⚡A guide to welders earning up to $30 an hour!⚡

⚡A guide to welders earning up to $30 an hour!⚡

Looking for a dynamic, well-paid job with practical skills? Welders are in high demand in the US, earning up to $30 an hour. This is a unique opportunity.

📈 Why choose welding?

  • 💰 Generous salary and benefits, stable employment

  • 🎓 Low entry barriers, scarce skills

  • 🌍 Globally applicable, diverse career paths

💰 Salary and Benefits

  • $27.00-$30.00/hour (commensurate with experience and education)

  • Comprehensive Insurance

  • 401(k) Match (after 1 month of employment)

  • Paid Vacation and Annual Leave

  • Noom, Life Balance, and Advance Pay

  • Career Development and Advancement Opportunities

⏰ Work Hours

This position is full-time, with hours from 6:00 AM to 2:30 PM, Monday through Friday.

🛠 Job Description

  • Operate cranes and steel processing equipment
  • Read blueprints and independently perform cutting, installation, and welding
  • Adhere to operating and safety regulations, maintain a clean and professional appearance
  • Continuously develop skills and complete tasks assigned by supervisors
  • Able to work overtime, weekends, and field trips as needed

⚡ Comparison of welders and other common occupations

Comparison🔧 Welder🧑‍💼 Other Positions
💰 SalaryAverage to high, more with overtimeMostly lower
🎓 Entry RequirementsNo college degree requiredLow entry requirements, but high competition
🛠 SkillsScarce, globally applicable skillsHighly substitutable
📈 OutlookStable demand, ample room for developmentLimited advancement opportunities, high mobility

👥 Qualifications

  • Follow instructions efficiently and accurately, able to work independently or in a team

  • Troubleshooting and problem-solving skills with a positive attitude

  • High school diploma or equivalent, Associate's degree in Welding Technology, or AWS MIG/FCAW and SMAW/stick welding license

✅Applicants will be treated equally based on their qualifications and abilities and will not be discriminated against based on any legally protected factors.

📈 Real Case

John, 28, started as a junior welder and, after years of hard work, rose to become a team leader, accumulating extensive experience in welding and team management. He said, "Welder skills are in short supply, there's ample room for growth, and the career prospects are clear."

🚀 Seize the opportunity and start a new chapter in your career.

Are you looking for a high-paying, stable, and rewarding career? Look no further! Join Timken and become a welder—a highly sought-after skill in American manufacturing. Get started today and build a more stable and rewarding career.

Disclaimer: Recruitment information is for reference only. Specific positions and salaries are subject to the company's formal recruitment and qualification assessment.

Updated September 9, 2025