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Underwater Welding Takes Combination Of Skills
Underwater welding is a high paying, much in demand, lucrative and
rewarding profession. Underwater welding also takes a combination of
skills. If you are wondering how to get started in this great career,
the American Welding Society makes recommendations at their web site to
encourage young people to enter the career field of underwater welding.
To get a basic idea of just what it takes, here are a few skills you
should have. First you must be both a certified welder and a commercial
diver. It is essential to have good diving skills and equally essential
to place a premium on safety. Most of the tasks involved in the job of
an underwater welder are not the welding itself, but the things that
need to be done to get ready for the job.
Those interested in becoming underwater welders can attend one of the
many fine commercial diving schools. Most of them offer a certificate
of completion and acceptance as a commercial diver upon completion. You
will also need to pass a diving physical exam, and often times a
written exam as well. The Association of Commercial Diving Education
provides a list of certified diving schools by writing the Association
of Diving Contractors -ADC-, 2611 FM 1960 W., Suite F204, and Houston,
Texas 77068. Call them at (713) 893-8388 or fax them (713) 893-5118.
After completing the course a person should have a good idea as to
whether or not they are comfortable under the water and want to
continue in the field of underwater welding. If you are comfortable and
want to continue, then many professional diving companies offer the
service of under water welding. Get your resume together and apply.
Upon getting that first underwater welding job, most companies will
require you to enhance your skills by passing certain qualification
tests. Consult your company as to the requirements they have. Generally
the better your wet and dry welding skills, the more valuable you are
and the higher rating and pay grade you will have.
Some people are already commercial divers when they become interested,
which then requires welding training. It is also wise to be in peak
physical condition since underwater welding can be physically
demanding. The better shape you are in, the better you'll do.
What the chances are of finding work in underwater welding is a
question that also comes to mind for most people. The need for skilled
workers in underwater welding is usually very good, though it is
subject to the laws of supply and demand as most professions are. As
you gain experience the more job opportunities will become available to
you, and as your reputation in underwater welding grows, the more
sought after you will be. Salaries in excess of $100,000 per year are
commanded by skilled and experienced technicians in underwater welding,
making it a career field worth looking into for anyone with an interest
in combining the two sought after skills of professional welding, and
diving.
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