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Welding Career Training Program in Rhode Island

Enroll in the Welding Career Training Program at Our Lincoln, RI Campus

Build the hands-on skills used in fabrication shops, construction sites, manufacturing facilities, and industrial projects across New England. The Welding and Fabrication Technology with Pipe Diploma Program in Âé¶¹Éçteaches you how to work with industry-standard welding processes and equipment while preparing you for entry-level welding careers.

You gain practical experience working with metal fabrication and welding techniques commonly used in commercial and industrial settings. Training focuses on helping you develop the technical abilities employers look for in today’s workforce.

Why Choose Âé¶¹ÉçTech in Âé¶¹Éçfor Welding Training

Âé¶¹ÉçTech combines technical instruction with hands-on welding practice to help prepare you for real-world welding environments. Discover the Âé¶¹ÉçTech difference for welding skill development:

  • Hands-on welding training using industry-standard equipment
  • Instruction from experienced welding professionals
  • Training in multiple welding processes and fabrication techniques
  • Opportunities to develop skills in reading blueprints and weld symbols
  • Lab-based training environments that simulate real workplace conditions
  • Emphasis on workplace safety and proper welding procedures
  • Convenient day, afternoon, and evening class options and schedules
  • Career search assistance to help you pursue entry-level opportunities after graduation
  • Access to tools, materials, and equipment commonly used in the field

Welding Career Training Program in Lincoln

  • Program name: Welding and Fabrication Technology with Pipe
  • Credential: Diploma
  • Format: Blended on-campus and online
  • Schedule: Day, afternoon, evening options
  • Outcome: Preparation for entry-level welding and fabrication roles

Why a Welding Career is a Good Choice in Rhode Island

Rhode Island's economy includes manufacturing, construction, marine trades, defense-related production, metal fabrication, and infrastructure projects that rely on skilled welders and fabricators. The state's location within the Northeast also provides access to a broader regional market that includes manufacturing facilities, construction contractors, shipyards, fabrication shops, and industrial employers throughout Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut1. Those factors combine to create a demand for welders in Rhode Island that’s 9X the national average2. As businesses invest in new construction, equipment maintenance, manufacturing operations, and infrastructure improvements, the need for skilled welding professionals is expected to remain strong.

1 Rhode Island 2030. (n.d.). Driving economic development and growth. State of Rhode Island.

2 O*Net, , Retrieved on June 10, 2026.

Get Welding Training at Âé¶¹ÉçTech in Rhode Island

Campuses that currently offer training in this program area are listed below, as well as links to exact program informational fact sheets:

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