Welding Program Offered by Southern West Virginia Community College
There are different welding programs offered but to become an experienced welder, you need to consider what skills you will be able to get at the end. Along with the growing demand for welders, manufacturers are looking for skilled workers who would increase the level of productivity. One of the most popular welding programs to take part is sponsored by the Southern West Virginia Community CollegeĀ and realized within Technical College (SWVCTC) Williamson campus. The program is composed considering the increased demand for welders in the sphere of manufacturing and construction.
Besides, it is estimated that 80% of all the welding jobs are offered by the companies engaged in manufacturing. Young people need to consider that there is welding in any of industries and if you choose the career, you will never experience any shortage in the demand. If you are not able to find a job in some reputable companies, any person will have a chance to find some work provided by the local railroad, coal and gas industries.
Trainers of the technical college confirm that they will be able to train people for any industry and they are ready to cooperate with plants and factories to tailor the welding program to their needs. Generally speaking, welding skills are almost similar in any of industries and as a result, it takes no time to change welding programs from one sphere to another. The benefits of the presented program are numerous as you do not need to attend the classes every day.
Here you can see the subjects you will study during the development of the courses (practical and theoretical):
Two days a week is enough and there are about 15 students only in a group. As a result, the effectiveness of the process will be much higher and finally students will get the required skills and will successfully apply them in practice. Besides, students will have a chance to get different certifications and during the program, they will be visiting a campus on a regular basis to show what they have learnt.

