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Welder Jobs

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Welder Jobs - Overview

HTI has welder jobs for everyone. We partner with a wide range of employers in the manufacturing industry, giving you the opportunity to find the right job with the right company. With a range of shift hours and schedules, you have the flexibility to design the right fit for your life.

Our mission is to partner with employers that truly care about their people. We work every day to create great opportunities for people to go to work and make a difference.

Hiring Process

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Apply

The first step in the hiring process is to apply!

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Screening

If you are a fit for one of our job openings, a recruiter will contact you for further screening. You would then be set up to interview with the employer to which you are applying, if applicable.

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Selection

Once pre-selected, you will be subject to a background check and drug screening. You would then be eligible to continue with onboarding and orientation. Additional, site-specific onboarding and orientation varies by location and job.

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Opportunities Through HTI

CNC Machinist
Maintenance Technician
Engineer
Manufacturing Technician
Machinist
CNC Operator

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Perks and Benefits

HTI Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Paid Holidays
Paid Weekly
Short/Long Term Disability

*Site-specific benefits vary by client and job. These perks could include things like 401k and 401k matching, tuition reimbursement, retirement plans, retention bonuses and flexible spending accounts.

Welder Q's & A's

 

What does a Welder do?

Welders join metal parts to create or repair machinery, equipment, and other metal products. They use various welding techniques to ensure the structural integrity of components.

What can a Welder make?

Typically, welders in manufacturing earn between $18 and $30 per hour, depending on experience, certifications, and location.

Where can a Welder work?

Welders can work in factories, production lines, and fabrication shops where metal components are produced and assembled.

Where can I get the certifications/degree I need to be a Welder?

Certifications can be obtained from technical colleges, trade schools, and welding programs accredited by organizations like the American Welding Society (AWS). Many manufacturing companies also offer on-the-job training.

How much does a Welder work? 

Welders in manufacturing typically work 40 to 50 hours a week, with potential for overtime. They may work in shifts, including nights and weekends, depending on production demands.

In the world of manufacturing, welders are the craftsmen who fuse strength with precision, building the foundations of our industrial world.

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