Alex Driscoll, a welding teacher at Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School, has been appointed to the AWS board as a 2025 ...
National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) highlights the importance of registered apprenticeships in building a skilled workforce ...
Graduates will earn certificates and be prepared for industry-recognized certifications from organizations, including the ...
The 7,000-pound metal sculpture was created by the apprentices at Welder Underground, a Brooklyn-based apprenticeship program.
The building will be the second-largest public community college manufacturing center in Illinois and allow the college to ...
The American Welding Society reports that 330,000 new welding professionals will be needed by 2028, with an average of 82,500 welding jobs filled each year between 2024 and 2028. Welders are in ...
The event will feature individual competitors battling in a rigorous series of tests that adhere to the latest American Welding Society (AWS) standards. Competitors will navigate a variety of ...
According to the American Welding Society, U.S. industry growth, coupled with baby boomers retiring from welding, will require about 90,000 welding jobs to be filled each year between now and 2027.
Water Institute member Dr. Norman Zhou, Professor and Canada Research Chair at the University of Waterloo, has been awarded the American Welding Society's (AWS) Comfort A. Adams Lecture Award. Named ...
Johnny Smoker from Pennock’s Bridge TCHS clinched first place, earning a scholarship from the American Welding Society and an invitation to Project MFG’s National Maritime Championship.
The American Welding Society Foundation expects the welding industry will face a shortage of 360,000 welders by 2027, meaning students have an opportunity to immediately fill those positions.