American Welding Society

8669 N.W. 36th Street, #130
Miami,  FL  33166-6640

United States
305-443-9353
https://www.aws.org
  • Booth: B27000

The American Welding Society (AWS) was founded in 1919 and is the worldwide authority in the development of standards, certifications and educational programming for the welding community. We are committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our members of technological advancements, and developing the next generation of welding professionals. 

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 Videos

Welding Education for the Entire Career Arc
TakeTheTorch and Become an AWS Member
The Importance of Being AWS Certified

 Show Specials

  • Visit the main AWS booth, B2700 to enter for a chance to win access to an AWS online course and a Kindle Fire.

    AWS online courses offer immersive experiences that encourage learners to actively think, question, and draw conclusions. AWS courses incorporate animated graphics, audio narration, video footage, and interactive elements that make even the most complex topics both engaging and easy to understand. Brief modules, learner-centered navigation, and 24/7 access allow time-strapped students to learn at their own pace from any laptop, phone, or tablet.  

  • The AWS ARCstars, Jason Becker, Stephanie Hoffman, Chloe Hudson, Sean Flottman, Rachel Lee, and Danea Buschkoetterare, are joining forces at the AWS Main Booth, B2700, on Tuesday at 10 am. This group of talented welders is passionate about their craft, the industry, and their AWS membership.

    They're ready to snap pics with you, answer your questions, and share exclusive discounts and awesome promo gifts on a first-come, first-served basis!

    Don’t miss the chance to be part of the AWS Member Community at a savings.

  • If you're 18 or older and weld for a living, enter the AWS Welding Competition at Booth B25096 and pay a $20 entry fee to prove it. The contest, held on Monday and Tuesday, takes only 5 minutes. Show us what you're made of, and you could win up to $600. Winners will be announced at the end of the show day and must be present.

  • The AWS Bookstore is offering 40% off all AWS publications and toolkits purchased from show floor inventory (excludes replicas or third-party publications). Be sure to stop by the Bookstore Booth B2900 early, as supplies are limited. While there, enter for a chance to win a FREE D1.1 or D1.5.
  • Become an AWS Member at FABTECH, and AWS will waive your initiation fee. You can also immediately use your member discount to purchase publications and toolkits from the show floor. As a bonus, those who sign up have the chance to win a $50 gift card. 

 Press Releases

  • MEDIA CONTACT:
    Trish Fliss, American Welding Society
    (800) 443-9353, Ext. 420 | tafliss@aws.org

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    7 Schools Awarded Welding Workforce Grants to Enhance Their Welding Education Programs

    Description: Seven welder training and education facilities were recently awarded the Welding Workforce Grant through the AWS Foundation. Grant funding of up to $25,000 per location is awarded for facilities to make improvements, invest in capital items such as welding or metalworking equipment, or purchase/upgrade computers or computer-based training systems.

    WS Welding Workforce Grant recipient WorkForce Innovators conducts training in a mobile training lab.

    • This PDF Link has the combined Press Release and image. 
    • The full article text is below for easy scanning
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    • Other AWS Press Releases

    Please contact me if you have any questions or need any further information. 

    All my best,

    Trish Fliss
    Sr. Media Specialist, American Welding Society®

    P: 305-443-9353 x 420 | Email: tafliss@aws.org
    8669 NW 36th Street, Miami, FL 33166


    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    7 Schools Awarded Welding Workforce Grants to Enhance Their Welding Education Programs

    Miami, FL, December 7, 2022: The AWS Foundation is dedicated to increasing the welding workforce by providing grant funding to secondary, post-secondary and welder training facilities that seek to enhance and improve their welding education programs. Grant funding of up to $25,000 per location is awarded for facilities to make improvements, invest in capital items such as welding or metalworking equipment, or purchase/upgrade computers or computer-based training systems.

    The following seven schools were recently awarded the Welding Workforce Grant:

    • Bend Senior High School — Bend, OR
    • Bridgerland Technical College — Logan, UT
    • Colonial Career and Technology Center—New Oxford, PA
    • Front Range Community College—Fort Collins, CO
    • Lynnes Welding Training—Ramsey, MN
    • ReIgnite Hope—Gardena, CA
    • Wallace Community College—Dothan, AL

    “As the need for skilled welders continues to increase, helping educational facilities such as these seven locations is more important than ever,” said Monica Pfarr, Executive Director of the AWS Foundation. “We are pleased to support the expansion of their welding programs, their commitment to the welding industry and their dedication to cultivating the next generation of welding technicians and professionals.”

    Welding is among the most crucial and essential skilled trades that impact everyday life, yet the number of skilled welding technicians and professionals continues to decrease. The American Welding Society through the AWS Foundation supports programs to ensure the growth and development of the welding industry through research and educational opportunities. In 2022, the AWS Foundation awarded more than $2.5 million in grants and scholarships to support welding education.

    For more information about the AWS Foundation, scholarships, grants or donations, please visit aws.org/foundation.

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    About AWS: The American Welding Society is the worldwide authority in the development of standards, certifications and educational programming for the welding, allied joining and cutting community. We are a not-for-profit organization committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our of technological advancements and developing the next generation of welding professionals with the help of the AWS Foundation. AWS serves over 67,000 members worldwide, is composed of 22 Districts with 250 Sections and Student Chapters, and includes more than 1,800 volunteers in over 200 technical committees, subcommittees and task groups. For more information, visit the American Welding Society’s website at aws.org.

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    About AWS Foundation: Founded in 1989, the AWS Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the American Welding Society, the nonprofit organization with a global mission to advance the science, technology, and, application of welding and allied joining and cutting processes. The AWS Foundation works to ensure the growth and development of the welding industry through various initiatives, including, career awareness, scholarship programs, and grants to institutions that offer welding education and training. As a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization, we rely on the generosity of our partners who understand the value of welding and its role in building a better, stronger economy.aws.org/foundation.

  • MEDIA CONTACT:
    Trish Fliss, American Welding Society
    (800) 443-9353, Ext. 420 | tafliss@aws.org

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    7 Schools Awarded Welding Workforce Grants to Enhance Their Welding Education Programs

    Description: Seven welder training and education facilities were recently awarded the Welding Workforce Grant through the AWS Foundation. Grant funding of up to $25,000 per location is awarded for facilities to make improvements, invest in capital items such as welding or metalworking equipment, or purchase/upgrade computers or computer-based training systems.

    WS Welding Workforce Grant recipient WorkForce Innovators conducts training in a mobile training lab.

    • This PDF Link has the combined Press Release and image. 
    • The full article text is below for easy scanning
    • Click on the image to the left for its full-size view
    • Other AWS Press Releases

    Please contact me if you have any questions or need any further information. 

    All my best,

    Trish Fliss
    Sr. Media Specialist, American Welding Society®

    P: 305-443-9353 x 420 | Email: tafliss@aws.org
    8669 NW 36th Street, Miami, FL 33166


    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    7 Schools Awarded Welding Workforce Grants to Enhance Their Welding Education Programs

    Miami, FL, December 7, 2022: The AWS Foundation is dedicated to increasing the welding workforce by providing grant funding to secondary, post-secondary and welder training facilities that seek to enhance and improve their welding education programs. Grant funding of up to $25,000 per location is awarded for facilities to make improvements, invest in capital items such as welding or metalworking equipment, or purchase/upgrade computers or computer-based training systems.

    The following seven schools were recently awarded the Welding Workforce Grant:

    • Bend Senior High School — Bend, OR
    • Bridgerland Technical College — Logan, UT
    • Colonial Career and Technology Center—New Oxford, PA
    • Front Range Community College—Fort Collins, CO
    • Lynnes Welding Training—Ramsey, MN
    • ReIgnite Hope—Gardena, CA
    • Wallace Community College—Dothan, AL

    “As the need for skilled welders continues to increase, helping educational facilities such as these seven locations is more important than ever,” said Monica Pfarr, Executive Director of the AWS Foundation. “We are pleased to support the expansion of their welding programs, their commitment to the welding industry and their dedication to cultivating the next generation of welding technicians and professionals.”

    Welding is among the most crucial and essential skilled trades that impact everyday life, yet the number of skilled welding technicians and professionals continues to decrease. The American Welding Society through the AWS Foundation supports programs to ensure the growth and development of the welding industry through research and educational opportunities. In 2022, the AWS Foundation awarded more than $2.5 million in grants and scholarships to support welding education.

    For more information about the AWS Foundation, scholarships, grants or donations, please visit aws.org/foundation.

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    About AWS: The American Welding Society is the worldwide authority in the development of standards, certifications and educational programming for the welding, allied joining and cutting community. We are a not-for-profit organization committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our of technological advancements and developing the next generation of welding professionals with the help of the AWS Foundation. AWS serves over 67,000 members worldwide, is composed of 22 Districts with 250 Sections and Student Chapters, and includes more than 1,800 volunteers in over 200 technical committees, subcommittees and task groups. For more information, visit the American Welding Society’s website at aws.org.

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    About AWS Foundation: Founded in 1989, the AWS Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the American Welding Society, the nonprofit organization with a global mission to advance the science, technology, and, application of welding and allied joining and cutting processes. The AWS Foundation works to ensure the growth and development of the welding industry through various initiatives, including, career awareness, scholarship programs, and grants to institutions that offer welding education and training. As a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization, we rely on the generosity of our partners who understand the value of welding and its role in building a better, stronger economy.aws.org/foundation.

  • MEDIA CONTACT:
    Trish Fliss, American Welding Society
    (800) 443-9353, Ext. 420 | tafliss@aws.org

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    American Welding Society’s Premier Magazine, the Welding Journal, Celebrates 100 Years of Publication with Exciting Transformation

    Description: In January 1922, the American Welding Society (AWS) published the Proceedings of the American Welding Society, which over the years has been transformed into what we now know as the Welding Journal. This month, the Welding Journal celebrates its 100th year of continuous publication with a variety of updates to improve readability and engage readers. To meet the evolving needs and expectations of our readership, the editorial staff has implemented a more modern approach to the overall look and feel of its layout, expanded and adjusted editorial content and other exciting changes. For more information about the transformation of the Welding Journal during its 100th anniversary, read Annette Alonso’s Editorial in the January 2022 magazine.

    • This PDF Link has the combined Press Release and image. 
    • The full article text is below for easy scanning
    • Click on the image to the left for its full-size view
    • Other AWS Press Releases

    Please contact me if you have any questions or need any further information.

    All my best,

    Trish Fliss
    Sr. Media Specialist, American Welding Society®

    P: 305-443-9353 x 420 | Email: tafliss@aws.org
    8669 NW 36th Street, Miami, FL 33166


    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    American Welding Society’s Premier Magazine, the Welding Journal, Celebrates 100 Years of Publication with Exciting Transformation

    Miami, FL, January 6, 2022: In January 1922, the American Welding Society (AWS) published the Proceedings of the American Welding Society, which over the years has been transformed into what is now the Welding Journal. This month, the Welding Journal celebrates its 100th year of continuous publication. Readers can look forward to an honorary column that will celebrate the past of our flagship magazine, a special 100-year anniversary issue in April, and more announcements to come.

    As part of a strategic company objective, AWS has been implementing digital transformation initiatives throughout the organization. The editorial and publishing staff used this digital transformation and the Welding Journal’s centennial celebration to evaluate production processes and technology requirements, with the goal of supporting creative shifts in layout and editorial content.

    The overall look and feel have been revamped to improve readability, taking a more modern approach to its layout with new fonts, color palettes, and article templates.

    “The driving force behind these efforts is our readership,” said Annette Alonso, Publisher/Editor. “We want to enhance their experience by providing diversified content in a clean, contemporary layout. This redesign marks a collective jump forward.”

    Editorial content, including Society News, Section News, departments, and more, will continue being expanded and adjusted to meet the readers’ needs and expectations.

    Managing Editor of the Welding Journal, Kristin Campbell, stated, “Our editorial staff took the opportunity to review how we approach our topics, as well as different ways of presenting news to our members, volunteers, and industry leaders. As a result, our feature articles will be showcased in more creative ways across both print and digital formats, and many of our usual departments will be restyled and restructured.”

    All additional AWS periodicals, including Welding Journal en Español, Inspection Trends, SPRAYTIME, and Welding Marketplace, will be redesigned following the successful implementation of the new Welding Journal.

    For more information about the transformation of the Welding Journal during its 100th anniversary, read Alonso’s Editorial in the January 2022 issue of the magazine.

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    About AWS: The American Welding Society is the worldwide authority in the development of standards, certifications and educational programming for the welding, allied joining and cutting community. We are a not-for-profit organization committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our of technological advancements and developing the next generation of welding professionals with the help of the AWS Foundation. AWS serves over 67,000 members worldwide, is composed of 22 Districts with 250 Sections and Student Chapters, and includes more than 1,800 volunteers in over 200 technical committees, subcommittees and task groups. For more information, visit the American Welding Society’s website at aws.org.

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    About AWS Foundation: The AWS Foundation was established by the American Welding Society on September 13, 1989, to support programs that ensure the growth and development of the welding industry through strengthening research and educational opportunities in welding and related industries. Led by a volunteer Board of Trustees, the Foundation is organized as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Administration, including program development, fundraising, public relations, marketing, and financial management is provided by a small development staff of the American Welding Society. Its operations are conducted from the Society's offices in Miami, Florida. For more information, visit aws.org/foundation.

  • MEDIA CONTACT:
    Trish Fliss, American Welding Society
    (800) 443-9353, Ext. 420 | tafliss@aws.org

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    American Welding Society Foundation Announces Light a Spark Grant Recipients

    Description: The American Welding Society (AWS) Foundation, in partnership with Miller Electric Mfg. LLC, is pleased to announce that nine schools have received the Light a Spark Grant. These schools will receive a turnkey Miller® welding starter pack including equipment, supplies, and personal protective equipment valued at more than $14,000, allowing the schools to introduce welding to their students.

    • This PDF Link has the combined Press Release and image. 
    • The full article text is below for easy scanning
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    • Other AWS Press Releases

    Please contact me if you have any questions or need any further information.

    All my best,

    Trish Fliss
    Sr. Media Specialist, American Welding Society®

    P: 305-443-9353 x 420 | Email: tafliss@aws.org
    8669 NW 36th Street, Miami, FL 33166


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    American Welding Society Foundation Announces Light a Spark Grant Recipients

    Miami, FL, January 26, 2022: The American Welding Society (AWS) Foundation, in partnership with Miller Electric Mfg. LLC, is pleased to announce the recipients of the Light a Spark Grant:

    • Annandale High School – Annandale, MN
    • Elizabethton High School – Elizabethton, TN
    • Lutheran High Northeast – Norfolk, NE
    • Madison Memorial High School – Madison, WI
    • Mountain Ridge High School – Herriman, UT
    • Otter Valley Union High School – Brandon, VT
    • Paul Duke STEM High School – Norcross, GA
    • River Bluff Education Center – Red Wing, MN
    • Southeast Region CTC – Wahpeton, ND

    These nine schools will receive a turnkey Miller® welding starter pack including equipment, supplies, and personal protective equipment valued at more than $14,000, allowing the schools to introduce welding to their students. The starter pack includes the following items (subject to change):

    • MobileArc™ Augmented Reality Welding System
    • Miller Multimatic 220 AC/DC Powersource - ability to perform GTAW, GTAW-P, GMAW, FCAW & SMAW welding processes
    • Miller Spectrum 375 Plasma cutter
    • Oxy-Fuel Cutting Pack; including regulators, cutting & heating tips
    • SMAW, GMAW, & GTAW whips with consumable kit
    • Welding Cart, Arcstation welding table, and safety screens
    • PPE & Hand tools; including welding gloves, jacket, auto darkening helmet, face shield, chipping hammer, wire brush, and more

    “The AWS Foundation is extremely pleased to offer high schools that do not currently offer a welding program this grant funding. It will provide hundreds of students the opportunity to experience welding for the first time and consider the possibility of welding as a career,” said AWS Foundation Executive Director Monica Pfarr.

    “Miller is committed to advancing the craft of welding through training and education,” says Justin Blount, Group President, Miller. “We are proud to partner with the AWS Foundation to provide these schools with the equipment and supplies needed to introduce their students to the craft of welding.”

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    About AWS Foundation: The AWS Foundation was established by the American Welding Society on September 13, 1989, to support programs that ensure the growth and development of the welding industry through strengthening research and educational opportunities in welding and related industries. Led by a volunteer Board of Trustees, the Foundation is organized as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Administration, including program development, fundraising, public relations, marketing, and financial management is provided by a small development staff of the American Welding Society. Its operations are conducted from the Society's offices in Miami, Florida. For more information, visit aws.org/foundation.

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    About Miller: Miller Electric Mfg. LLC, headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, is a leading worldwide manufacturer of Miller® brand arc welding products and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Illinois Tool Works, Inc. (NYSE: ITW). For more information, visit MillerWelds.com, call 1-800-4-A-Miller (800-426-4553), email info@millerwelds.com, fax 877-327-8132, or write to Miller Electric Mfg. LLC, P.O. Box 100, Lithonia, GA 30058..

  • MEDIA CONTACT:
    Trish Fliss, American Welding Society
    (800) 443-9353, Ext. 420 | tafliss@aws.org

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    Arc Junkies Podcast and American Welding Society Continue Weld Wednesdays Partnership

    Description: The American Welding Society (AWS) is pleased to announce the continued “Weld Wednesdays” partnership on the Arc Junkies podcast with host, Jason Becker. Since 2021, on the first Wednesday of each month, AWS Subject Matter Experts and Becker tackle a variety of welding-related topics such as, Putting your VA Benefits to Work for You, Changes to the D1.1:2020 Structural Welding Code, AWS Codes and Standards, and more.

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    All my best,

    Trish Fliss
    Sr. Media Specialist, American Welding Society®

    P: 305-443-9353 x 420 | Email: tafliss@aws.org
    8669 NW 36th Street, Miami, FL 33166


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    Arc Junkies Podcast and American Welding Society Continue Weld Wednesdays Partnership

    Miami, FL, March 2, 2022: The American Welding Society (AWS) is pleased to announce the continued “Weld Wednesdays” partnership on the Arc Junkies podcast with host, Jason Becker. Since 2021, on the first Wednesday of each month, AWS Subject Matter Experts and Becker tackle a variety of welding-related topics such as, Putting your VA Benefits to Work for You, Changes to the D1.1:2020 Structural Welding Code, AWS Codes and Standards, and more.

    “The goal of this partnership is to continue highlighting how AWS supports the welding community with resources, including standards, education, certification, and more” said Cassie Burrell, Strategy & Membership Development. “We’re excited our collaboration with Jason on his Arc Junkies podcast can continue reaching a diverse and strong audience.”

    Jason Becker is one of the welding industry’s best-known influencers and champion for the welding workforce using major streaming services and other social platforms to help, educate and inspire our next generation of welders. A well-known and respected member of the welding community, Becker is an instructor at Valencia Community College in Orlando, FL, and holds Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) and Certified Welding Educator (CWE) credentials from the American Welding Society.

    The monthly Arc Junkies Weld Wednesday podcast hosted by Becker continues his support of AWS and its programs, certifications and other services. AWS looks forward to supporting him through public appearances at FABTECH, including sitting on and moderating panel discussions, hosting his arc junkies podcast live from the AWS Booth at FABTECH, and more.

    To listen to Weld Wednesday episodes, visit aws.org/podcasts.

    For more information on Jason Becker and his Arc Junkies podcast, visit arcjunkies.com.

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    About AWS: The American Welding Society is the worldwide authority in the development of standards, certifications and educational programming for the welding, allied joining and cutting community. We are a not-for-profit organization committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our of technological advancements and developing the next generation of welding professionals with the help of the AWS Foundation. AWS serves over 60,000 members worldwide, is composed of 22 Districts with 250 Sections and Student Chapters, and includes more than 1500 volunteers in over 200 technical committees, subcommittees and task groups. For more information, visit the American Welding Society’s website at aws.org.

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    About Arc Junkies: An arc junkie is a welder/fabricator that can't get enough. They weld every day in their professional roles and then come home and want more. The Arc Junkies Podcast exists to satisfy that appetite by bringing the latest in welding news and thought leadership to the masses. Each week, an expert in their field is brought on the podcast to answer the questions that don't get addressed anywhere else. For more information, visit arcjunkies.com.

  • MEDIA CONTACT:
    Trish Fliss, American Welding Society
    (800) 443-9353, Ext. 420 | tafliss@aws.org

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    American Welding Society Foundation Launches “Metal America” YouTube Series

    Description: To highlight unique careers and companies in the welding and metal fabrication industries, the American Welding Society launches Metal America, a new video series streaming exclusively on YouTube. From roller coaster fabrication to automated welding robots, each episode, ranging from 10-15 minutes, follows AWS&rs Stephanie Hoffman as she visits fabricators across the country to explore some of the industry's most unique careers. Viewers will get a peek inside metal fabrication shops, schools, shipbuilders, and more

    Please contact me if you have any questions or need any further information.

    All my best,

    Trish Fliss
    Sr. Media Specialist, American Welding Society®

    P: 305-443-9353 x 420 | Email: tafliss@aws.org
    8669 NW 36th Street, Miami, FL 33166


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    American Welding Society Foundation Launches “Metal America” YouTube Series

    Miami, FL, April 4, 2022: To highlight unique careers and companies in the welding and metal fabrication industries, the American Welding Society launches Metal America, a new video series streaming exclusively on YouTube.

    From roller coaster fabrication to automated welding robots, each episode, ranging from 10-15 minutes, follows AWS' Stephanie Hoffman as she visits fabricators across the country to explore some of the industry's most unique careers. Viewers will get a peek inside metal fabrication shops, schools, shipbuilders, and more.

    “The American Welding Society Foundation promotes the incredible career opportunities available in the welding industry, but until a person sees it for themselves, it's hard to envision what it's like to be in a metal fabrication shop or large manufacturing facility,” said Monica Pfarr, Executive Director of the AWS Foundation. “With this series, we hope to peel back the curtain to show what it's like to work in various careers within the welding industry.”

    First stops of the series include Fire & Safety Services – Plainfield, NJ; Arc+Flame School – Rochester, NY; Trident Precision Manufacturing – Webster, NY; Path Robotics – Columbus, OH; Clermont Steel Fabricators – Batavia, OH; Mill Mechanical – Monroe, OH, and Philly Shipyard – Philadelphia, PA. During each episode, Stephanie joins fabricators as they work on their projects, getting a behind-the-scenes look and crash course into their methods and procedures.

    “It has been amazing to visit each one of these companies, where people come to work each day with a huge smile on their faces and then get to work building some of the most rad machines and products on the planet,” said host Stephanie Hoffman. “They are an inspiration and proof that manufacturing in America is not only making a comeback but thriving.”

    Catch new episodes on AWS' YouTube channel starting in April. To learn about the careers highlighted in the videos and other careers in the industry, visit CareersinWelding.com

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    About AWS: The American Welding Society is the worldwide authority in the development of standards, certifications and educational programming for the welding, allied joining and cutting community. We are a not-for-profit organization committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our of technological advancements and developing the next generation of welding professionals with the help of the AWS Foundation. AWS serves over 60,000 members worldwide, is composed of 22 Districts with 250 Sections and Student Chapters, and includes more than 1500 volunteers in over 200 technical committees, subcommittees and task groups. For more information, visit the American Welding Society’s website at aws.org.

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    About AWS Foundation: Founded in 1989, the AWS Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the American Welding Society, the nonprofit organization with a global mission to advance the science, technology, and, application of welding and allied joining and cutting processes. The AWS Foundation works to ensure the growth and development of the welding industry through various initiatives, including, career awareness, scholarship programs, and grants to institutions that offer welding education and training. As a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization, we rely on the generosity of our partners who understand the value of welding and its role in building a better, stronger economy.aws.org/foundation.

  • New AWS Online Lean Management Course Gives Practical Process Improvement Tools

    MEDIA CONTACT:
    Trish Fliss, American Welding Society
    (800) 443-9353, Ext. 420 | tafliss@aws.org

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    New AWS Online Lean Management Course Gives Practical Process Improvement Tools

    Description: The American Welding Society announced today the release of “Lean Management for Welding Productivity,” a new online course aiming to identify and mitigate waste appropriately to help businesses reevaluate their approach to production to suit demand.

    AWS Lean Management Course

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    All my best,

    Trish Fliss
    Sr. Media Specialist, American Welding Society®

    P: 305-443-9353 x 420 | Email: tafliss@aws.org
    8669 NW 36th Street, Miami, FL 33166


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    New AWS Online Lean Management Course Gives Practical Process Improvement Tools

    Miami, FL, June 22, 2022: The American Welding Society announced today the release of Lean Management for Welding Productivity, a new online course aiming to identify and mitigate waste appropriately to help businesses reevaluate their approach to production to suit demand.

    Process efficiency and continuous improvement are essential components for running a successful fabrication business, and this self-paced course is a powerful resource for business owners looking to improve their processes and increase profits.

    First pioneered by the Toyota Motor Company in the 1930s, lean thinking quickly became a guiding principle for Motorola and many other prominent companies. This new course builds on these principles, provides training to eliminate these issues, and teaches attendees to refine their production process, train their workforce, and scale up their business.

    “Every welding facility in the world has opportunities for process improvement to increase welding productivity,” said Gary W. Konarska II, Executive Director & CEO. “This course will provide practical tools that can be immediately applied to your facility, resulting in positive improvements in your production process.”

    Lean Management for Welding Productivity covers fundamental concepts, like the types of waste companies can eliminate from their processes, and provides tips for implementing lean management in a welding operation. Upon completing this course, participants will understand how to improve their business using lean management ideas and tools.

    For more information about the new Lean Management for Welding Productivity course, please visit aws.org/leanmgmt.

     

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    About AWS: The American Welding Society is the worldwide authority in the development of standards, certifications and educational programming for the welding, allied joining and cutting community. We are a not-for-profit organization committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our of technological advancements and developing the next generation of welding professionals with the help of the AWS Foundation. AWS serves over 67,000 members worldwide, is composed of 22 Districts with 250 Sections and Student Chapters, and includes more than 1,800 volunteers in over 200 technical committees, subcommittees and task groups. For more information, visit the American Welding Society’s website at aws.org.

  • American Welding Society Expands its Commitment to Welding Education

    MEDIA CONTACT:
    Trish Fliss, American Welding Society
    (800) 443-9353, Ext. 420 | tafliss@aws.org

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    American Welding Society Expands its Commitment to Welding Education

    Description: To stay at the forefront of welding education and serve different industry sectors, AWS continues its commitment to education. By offeringtools needed to face new challenges and emerging technologies, AWS Education perovides new and experienced welding professionals an unmatched selection of in-person and virtual education opportunities. No matter which AWS Education path is chosen, participants will get the most up-to-date information and best practices, all backed by the globally recognized authority that sets the standards for the welding industry.

    AWS Lean Management Course

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    All my best,

    Trish Fliss
    Sr. Media Specialist, American Welding Society®

    P: 305-443-9353 x 420 | Email: tafliss@aws.org
    8669 NW 36th Street, Miami, FL 33166


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    American Welding Society Expands its Commitment to Welding Education

    Miami, FL, September 1, 2022: The American Welding Society has empowered the welding community through educational programs for over 100 years. To stay at the forefront of welding education and serve different industry sectors, AWS continues its commitment to education by frequently adding new courses and offering members and nonmembers the tools needed to face new challenges and emerging technologies.

    “Welding is a dynamic industry with endless learning opportunities, no matter where someone is in their career,” said Gary W. Konarska II, Executive Director & CEO. “Through AWS Education, we offer welding education for the entire career arc. You can develop new skills, discover the latest technology, brush up on foundational principles, or prepare for a certification.”

    AWS Education offers new and experienced welding professionals an unmatched selection of in-person and virtual education opportunities. For educators and institutions, AWS provides industry-leading curriculum, guidelines, and support to help teach welding students using proven principles. New courses, including Lean Management for Welding Productivity and Solution Selling for Welding, are among the many courses offered. Depending on their needs and preferences, participants can learn directly from experienced AWS instructors or go through an online class or webinar at their own pace.

    “With AWS Education and Training, you don't have to choose between quality training and convenience,” said Alicia Garcia, Director, Education and Training. “Everything you need to support your career is at your fingertips.”

    No matter which AWS Education path is chosen, participants will get the most up-to-date information and best practices, all backed by the globally recognized authority that sets the standards for the welding industry. While they don't need to be an AWS member to take advantage of training resources, educational discounts are just one of many perks of membership.

    To learn more about AWS’ powerfully enlightening training resources, visit aws.org/education.

     

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    About AWS: The American Welding Society is the worldwide authority in the development of standards, certifications and educational programming for the welding, allied joining and cutting community. We are a not-for-profit organization committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our of technological advancements and developing the next generation of welding professionals with the help of the AWS Foundation. AWS serves over 67,000 members worldwide, is composed of 22 Districts with 250 Sections and Student Chapters, and includes more than 1,800 volunteers in over 200 technical committees, subcommittees and task groups. For more information, visit the American Welding Society’s website at aws.org.

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    CWIs/SCWIs Can Get Certification Endorsement to Perform Welding Procedure Qualifications

    Description: The American Welding Society (AWS) proudly introduces the Welding Procedure Qualifier Endorsement, developed for existing Certified Welding Inspectors (CWI) and Senior Certified Welding Inspectors (SCWI) who want to conduct Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) qualifications.

    AWS Welder Performance Qualifier

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    CWIs/SCWIs Can Get Certification Endorsement to Perform Welding Procedure Qualifications

    Miami, FL, September 8, 2022: The American Welding Society (AWS) proudly introduces the Welding Procedure Qualifier Endorsement, developed for existing Certified Welding Inspectors (CWI) and Senior Certified Welding Inspectors (SCWI) who want to conduct Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) qualifications.

    The WPS is a key component to ensuring weld quality; its qualifying process is a complex mixture of engineering, metallurgy, welding capability, and inspection. When a problem exists in any of these areas, the result can be failure of the weld to meet specified service conditions. To meet code requirement, the WPS must be properly qualified by a relevant engineering authority.

    While Certified Welding Inspectors have a fundamental knowledge of WPS qualification,” commented Denny Smith, Managing Director of Certification, “they require further training and assessment. CWIs or SCWIs who hold the Welding Procedure Qualifier Endorsement have demonstrated that they are able to qualify WPSs with appropriate engineering oversight.”

    Prior to sitting for the endorsement exam, candidates are encouraged to participate in either an in-person or online training seminar; 16 hours of instruction provided in two and four days, respectively. “The Welding Procedure Qualifier Endorsement Seminar covers activities related to the qualification of Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS)” Alicia Garcia, Director of Education, stated. “Participants will learn how to assess project requirements, demonstrate knowledge of process variables and relevant documents, evaluate mechanical and nondestructive testing for procedure qualification purposes, prepare a PQR, establish ranges for prequalified WPSs, and list ranges for WPS qualified by testing.”

    CWIs and SCWIs who hold the Welding Procedure Qualifier Endorsement will better be able to

    • Differentiate between codes, standards, specifications, and other documents commonly used in a welding environment
    • Evaluate the various documents reviewed by the welding inspector prior to fabrication
    • Discuss the role of the welding inspector
    • Examine the role of procedure qualification records in the welding process
    • Assess control of materials and explain the importance of material control in meeting standards or specifications for production
    • Analyze alloy identification and material specification within welding inspector responsibilities
    • Navigate and identify pertinent information in the AWS D1.1 and B2.1 codebooks
    • Apply the necessary documents for a particular procedure qualification.
    • Explain the process of procedure qualification
    • Develop welding procedure specifications using real world examples
    • Analyze prequalified WPS’ and understand how they are developed
    • Analyze how Standard Welding Procedure Specifications are developed, qualified, and used

    CWIs seeking to take their career to the next level and become a SCWI, can use this all-new endorsement to help reach their goal. Their added skillset will also contribute to their company’s QA program.

    For more information, visit aws.org/wpq2.

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    About AWS: The American Welding Society is the worldwide authority in the development of standards, certifications and educational programming for the welding, allied joining and cutting community. We are a not-for-profit organization committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our of technological advancements and developing the next generation of welding professionals with the help of the AWS Foundation. AWS serves over 67,000 members worldwide, is composed of 22 Districts with 250 Sections and Student Chapters, and includes more than 1,800 volunteers in over 200 technical committees, subcommittees and task groups. For more information, visit the American Welding Society’s website at aws.org.

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    Registered Apprenticeship Programs: Taking Workforce Training into Employers’ Hands

    Description: With the help of Registered Apprenticeship Programs, presented by the American Welding Society (AWS), employers and education institutions can take workforce training into their own hands.

    Registered Apprenticeship Program

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    Registered Apprenticeship Programs: Taking Workforce Training into Employers’ Hands

    Miami, FL, October 26, 2022: With the demand for skilled workers growing and the labor market tightening, employers across multiple industries are seeking new ways to build and retain their workforces. With the help of Registered Apprenticeship Programs, presented by the American Welding Society (AWS), employers and education institutions can take workforce training into their own hands.

    Apprenticeships have been used as a mutually beneficial training system for centuries. Modern-day apprenticeships are often associated with trade unions. However, before a company or educational institution can benefit from an apprenticeship, they need to know how to get started.

    “While there’s a lot of information on the Department of Labor website, it can be challenging to navigate,” said Monica Pfarr, Executive Director of the AWS Foundation. “Our goal is to educate employers and educational institutions in the welding industry about this opportunity and help them make an informed decision about implementing a registered apprenticeship program.”

    To help navigate the new website, the AWS Foundation is hosting an on-demand webinar on November 17 during National Apprenticeship Week. During this session, Joe Young, Senior Manager of Workforce Development, AWS Foundation, will explain how companies of all sizes can help decrease the demand for skilled workers while teaching the next generation in the welding industry to produce high-quality work that'll contribute to the company's success. Those interested in attending the free webinar can register at aws.org/wawebinar. An informational session is also planned for FABTECH Atlanta.

    To learn more about the Registered Apprenticeship Program, visit weldingapprenticeship.com.

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    About AWS: The American Welding Society is the worldwide authority in the development of standards, certifications and educational programming for the welding, allied joining and cutting community. We are a not-for-profit organization committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our of technological advancements and developing the next generation of welding professionals with the help of the AWS Foundation. AWS serves over 67,000 members worldwide, is composed of 22 Districts with 250 Sections and Student Chapters, and includes more than 1,800 volunteers in over 200 technical committees, subcommittees and task groups. For more information, visit the American Welding Society’s website at aws.org.

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    About AWS Foundation: Founded in 1989, the AWS Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the American Welding Society, the nonprofit organization with a global mission to advance the science, technology, and, application of welding and allied joining and cutting processes. The AWS Foundation works to ensure the growth and development of the welding industry through various initiatives, including, career awareness, scholarship programs, and grants to institutions that offer welding education and training. As a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization, we rely on the generosity of our partners who understand the value of welding and its role in building a better, stronger economy.aws.org/foundation.