  • Indianapolis, Indiana
  • On-site at The Match High School & Career Center

This position is part-time and non-exempt unless otherwise designated in writing. Final schedule, duties, and contracted hours may be adjusted based on enrollment, program needs, school calendar, funding, and operational requirements.


PROGRAMย  GROWTH

A two-year pathway to a stronger program

This role is designed to build something lasting. Here's where we're headed:
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2026โ€“2027

Optimize & Strengthen:ย Deliver and refine instruction in Principles of Welding and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW/Stick). Establish safety culture, industry alignment, and a strong foundation for program growth.

2027โ€“2028 & BEYOND

Expand & Advance:ย Integrate Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/MIG) and contribute to the development of an advanced Welding Capstone course. Explore adult evening cohort opportunities as the program grows.


WHATย  YOU'LLย  DO

Key responsibilities:

Deliver hands-on welding instruction

Teach foundational and intermediate welding skills with an emphasis on welding theory, shop safety, joint design, blueprint reading, proper equipment use, and hands- on technique development. Help students connect their skills to real career opportunities in welding, manufacturing, and the skilled trades.

Build and protect a strong safety culture

Model and reinforce rigorous shop safety at all times โ€” proper PPE use, tool handling, electrical safety, ventilation, safe cylinder handling, and all OSHA-aligned practices. A safe shop is a non-negotiable.

Plan, assess, and document student progress

Develop lesson plans, demonstrations, performance tasks, and assessments aligned to Indiana CTE expectations and industry standards. Maintain accurate grades and progress records in our digital gradebook, and keep required documentation current.

Prepare the lab for daily instruction

Cut stock steel, prepare practice plates, set up welding stations, organize tools, and ensure the shop is safe and ready each day. Conduct routine safety checks and basic maintenance on SMAW power sources, GMAW wire feeders, gas systems, ventilation, and PPE.

Manage inventory and submit timely requests

Track and maintain welding consumables and lab supplies โ€” shielding gas, wire spools, stick electrodes, nozzles, contact tips, and PPE. Submit purchase requests before supplies run short.
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Communicate with families and school leaders

Provide timely communication to parents and guardians on student progress, safety expectations, certification opportunities, attendance, and career-readiness growth.


QUALIFICATIONS

What we're looking for

Required

  • 3โ€“5 years of professional welding experience with strong technical knowledge of SMAW and GMAW processes.
  • Indiana CTE eligibility โ€” must hold, be eligible for, or be willing to obtain the appropriate Indiana CTE, Workplace Specialist, or applicable charter school educator permit or license.
  • Strong shop safety knowledge โ€” OSHA-aligned practices, PPE, ventilation, electrical safety, and safe cylinder handling.
  • Genuine commitment to mentoring high school students and connecting them to real career pathways.


Preferred

  • AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) certification
  • Previous teaching, apprentice mentoring, workforce training, or industrial training experience is strongly preferred.
  • Experience developing welding curriculum, performance assessments, or certification-aligned training programs
  • Familiarity with Indiana CTE programming, career pathways, work-based learning, or industry certification requirements
  • Experience managing shop operations โ€” inventory, consumables, equipment maintenance


WORKย  ย ENVIRONMENT

Physical & environmental expectations

This position requires on-site work in an active welding lab and shop environment. The instructor may be required to stand for extended periods, supervise students in an active shop setting, operate or demonstrate welding equipment, use appropriate PPE, lift and move materials within reasonable limits, and follow all safety procedures related to welding, ventilation, electrical equipment, and compressed gas systems.


EMPLOYMENT

Pre-employment requirements

Employment is contingent upon successful completion of all required pre- employment steps, which may include background checks, reference checks, verification of employment eligibility, verification of credentials, and completion of required school, state, or safety trainings. Employees are expected to comply with all applicable school policies, safety requirements, student supervision expectations, confidentiality requirements, mandated reporting obligations, and applicable federal, state, and local law.

Nothing in this posting creates a contract of employment or alters the at-will nature of employment, unless otherwise provided in a written agreement signed by an authorized representative of Matchbook Learning Schools of Indiana.

Reasonable Accommodations: Matchbook Learning Schools of Indiana will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with applicable law. Candidates who require an accommodation during the application or hiring process should contact Human Resources.
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Ready to apply or have questions?

Contact Burns Gutzwiller at bgutzwiller@matchbooklearning.com or apply at matchbooklearning.com

Matchbook Learning Schools of Indiana is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other category protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. We are committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and supportive environment for students, families, and staff.

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