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Advanced Welding School in Ohio

The experienced welding training received from the New ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¼§ School of Trades instructors will give trainees the skills needed to stand out in a vibrant workforce. The East Liverpool Campus Combination Welding course is available to students with little to no welding experience. At NCST’s welding trade school, students will gain a wide range of experience working with a variety of welding techniques and metals to prepare them for an entry-level welder position.

The Fundamentals of Welding

Welding is the practice of joining metals together and forming strong joints for the sake of construction projects both large and small. When looking around, you would have a hard time finding something that didn’t need the touch of a welder to be built. From the cars we drive to the buildings we live and work in, welded surfaces are an important part of our society’s infrastructure.

The need for skilled professionals only continues to grow with time. However, because the process is so involved, the welding training required to gain field expertise is intensive and necessitates comprehensive learning and hands-on practice. These skills can only be acquired by attending welding courses from a trusted welding school. These courses emphasize practicing essential skills while using industry-standard tools similar to what you would encounter in the real world. New ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¼§ School of Trades welding school in East Liverpool, OH can provide just that.

Combination Welding Training at NCST – East Liverpool, OH

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PROGRAM LENGTH

The Combination Welding Program takes 50-weeks to complete at the East Liverpool, OH Campus.
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TRAINING TIMES

The Combination Welding Program is available for daytime training at the East Liverpool Campus.
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CERTIFICATE AWARDED

At the end of the Combination Welding Program graduates, will be awarded a diploma of completion.

Are you Career Ready? Find out!

The fun online quiz takes 3-minutes to complete and you will receive a personalized report. Identify your strengths and social style plus the training and positions you’re best suited for! to take the Career Readiness Training Quiz and begin your journey today!

Skills Training for Welding Certification

When an individual commits to attending a welding trade school, they commit to learning the different types of welding training practices. These include ARC welding, MIG welding, TIG welding, and the various subsets of each of these types.

  • TIG Welding– A process generally used for welding together thinner sections of stainless steel as well as other metals like copper, aluminum, and magnesium. This process is often favored for the level of control that the welder has, which can lead to stronger, higher-quality welds in the end.
  • MIG Welding– This process is preferred for its versatility as well as its speed and how easy it is to learn compared to other techniques, like TIG welding and arc welding.
  • Arc Welding– This form relies on a high-energy power supply to create the electric arc, which is the breakdown of a gas that produces the ongoing discharge of plasma needed to melt the materials together. Its low cost and the fact that many of its products have a wide range of applications make this one of the most commonly used methods.

If you have any interest in the welding field, this is the place to come. Staff and students are all friendly and welcoming. If you’re looking to start a new career path, don’t wait any longer!

 

Justus Milbauer, East Liverpool Graduate

Beyond knowing the techniques, a competent welder must also be familiar with the tools of the trade. Once you’ve completed NCST’s welding school courses and enter the job field, a new welder can expect to regularly encounter tools like:

  • Electric arc welders
  • Gas metal arc welders
  • Flux core arc welders
  • Gas tungsten arc welders
  • Pipe bevellers
  • Oxy-fuel cutters
  • Portable burning equipment
  • Hydraulic shears
  • Reciprocating saws
  • Hand-operated grinders

All of these welding training tools are necessary for getting many welding tasks completed. By training with these tools throughout NCST’s welding courses, an individual will be ready to implement them the minute they graduate. When it comes to receiving the welding training needed to get a head start, NCST is ready to provide you with the right skills!

Welding Training in Ohio with New ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¼§ School of Trades

The materials taught through New ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¼§ School of Trade’s welding classes are based on the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and American Welding Society (AWS) specifications. Students can rest assured knowing they’ll receive a thorough welding education.

At NCST, we know what it takes to get to where our students want to be in their careers. We are proud to offer comprehensive welding training that teaches our students everything they need to know about the welding field. With NCST – East Liverpool’s help, students will be qualified to earn a salary that will help improve their lifestyle and increase their personal satisfaction. By receiving welding training through New ¹ú²ú¸£Àû¼§ School of Trades, students will be prepared to pass the ASME and AWS tests and get an edge on the job market.

Secure Your Future at NCST

According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the future continues to look optimistic for welders because many employers often have trouble finding qualified workers to fill the many open vacancies they have.

Some of the trade industries where graduates might apply their talents include:

Best of all, NCST’s dedication to student success means we work with area hiring managers and companies through our job placement assistance program to help our students pursue job opportunities once training is complete. These area businesses know that NCST’s welding school goes above and beyond to give students the most comprehensive training possible.

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Get in touch with NCST – East Liverpool today by calling 330-964-5050, filling out the form on this page to learn more, or click here to apply now! Your future is out there waiting!