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The Welding Salary Pay Scale!

What welding salary can you expect to get? With any job there is a pay scale, this pay scale differs on ability and experience and this is also the case when it comes to welding. There are so many types of welding and business sectors that require welding specialists that the welder salary pay scale has a vast range.

Typically for welding jobs the pay range in the United States starts at around $52,000 and goes up to around $85.000. This variation in pay again differs on welding ability and experience, an example of this is that a newly qualified welder in the fabrication field is not going to get paid as much as an underwater welder with ten years experience in the oil and gas field.

In fact the welding salary hierarchy is very interesting as it shows that those in the welding fabrication and production field are towards the lower end of the welding salary scale while those in the oil and gas field enjoy the top salary range.

Popular Industries and the welder salary range

  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing - $61,000 - $75,000
  • Automotive Supplier - $63,000 - $78,000
  • Oil & Gas - $68,000 - $85,000
  • Manufacturing and Distribution - $63,000 - $78,000
  • Welding Products - $59,000 - $72,000

One welding job that doesn't seem to fit into the above ranges is that of an underwater welding salary. An underwater welder is also known as a welder diver. These special breed of welders need to possess strong welding capabilities with lots of experience in both welding and diving meaning they can command a higher salary than any other type of welder.

When it comes to an underwater welders salary many underwater welders can make well over $100,000 dollars per year but this depends on the company/clients they work for. The highest paid jobs for this type of welding are for the oil and gas business sector and large shipping companies.

If you're looking to get a foothold on the welder salary ladder then it's important to get yourself qualified and building your welding experience. It takes time to build up to the higher echelons of the welding salaries available as these do require increased welding abilities and years of welding experience.

If all else fails and you wish to speed up your welder salary you could decide to become one of the special breed of underwater welders but do remember this welding type carries more health and safety risk than any other welding type and does require diving accreditation also.

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