What You Will Learn
The student will continue to build upon skills learned in TIG Welding Level I to perform more advanced welds. Skills in welding in selected positions on a variety of metal thicknesses with a selection of mild or stainless steel or aluminum will be further developed with practice. A review of TIG welding of dissimilar metals will be discussed.
Certification
TIG Welding Certificate
Welding thick sections of stainless steel or non-ferrous metals is the most common use of this welding process. TIG Welding uses a consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld, and in some cases hand-held welding rod is used for filler metal. This skill used in high quality applications such as aerospace takes a steady hand and trained eye to master.
The nation's aging infrastructure has sparked a demand for welders in industries such as, construction, manufacturing, and oil and gas. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics well-trained welders can make more than $66,000 per year. Our Welding Certificate can enhance your current career or position you to enter the workforce as a well-rounded welder or specialized in a singular process.
TIG Welding II Short Course
Selected Course
Dates: 7/11/2024 - 8/1/2024 Th
Course type: Welding
Times: 5:00PM-9:00PM
Location: WCMT, Welding, Construction, Machining Technology, 141 Campus Map
Contact Hours:
Course Code: WELD-110-3
Category: Welding
Contact Hours: 16.0
Format: Classroom
After registering for this course, you can come back to the catalog to register for more courses.
Issues with registering? Please contact us at CERegistration@jccc.edu or call 913-469-2323.
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