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Carroll County Chamber Of Commerce : Business/Employment Resource Center Offers Beginning Welding Training On Site

The Carroll County Business/Employment Resource Center (BERC) is offering a new welding training program to help meet local demand for w ...

Scott Singleton

07/29/2021

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The Carroll County Business/Employment Resource Center (BERC) is
offering a new welding training program to help meet local demand for welders. A
four-hour Welding Basics course will be held on September 15th and
again on September 18th. The training will provide introductory welder
instruction in a mobile trailer onsite at 224 N. Center Street in Westminster. Regional
training experts  Earlbeck Gases and
Technologies
will provide instruction on weld
safety, welding equipment
set up, basic welding, and operation
of MIG, TIG, and Stick Equipment.

 

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Students who complete the Welding Basics course successfully
may be eligible for further training in an eight-week Fundamentals of Welding
course to be held beginning September 27th from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm
Monday through Friday. This class is designed to provide necessary knowledge
and skills for an entry-level welder. Oxy-Fuel, Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG), Gas
Metal Arc (MIG) and Shielded Metal Arc (Stick) processes are taught with 40% theory
and 60% hands on practice. Additional instruction on basic metallurgy, welding
codes, nondestructive examination, and welding symbols will be presented. Upon successful completion of the course, students
will receive an Earlbeck Certificate of Completion.

 

The Earlbeck Mobile Welder Training and Testing Facility
is a custom designed 40-foot trailer containing eight welding booths. It is
fully self-contained with inverter welding machines, 70KW generator, cylinder
gases, ventilation, and heat.

 

Individuals interested in the training
should call BERC at 410-386-2820 to sign up before August 27th.
Space is limited to first come first served. Registration information will be taken prior to the
beginning of the course to determine tuition eligibility.

 

Businesses interested in hiring welding trainees should contact Business
Consultant Scott Singleton at 410-386-2521 or ssingleton@carrollcountymd.gov.

The Carroll County Business/Employment Resource Center (BERC) is
offering a new welding training program to help meet local demand for welders. A
four-hour Welding Basics course will be held on September 15th and
again on September 18th. The training will provide introductory welder
instruction in a mobile trailer onsite at 224 N. Center Street in Westminster. Regional
training experts  Earlbeck Gases and
Technologies
will provide instruction on weld
safety, welding equipment
set up, basic welding, and operation
of MIG, TIG, and Stick Equipment.

The Carroll County Business/Employment Resource Center (BERC) is
offering a new welding training program to help meet local demand for welders. A
four-hour Welding Basics course will be held on September 15th and
again on September 18th. The training will provide introductory welder
instruction in a mobile trailer onsite at 224 N. Center Street in Westminster. Regional
training experts   th th Earlbeck Gases and
Technologies
will provide instruction on weld
safety, welding Earlbeck Gases and
Technologies
Earlbeck Gases and
Technologies will provide instruction on weld
safety, welding equipment
set up, basic welding , and operation
of MIG, TIG, and Stick Equipment.

 

Students who complete the Welding Basics course successfully
may be eligible for further training in an eight-week Fundamentals of Welding
course to be held beginning September 27th from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm
Monday through Friday. This class is designed to provide necessary knowledge
and skills for an entry-level welder. Oxy-Fuel, Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG), Gas
Metal Arc (MIG) and Shielded Metal Arc (Stick) processes are taught with 40% theory
and 60% hands on practice. Additional instruction on basic metallurgy, welding
codes, nondestructive examination, and welding symbols will be presented. Upon successful completion of the course, students
will receive an Earlbeck Certificate of Completion.

Students who complete the Welding Basics course successfully
may be eligible for further training in an eight-week Fundamentals of Welding
course to be held beginning September 27th from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm
Monday through Friday. This class is designed to provide necessary knowledge
and skills for an entry-level welder. Oxy-Fuel, Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG), Gas
Metal Arc (MIG) and Shielded Metal Arc (Stick) processes are taught with 40% theory
and 60% hands on practice. Additional instruction on basic metallurgy, welding
codes, nondestructive examination, and welding symbols will be presented. th Upon successful completion of the course, students
will receive an Earlbeck Certificate of Completion. Upon successful completion of the course, students
will receive an Earlbeck Certificate of Completion.

 

The Earlbeck Mobile Welder Training and Testing Facility
is a custom designed 40-foot trailer containing eight welding booths. It is
fully self-contained with inverter welding machines, 70KW generator, cylinder
gases, ventilation, and heat.

The Earlbeck Mobile Welder Training and Testing Facility
is a custom designed 40-foot trailer containing eight welding booths. It is
fully self-contained with inverter welding machines, 70KW generator, cylinder
gases, ventilation, and heat.

 

Individuals interested in the training
should call BERC at 410-386-2820 to sign up before August 27th.
Space is limited to first come first served. Registration information will be taken prior to the
beginning of the course to determine tuition eligibility.

Individuals interested in the training
should call BERC at 410-386-2820 to sign up before August 27th.
Space is limited to first come first served th . Registration information will be taken prior to the
beginning of the course to determine tuition eligibility.

 

Businesses interested in hiring welding trainees should contact Business
Consultant Scott Singleton at 410-386-2521 or ssingleton@carrollcountymd.gov.

Businesses interested in hiring welding trainees should contact Business
Consultant Scott Singleton at 410-386-2521 or ssingleton@carrollcountymd.gov. ssingleton@carrollcountymd.gov Reference Scott Singleton 410-386-2521 ssingleton@carrollcountymd.gov. ssingleton@carrollcountymd.gov.


This press release was produced by the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce . The views expressed here are the author’s own.