Maritime Welding School for Careers and Jobs in Welding

Why CDA Welding

The welding industry demands total commitment, long hours, a great attitude and superior work ethic.  The most important factors in choosing a welding school are the quality of education, certifications offered and the preparation for a successful career as a maritime welder. These are the reasons CDA’s Maritime Welding Program excels.

By choosing CDA’s Maritime Welding Program, you are committing yourself to the most rigorous and comprehensive training program available. Our program goes above and beyond the standard welding training with additional training in shipfitting, thermal cutting, crane operations, confined spaces, hazardous materials handling, first aid, rigging, weld inspection and offshore safety and survival to simulate the rigors of a real maritime welder. These skills are in high demand by leading companies throughout the welding industry.

Welding Outside of the Booth

Unlike most traditional welding schools that mass-produce students trained only in booths using new metals, CDA’s Maritime Welding Program trains our students in the real-world marine environment. Our students have practical experience of maintaining and repairing functional maritime equipment and are challenged by various conditions of metals, all welding positions, and environmental hazards.

If you’re up to the challenge to become a Maritime Welder, then train with the only school that is taught on the water!

As part of the decision process, you should also evaluate the total cost of training. Although funding is always a consideration, it is only part of the formula, which includes tuition, books, equipment and the length of the program. Learn more about the costs of attending CDA by clicking here.

 

 

 

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