Welding workers are commonly called welders, but depending on their specialization and work environment, they may also be referred to as:


🔧 Common Job Titles for Welding Professionals

TitleRole/Description
WelderGeneral term for someone who joins metal parts using heat.
Fabricator WelderBuilds structures or products by cutting, shaping, and welding metal.
Pipe WelderSpecializes in welding pipelines and tubing—common in oil & gas.
Structural WelderWorks on large construction projects like buildings, ships, or bridges.
MIG WelderSpecializes in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW).
TIG WelderExpert in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), especially for precision or stainless steel work.
Stick WelderUses Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), ideal for outdoor/heavy jobs.
Underwater WelderHighly trained welder who works in marine or offshore environments.
Welding InspectorEnsures weld quality and safety according to codes/standards.
Welding EngineerDesigns welding procedures and oversees technical aspects of welding operations.
Spot WelderWorks with resistance welding, often in the automotive industry.

👷‍♂️ Industries Where Welding Workers Are Found:

  • Construction
  • Shipbuilding
  • Oil & Gas
  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Manufacturing
  • Defense & Military
  • Metal Fabrication Workshops

🧠 Pro Tip:

If you want to get certified as a welder in India, consider the NSDC (National Skill Development Corporation) or international credentials like AWS (American Welding Society).

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