Start a Welding and Boilermaking Apprenticeship
Using engineering drawings, Boilermakers and Welders fabricate from a flat piece of steel to create structural forms using measuring, cutting, rolling, heating, forming and welding. A Welding and Boilermaking Apprenticeship will give you the opportunity to gain hands on experience in this exciting field while you work towards a nationally recognised qualification.
How to become a boilermaker or welder?
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In becoming a boilermaker and welder apprentice with Skill Hire, you’ll be able to make your start in this high demand profession and enjoy continued employment, regular income, national accreditation and a dedicated field officer that helps you throughout your journey.
What does a boilermaker and welder do?
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While job roles can vary, boilermakers and welders are likely to be exposed to the following tasks:
- Study fabrication drawings and specifications to determine requirements
- Cutting marked out metal sections and shapes using hand tools, flame cutting torches and metal cutting machines
- Shaping and bending metal sections and pipes using hand and machine tools
- Aligning parts to be joined using hand tools and equipment
- Plus much more!
Career outlook boilermakers and welders
The unemployment rate for welding trades was below national average in 2018. With the total number of people working as Welders expected to grow to 82,700 by 2023, there is a projected 9,400 job openings each year.