Welding Courses as a Path to a New Profession and Stable Employment
Welding is one of the most important technological processes in industry, construction, and metal structure manufacturing. The modern economy cannot function without qualified welders, which is why this profession has long remained one of the most in-demand on the labour market.
Obtaining professional qualifications in welding offers real opportunities for career growth, higher earnings, and stable employment. Welding courses are designed both for beginners who wish to learn a new trade and for experienced specialists who want to expand their expertise or obtain an international certification.
Modern Welding Technologies and Current Course Pricing Options
Professional welding courses make it possible to gain qualifications in the most sought-after welding methods used in industrial production, construction, and assembly projects. The training programme includes practical instruction in various technologies in line with current labour market requirements.
The main areas of professional training include:
- manual arc welding MMA (111, 114)
- semi-automatic welding MIG/MAG (121, 131, 135, 136, 137)
- TIG welding (141) for steel, stainless steel and aluminium
- gas welding (311)
- specialised welding of pipes and structural components
- fillet and butt welds in various working positions
- advanced and combined (hybrid) welding techniques
Thanks to the wide range of courses available, participants can obtain both basic qualifications and preparation for certification exams in accordance with European and international standards.
Indicative welding course fees mainly depend on the duration of the training and the selected welding method.
- basic MMA or MIG/MAG welding courses range approximately from CZK 15,700 to CZK 35,000
- TIG welding courses usually range from around CZK 17,000 to CZK 37,000
- preparatory courses for certification exams or qualification upgrades start at approximately from CZK 8,000
- specialised exams for structural welds or pipe welding range from around CZK 11,000 and above
The final price always depends on the scope of training, the type of certification required, and the complexity of the chosen welding method.
Theoretical and Practical Training
The training programme is divided into theoretical and practical components.
The theoretical part covers welding technologies, material properties, technical drawing interpretation, and occupational safety principles.
Practical training forms the core of the course and is conducted under the supervision of experienced instructors. Participants learn how to correctly set welding parameters, perform high-quality welds, and assess the final results of their work.
After successfully completing the course, participants take an examination before an authorised examiner. Graduates can obtain a European or international welding certificate.
An Investment in the Future and Professional Development
Jobscentr helps candidates gain new qualifications or broaden their professional expertise through direct cooperation with a certified training centre. We organise courses for job seekers aiming to work in industry and provide support throughout the entire training process.
Such training represents a valuable investment in the future and significantly increases the chances of securing stable employment.
Flexible Study Options and Individual Approach
Courses are tailored to participants’ experience levels and the required scope of qualification. Training can be delivered in several language options and allows for an individual learning pace.
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