Fluor Enterprises, in cooperation with Greenville Technical College is currently seeking qualified people who are interested in a pipe welding career in the construction industry. Fluor is recognized as one of the world’s largest engineering, procurement, construction and maintenance services companies. Together, the Greenville Tech–Fluor pipe welding training teaches the latest pipe welding techniques established by the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the American Welding Society (AWS).
The pipe welding program is designed for experienced welders who are interested in expanding their welding career opportunities’, but is not limited to SMAW (stick), GTAW (TIG) and GMAW (MIG) welding.
“The Greenville Tech welding program is excellent! We have had great success with the students from Tech and have hired numerous of welders from the school. The students coming from the welding program have been exceptional welders and have made great employees. As well as the students having the knowledge and being skilled in the procedures we need, their work ethics are great.” - Sis Dickenson / Fluor / Human Resources
Pipe Welding Training is offered at the Greenville Technical College, Brashier campus, Monday through Thursday from 7:00am – 5:30pm.
The average length of training, with prior welding experience, is approximately four months. However, the length of training is dependent on individual prior welding experience and ability to quickly master techniques and skills.
Call Jack Wilson to learn more about the Greenville Tech–Fluor Welding Program, at (864) 228-5024.
Why apply to the Welding Program? You travel, work with a lot of different people and earn a nice paycheck Higher salaries in the Construction and/or Construction Maintenance Industry Unlimited job opportunities in the welding field Opportunity to upgrade your skills on the latest techniques in the welding industry Minimal program cost of $6.00 per day
Minimum qualifications in one of the in one of the following areas: One year verifiable welding experience recommended A graduate of a Vocational or Technical college welding program capable of welding SMAW in 3G and 4G positions Successfully pass drug test
Job opportunities may be available to students who complete program requirements and meet all job criteria. To be considered for employment, students must: Be able to pass a pre-employment drug screening Be able to provide own transportation and hold a current driver’s license Be willing to travel
Register now by calling Jack Wilson at (864) 228-5024.