Welder Apprenticeship in Connecticut

Wages, programs & career outlook

Welders join metal using heat and filler material — structural steel, pressure piping, aerospace alloys, automotive assemblies. Process matters: MIG for production speed, TIG for precision, stick for field repairs, and certified procedures for pressure or critical welds.

CT Median Salary
$64,520/yr
+27% vs. national
National Median
$51,000/yr
CT Employment
2,030
Welders employed
CT Sponsors
3
Registered programs
Training Term
3.0 yrs
Time-Based
Job Growth
2.2%
2024–2034 projected
Annual Openings
45,600
Nationally, per yr

Welder Apprenticeship in Connecticut: Quick Facts

What apprenticeship means here

A registered welder apprenticeship in Connecticut combines paid on-the-job training with classroom instruction. Programs typically run 3.0 years and follow a time-based structure. You earn wages from day one — apprentices are employees, not students.

Connecticut pay vs. national

Median welder wages in Connecticut are $64,520/year, +27% above the national median of $51,000. Wages scale with experience — journey-level workers earn substantially more than apprentices.

Where to find programs

Connecticut has 3 registered apprenticeship sponsors for welder listed in the U.S. Department of Labor's apprenticeship.gov directory. The sponsor list further down includes joint labor-management programs (JATCs), individual employers, and contractor associations.

Job-market outlook

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 2.2% job growth for welders nationally between 2024 and 2034, with approximately 45,600 annual openings each year (replacement plus growth combined). Apprenticeship demand tends to track local construction and infrastructure spending — Connecticut-specific outlook can vary from national figures.

Connecticut Wage Spread

Annual wages for Welders in Connecticut across all experience levels.

10th pct
$40,250
Median
$64,520
90th pct
$93,950
Middle 50% of workers earn $47,740$79,320

Current Welder Apprenticeship Openings in Connecticut

No welder apprenticeship openings are currently listed on apprenticeship.gov for Connecticut. The sponsors listed below accept applications on a rolling basis — contact them directly. Consider setting up an alert on apprenticeship.gov to be notified when new listings are posted.

Listings aggregated from apprenticeship.gov (US Dept. of Labor). Data refreshed daily.

Welder Apprenticeship Sponsors in Connecticut

3 welder-related registered sponsors identified in the DOL ApprenticeshipUSA directory for Connecticut. Directory lists sponsor names only — contact each organization directly to confirm current welder apprenticeship openings.

Organization City County
L.M. Gill Welding & Manufacturing, LLC Manchester
Lynn Welding Co., Inc. Newington
Interstate Welding & Mechanical Co., Inc. Plainville
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Welder Apprenticeship in Connecticut

With 3 trade-specific sponsors in our directory, Connecticut's Welder apprenticeship landscape is limited. Candidates should also consider nearby states or contact national union offices for referrals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Welder salary in Connecticut?
The BLS reports a median wage of $64,520/yr for Welders in Connecticut (May 2024 data). Experience, union membership, and specialization all affect where you fall in the range.
How many years does it take to become a Welder through apprenticeship?
Most Welder apprenticeships run 3 years. Apprentices work under a journeyman while attending classes, typically earning wages from day one with scheduled increases.
What's the difference between a Welder apprenticeship and trade school?
Apprenticeships offer paid training with no tuition, while trade school requires upfront costs but may be shorter. Many Welders combine both — starting with trade school basics before entering an apprenticeship.
How do I find a Welder apprenticeship in Connecticut?
Our directory surfaces 3 Welder-related registered sponsors in Connecticut. Start with your local trade union hall, joint apprenticeship committee (JAC), or state apprenticeship agency. You can also search apprenticeship.gov by occupation and ZIP.
How much do Welder apprentices earn?
Yes. Apprentices earn wages from day one, typically starting at 40–60% of the journeyman rate (roughly $32,260/yr in Connecticut). Wages increase at regular intervals — usually every 6 months — as you progress through the program.

Prefer Trade School Instead?

Apprenticeships pay from day one, but the classroom-first path may fit better for some. Welders also train through trade school programs — shorter timeline, more upfront cost.

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Data: Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS May 2024, DOL RAPIDS Registered Apprenticeship database, ApprenticeshipUSA Sponsor Directory.