VPCC Worforce Development is happy to offer this robust Welding Training program. Welders with solid technical skills are in demand in a wide variety of businesses and industries. As a welder, you may work for manufacturers; contractors; federal, state, county, and city governments; firms requiring maintenance mechanics; and repair shops. Our Welding Program offers a wide range of skills including oxyacetylene, gas metal arc, shield metal arc and gas tungsten arc welding as well brazing, cutting, blueprint reading and welding codes and standards.
THIS IS A WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM |
||
---|---|---|
Visit the VPCC Workforce Development site for complete details. |
SMAW (stick) – Students will learn to perform 1/4″, 3/8″ and 5/8” fillet welds in the horizontal (2F), vertical (3F), and overhead (4F) positions.
FCAW (flux-core) – Students will learn to perform 1/4″, 3/8″ and 5/8” fillet welds in the horizontal (2F), vertical (3F), and overhead (4F) positions.
GMAW (MIG) – Students will learn to perform 1/4″, 3/8″ and 5/8” fillet welds in the flat (1F), horizontal (2F), and flat groove welds (1G) on 3/8” plate.
GTAW (TIG) – Students will learn to perform 1/4″ and 3/8″ fillet welds on carbon steel in the flat horizontal (2F), vertical (3F), and overhead (4F) positions. In addition, students will learn safe practices, GTAW welding theory, weldability of materials such as stainless steel and aluminum, welding terms and definitions, and visual inspection techniques for GTAW welds
Certified Welder -Pipe – Students will learn to perform welds on open-root pipe in the (2G) horizontal, (5G) multiple position, and (6G) inclined position” on 6” schedule 40 and 6” schedule 80 pipe. Prerequisites: Successful completion of a SMAW(Stick) or GTAW(TIG) course or 6 months of relevant welding experience.
FAST FORWARD & G3 ELIGIBLE PROGRAM |
||
---|---|---|
This program is eligible for both the Fast Forward scholarship and G3 Tution Assistance programs. |
A career in welding is dynamic and challenging. There are many rewarding opportunities to harness new knowledge, scientific principles, and today’s most advanced technologies. From manufacturing to construction, the demand for welders is strong. Examples of entry-level jobs that utilize this training include, but are not limited to:
Welding training have a broad range of roles, which can include:
Students can take classes at our Toano Trades Center in Williamsburg and at our Hampton Campus, in the Peninsula Workforce Development Building welding labs.
Program | Length/Hours | Full Tuition | Fastforward Cost | Cost/w FANTIC |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shield Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) | 120 hours/6 weeks | $2,178.00 | $726.00 | $72.60 |
Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) | 120 hours/6 weeks | $2,271.00 | $757.00 | $75.70 |
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) | 75 hours/5 weeks | $1,755.00 | $756.00 | $75.60 |
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) | 100 hours/5 weeks | $1,755.00 | $585.00 | $58.50 |
Certified Welder – Stick or TIG Pipe | 120 hours/6 weeks | $2,145.00 | $715.00 | $71.50 |
Accelerating and Enhancing Career Education Programs (AECE) is a $2,050,925 project; $1,686,258 (82%) funded through a Federal USDOL-ETA grant and $364,667 (18%) through non-federal resources. For more information about welding training or the AWS Welding Certification, call 757-825-4070.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Tuition Assistance: Yes