Looking for welder jobs that pay well, start fast, and match your experience? WORKERS.COM connects skilled welders with trusted employers across America, helping you secure steady work, competitive pay, and long-term career growth.
WORKERS.COM connects welders with employers seeking skilled professionals for production, structural, and industrial work. Rather than navigating short-term assignments, you are matched with welder jobs that align with your welding processes, certifications, and career goals.
We maintain relationships with fabrication facilities, construction firms, and industrial operations across America. When welding demand increases, roles are surfaced through trusted hiring partnerships. Since 1989, we have placed welders in positions that offer stability and growth.
Many welders begin their job search feeling confident, only to become frustrated by vague listings and roles that do not match their skills. WORKERS.COM was built to offer a more direct, practical, and worker-focused way to find welder jobs.
When you work with WORKERS.COM, you are treated as a skilled tradesperson, not just another resume. Recruiters understand welding processes, certifications, and work environments, which allows them to match you with welder jobs that genuinely fit your background.
What makes WORKERS.COM different:
You speak with people who understand welding - Our recruiters know the difference between MIG and TIG, understand what 6G pipe certification means, and recognize the challenges of field work versus shop environments.
Access to opportunities before they are posted - Many employers contact WORKERS.COM first when they need welders. You gain access to these positions before they appear on job boards.
No cost to you, ever - WORKERS.COM never charges welders for placement services. Our employers cover all costs.
Flexible work options - Choose from temporary projects, temp-to-hire positions that let you test an employer before committing, or direct hire placements for long-term stability.
24/7 support - Our team is available around the clock to support your career, not just during business hours.
With over 35 years of experience, WORKERS.COM works with vetted employers who value safety, craftsmanship, and reliability. The goal is quality placements that support steady income and long-term growth.
Types of Welder Jobs Available
Welding is a broad trade with many specializations, and the right welder job depends on your training, experience, and preferences. WORKERS.COM supports a wide range of welder jobs across multiple industries and work environments.
MIG Welding Jobs
Find MIG welding jobs in fabrication shops and production facilities where efficiency and consistency are essential. These roles often involve steady hours and clear expectations.
Flux-Core and Other Specialties
Opportunities in shipbuilding, heavy fabrication, structural steel work, and robotic welding operations.
Stick Welding Jobs
Ideal for welders who work in field conditions, outdoor environments, or situations requiring portability. Construction sites, maintenance operations, and repair work commonly need stick welders.
Pipe Welding Jobs
Available for welders with specialized training and certifications. These roles frequently offer premium pay in power generation, petrochemical facilities, and industrial maintenance.
Structural Welding Jobs
Common on commercial and industrial projects where strength, accuracy, and safety are critical. Work on building frames, bridges, or heavy equipment.
TIG Welding Jobs
TIG welding jobs are available for welders who specialize in precision work on stainless steel, aluminum, or specialized materials. These positions typically appear in aerospace, food processing, and custom fabrication shops.
Opportunities range from entry-level welder jobs where you can develop skills under supervision to certified welder roles for experienced professionals. The focus is always on matching welders with welder jobs that fit their skills and career goals.
Pay, Skills, and Certifications That Matter
Certifications can significantly impact both job availability and earning potential. AWS (American Welding Society) certifications demonstrate your abilities to employers. Specific certifications like D1.1 for structural steel or pipe welding certifications can open doors to specialized work that pays premium rates.
Beyond certifications, employers look for practical experience, attention to safety, reliability, and the ability to read blueprints. Welders who consistently produce quality work, maintain good attendance, and follow safety protocols tend to advance faster and earn more over time.
WORKERS.COM connects welders with opportunities that align with their current skills while supporting long-term career growth through experience, training, and advancement.
The WORKERS.COM Community is built to support workers beyond job listings. It's a dedicated space where skilled professionals can access resources, stay informed, connect with others in their industry, and prepare for the next step in their career, whether that's finding work, developing skills, or staying ahead of industry changes.
What you'll find inside:
Access to a network of verified professionals
Connect with skilled workers across a wide range of trades and industries who understand your work and can share practical insights and opportunities.
Whether you're actively looking for work or planning your next move, the WORKERS.COM Community helps you stay connected, informed, and ready for what's next.
Get advice from experienced professionals, share knowledge, and learn from others who have built successful careers in their fields.
Helpful resources and industry news
Stay informed with relevant industry news, tools, safety updates, training information, and insights that support your work and career progression.
Job and collaboration opportunities
Discover new roles, projects, and connections across different sectors, often before they are widely advertised.
How Finding Welder Jobs With WORKERS.COM Works
Finding welder jobs through WORKERS.COM is designed to be clear and efficient. The process respects your time and focuses on getting you working as quickly as possible.
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Explore current opportunities
Browse available welder jobs that match your experience level, certifications, and location preferences.
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Interview and start work
We coordinate interviews and support you throughout the hiring process. Many welders start their new positions within days.
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Get matched with employers
Your information is aligned with employers actively seeking welders with your qualifications.
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Connect with a recruiter
A WORKERS.COM recruiter who understands welding will contact you to discuss your skills and career goals.
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Submit your information
Share your resume and basic information about your welding background, certifications, and what matters most in your next position.
If you have questions about welder jobs, applications, or next steps, the WORKERS.COM team is available to help. Speaking with people who understand welding and skilled trades can make the process feel clearer and more manageable.
Success Stories
What Workers Say About WORKERS.COM
'I have used workers.com many times and have gotten wonderful job assignments with good pay. The Office is very responsive and checks in with you when appropriate! I would highly recommend Workers.com!.'
Christina Silagi
'The folks at Workers.Com are friendly, welcoming and very helpful. You can tell they truly care about getting a job that is the best fit for the company and the employee. They have been a huge help in finding the best opportunity for me.'
Elizabeth Wardrip
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Frequently Asked Questions
What experience is required for welder jobs?
Experience requirements vary by role. Entry-level positions are available for welders with vocational training, while advanced roles like pipe welding or structural work require specific certifications and proven experience. WORKERS.COM places welders at all experience levels.
How quickly can I start working after applying for welder jobs?
Many welders are matched with opportunities within days of submitting their resume. If you have current certifications and can pass a drug screening, some employers can bring you on board within the same week.
Are there welder jobs available for different skill levels?
Does it cost anything to apply for welder jobs through WORKERS.COM?
Can welder jobs lead to long-term employment and career growth?
Yes. We have entry-level positions for skill development, mid-level roles requiring certifications, and advanced positions involving complex processes or leadership. WORKERS.COM helps welders at every stage find suitable work.
No. Applying and working with WORKERS.COM is completely free. You never pay placement fees. Employers pay for our services, so every dollar you earn goes directly to you.
Yes. Temporary jobs often lead to permanent positions. Entry-level welders who perform well can advance to lead roles with higher pay. Experienced welders can transition into inspection, quality control, or supervisory positions.
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