5 Benefits of Pipefitter Training

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If you are looking for a way to enter the field of pipefitting, vocational training can be a good first step.

Consider these 5 benefits of a pipefitter training program.

1. Prepare to Enter the Pipefitting Industry

Pipefitter training at a vocational school can equip graduates with the hands-on skills necessary to start working in entry level jobs. At Tulsa Welding School Jacksonville, the Professional Welder with Pipefitting training course can be completed in just ten months.

Unlike a typical college education, there is no need to fulfill “general education” requirements for a vocational training certificate. Pipefitter training programs typically cover technical subject matter only, such as structural welding, pipe welding, and the GMAW and FCAW welding processes.

The entire training program is focused on teaching the skills relevant to that career path. Pipefitter training at TWS, for example, teaches skills in welding, blueprint reading, pipe installation, plumbing fixtures, plumbing codes and safety standards and more.

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Pipefitter training programs are designed to help graduates start working as soon as they finish the program. You can go from knowing nothing about pipefitting to being qualified for an entry-level pipefitting job opportunity in just ten months.

2. Learn from Seasoned Instructors

Pipefitter instructors can be knowledgeable and experienced with many years in the field. Teachers at trade schools are generally helpful and truly invested in helping their students succeed. Instructors first explain and demonstrate the process they are teaching so that you can see how it’s done, and then they help you master the skill yourself.

At TWS, pipefitting skills are taught in phases, so you learn one concept or skill before moving on to the next one. A good teacher can show you methods and techniques for pipefitting that you may use many years into your career.

3. Practice with Professional Tools and Equipment

Pipefitter training labs provide the space, tools, equipment and gear necessary to practice welding and pipefitting. At TWS, students receive an entire gear package when they start classes.

Pipefitting is the type of career that requires a strong working knowledge of many different types of specialized tools, so practicing in the lab is a big part of a pipefitter education. This practice can help ease graduates into the field by giving them the experience they need to be confident and capable at their first job.

Along with hands-on lab practice, students also learn safety standards and practices that are essential for a pipefitting career.

4. Balance Your Life with a Flexible Class Schedule

Vocational schools are great for working adults. These programs are designed as nontraditional education, which means there are often evening, weekend, or online classes available. If you are working full-time and/or if you have children to support, you can still invest in a future pipefitting career with vocational training when it fits into your schedule.

5. Get a Leg Up with Career Assistance

Perhaps one of the best perks of pipefitting training at a vocational school is the network of career advisors, professionals and employers that you gain access to when you complete the program. At TWS, the Career Services department is devoted to helping students land a job in the field, offering resume help, employment searches and interview preparation. The school works with local and nation-wide employers to match job candidates with open positions. Actually getting the position is up to the individual to impress the employer, but this is how some graduates land their first job.

Pipefitter Training: A First Step Toward Your New Career Path

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As the Bureau of Labor Statistics notes, a pipefitter training program at a vocational school can offer the welding courses some apprenticeships require for admission. So, pipefitter training can be a first step on the path to becoming a pipefitter.

When you’re ready to embark upon a career in pipefitting, chat with a representative of Tulsa Welding School. Call 855-806-4921.

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