Rig welding can be fairly dangerous given the conditions of the job. Welders must have good dexterity to avoid burns and injury, and also to do a good job. Due to modern technology however, welding has become less dangerous.
The best rig welder job will depend on a lot of different factors. You will probably want a rig job that offers a vacation of two weeks (hopefully with pay), and that gives you health benefits and 401k.
Although rig welder jobs do not all require a graduate degree, it is much easier to get hired with the degree. Therefore a graduate degree is strongly recommended for those wishing to find a job
Depends on the context in which its used. Could be a "rig" on land or in water. Some jobs require "Riggers / Welders" who work with cranes and must be able to "rig" large loads as well as fabricate crane booms and spreader bars. "rig welder" is a vague term, most likely job specific.
A welder with his own rig truck can earn upward of 20 dollars per hour. A welder without his or her own rig will make significantly less.
Depends on the context in which its used. Could be a "rig" on land or in water. Some jobs require "Riggers / Welders" who work with cranes and must be able to "rig" large loads as well as fabricate crane booms and spreader bars. "rig welder" is a vague term, most likely job specific.
A "single hand welder" is any person welding on a job that is not using their own personal equipment. I.E., welding with a company welder or rented welder until you can afford to buy your own welder.
The question seems to suggest that Welder Employment is a company, but welder is an occupation. Welder jobs can be found everywhere in the country in the local classifieds, and at websites like Monster, Indeed, Craigslist, WowJobs and at many other job offering websites online.
Depends on how much is annual gross salary is. They may vary on experience
According to my research in order to become a Welder you will need to take a test to receive your Welder's certificate. Once you get the certificate you can apply for jobs.
Working on an oil rig requires, stamina, strength, and the ability to commit. Some jobs on oil rigs require training that can be learned while on the rig, while others require degrees received from Universities or trade schools. The requirements to get employed on an oil rig are as varied as the jobs themselves.
One career option for a Welder is to be an engineer. As a Welder you can apply for jobs in the engineer field and make it your career, also there are other options as a welder.
* underwater welder * football player