Welding Classes in Alaska (Top Schools)

If you want to become a certified welder in Alaska, we have the list of the best schools to help you achieve it.

We included some extra useful information for your future career.

Alaska – Average Salary for a Welder

An Alaskan welder is expected to earn on average, about $44,396 per year, meaning that an hour pays $21.34.

The average national salary per year is much lower at $39,390, or $18.94 per hour.

 Overall, the top 10% of professional welders can earn at least $62,100 annually.

In Alaska, those in top 10% receive around $51,004 per year.

Annual Salary Range:
$38K
$44K
$51K

Average Salary of Certified Welders in Alaska

City NameSalary
Anchorage$44,492
Juneau$43,518
Fairbanks$44,139
Sitka$42,925
Ketchikan$42,925
Kenai$43,899
Kodiak$43,899
Bethel$43,899
Wasilla$43,899
Barrow$43,546
* Salary information last updated 2024

Regional Salary

RegionEmployedAvg. Annual SalaryAvg. Hourly PayTop 10% Annual SalaryBottom 10% Annual Salary
Anchorage, AK200$71,860$34.55$100,090$50,960
Fairbanks, AK70$85,020$40.88$106,700$58,660
* Salary information based on the May 2023 Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) Survey for Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers, OCC 51-4121, BLS.
* Employment conditions in your area may vary.

Best Paid Welding Positions in Alaska

There are a wide selections of jobs for professional welders.

The next ones are the ones paying the most:

  • Making edifices and bridges
  • Power plants and refineries for oil and gas
  • Manufacturing
  • Building ships
  • Aerospace applications
  • Fabrication and repair of various vehicles

Best Welding Schools in Alaska

Alaska doesn’t have a shortage of welding training schools.

There are a few facts you should know about all the schools listed:

  • All the schools listed received the approval from the American Welding Society’s SENSE Accreditation Program.
  • All schools will train you in popular welding techniques such as STICK ( Shielded Metal Arc Welding), MIG (Gas Metal Arc Welding) or TIG (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding).
  • A GED or a high school diploma is enough to enroll in the programs, though at times other requirements might appear.
  • For instance, some schools might accept 11th graders too.

12 Welding Schools in Alaska

School NameAddress
Alaska Gateway School DistBox 226 13135 Alaska HWY Tok, AK 99780 United States
Alaska SouthCentral237 N Orca St. Anchorage, AK 99501 United States
Alaska Vocational Technical CenterPO Box 889 Seward, AK 99664 United States
Hoonah City Schools366 Garteeni HWY Hoona, AK 99829 United States
Ilisagvik CollegePO Box 749 Barrow, AK 99723 United States
Kenai Pennisula College156 College Rd Soldotna, AK 99669 United States
Ketchikan High School2610-4th Ave Ketchikan, AK 99901 United States
Mat-Su School District Welding Technology501 North Gulkana Street, Palmer, AK 99645 United States
North Pole High School601 NPHS BLVD North Pole, AK 99705 United States
Tuluksak SchoolPO Box 115 Tuluksak, AB 99679 United States
University of Alaska Anchorage3211 Providence Drive Anchorage, AK 99508 United States
University of Alaska Southeast - Ketchikan Campus2600-7th Ave Ketchikan, AK 99901 United States

Training Duration

It’s normal to want to know how much time you’ll spend training.

The truth is that the duration will differ, however you should expect finishing your training in under 2 years.

Career Opportunities in Alaska

Not everyone knows there are a few other jobs that are similar to that of a welder.

These jobs are:

  • Working with sheet metal
  • Making boilers
  • Plumbers
  • Fitters of pipes and steam

Conclusion

Now you know where to go in order to become a welder in Alaska.

It’s best to contact the schools directly, for more details.

Deciding to become a welder could be one of the best decisions for you.

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