MULTI-WELDER WORKFORCE SOLUTION

Project Duration : 3 Year

Client Name : Company Pvt Ltd

To become a welder, there are several requirements you must meet. First and foremost, you will need to complete a welding training program, which can be found at vocational schools, community colleges, or through apprenticeships. These programs typically last anywhere from a few months to two years and provide hands-on training in welding techniques, safety procedures, and blueprint reading. Additionally, welders must have good hand-eye coordination, manual dexterity, and the ability to work in a variety of environments, including indoors and outdoors. They must also have a strong understanding of welding materials, such as metals and alloys, and be able to read and interpret technical documents, such as blueprints and diagrams. Finally, welders must be physically fit and able to stand for long periods of time, lift heavy objects, and work in cramped or uncomfortable positions.