Welding is the most common way of permanently joining metal parts and elders learn the characteristics and properties, such as melting points of steel, aluminum, and other commonly used metals. Persons interested in becoming welding technicians should possess basic skills in vocational math and reading. Good hand-eye coordination and a desire to learn are also important in this field.
The majority of graduates from the Bevill State Welding Technology Program move into the field as technicians with particular areas of expertise. Among the various occupations our graduates are qualified to seek are welders in various occupational fields, welder's helpers, flame cutters, and pipe welders.
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