There are formal qualifications for welding. There is actually quite a mass amount of information and techniques to learn.
In New Zealand, our city's paper has had advertisements for cheap short term welding courses since as far back as i can remember.
When i did my electrical certificate we had a short introduction to welding as a side topic and it's not as simple as it looks. Although, with guidance it IS quite easy to learn.
Hope i helped a bit.
You need several hings to be a welder. First is the willingness to learn how to weld. You will also need a fairly steady hand and a good pair of eyes. Other than that you don't need much else except a chance to show an employer what you can do and practice.
There is no special qualification for welding. However, a welding professional gets paid based on the quality of work and his knowledge about the same.
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Welders can sometimes be needed for repairs and maintenance at a ski resort.
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It really depends on what kind of a shop it is really.
what qualification are needed by scientists
There are no qualifications needed, only sufficient experience to get the job.
If you are going to work for a company, there are no qualifications needed to start work as a helper. OJT will progress you to an electrician over the years. The company will have the individual/s with the license.
No qualifations are needed
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