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Welder and related machine operators Welders and related machine operators

職業コード: 72106(NOC) 技能移住対象職業 総合 7.2/10

Canadian welders cut, shape, weld and repair metal components, widely used in construction, manufacturing, mining and pipeline engineering. In Canada, welding is a popular occupation under the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) and Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), with high immigration feasibility.

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In the AI era: what happens to Welder and related machine operators

Mixed

In welding tasks, programming of cutting and path planning is easily automated by AI, but on-site welding, heavy equipment operation, and safety inspection require human tactile judgment and flexibility, making it a mixed occupation.

🤖 AI already replacing this job (tools / products / research / news)
  • FANUC ARC Mate Product Major 2018

    Replacing manual work in repetitive, high-precision arc welding tasks, e.g., automated welding in automotive manufacturing and pipe welding

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  • ABB FlexArc Product Major 2018

    Replaces manual welding in large-scale production, such as in automotive parts and heavy machinery standardized welding processes.

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  • Kuka KR AGILUS Product Partial 2016

    Replaces manual welding for precision or small workpieces, e.g., electronic components and medical devices.

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  • Trumpf TruLaser Weld Product Major 2019

    Replaced welders' manual skills in thin sheet and precision component welding, such as battery connections and microelectronic packaging.

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  • Path Robotics Tool Major 2020

    Replaces manual adjustments in welding complex or non-standard workpieces, such as custom welding for ships and heavy machinery.

  • Siemens Simcenter Platform Partial 2018

    Replace welders' experience-based judgment in process planning, such as welding parameter selection and deformation prediction, reducing trial and error costs.

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⚠ Tasks AI will take over or replace
  • Automatic programming and optimization of complex part paths
  • Robotic automated welding for repetitive welds.
  • Automatic cutting and layout based on CAD models
  • Offline programming and monitoring of batch welding of standard parts
↑ Tasks AI will augment
  • AI-assisted defect detection and X-ray image interpretation
  • Real-time welding parameter recommendations (current/speed/wire feed).
  • Digital twin simulation to predict deformation and stress
  • Collaborative robots perform welding in high-altitude or hazardous environments.
  • AI-driven cloud database query for welding parameters
🛡 Human moat
  • Hand-eye coordination and fine-tuning for on-site welding of complex structures
  • Decision-making for abnormal conditions (irregular parts/material defects)
  • Communication and safety supervision in multi-trade collaboration
  • Tactile control for non-standard hand grinding and restoration
  • Comprehensive assessment of long-term fatigue life of welded structures
Skills to build (next 5 years)
  • Collaborative robot programming and debugging (Fanuc/ABB)
  • Use of digital welding simulation software
  • AI image recognition assists weld inspection
  • Industrial IoT and sensor data analysis
  • Project management and quality systems (CWB).
  • Knowledge of environmentally friendly welding processes and materials
Entry-level outlook

Entry-level positions (e.g., junior welder helper) are shrinking due to lower costs of collaborative robots, but qualified welders remain in high demand; apprenticeship competition is stable, recommended to obtain Red Seal certification early.

🚀 How to level up in the AI era

Welders should transition to digital welding technicians: master collaborative robot programming and offline simulation, use AI-assisted optimization for welding parameters and defect detection; meanwhile strengthen high-value skills like field cold welding and dissimilar metal welding; obtain CWB welding inspector or automated welding specialist certification, and develop towards welding engineer or automation integration consultant.

給与

経験年収 (CAD)
初級(0~3年)$35,000 ~ $50,000Varies by province and employer; Alberta tends to be higher
中級(3-7年)$50,000 ~ $75,000Salary increases after obtaining Red Seal or professional certification
Senior (7+ years)$75,000 ~ $100,000Supervisors, inspectors, or pipe welding specialists can earn more

教育パス

段階期間費用 (CAD)
High school diploma12 years$0~$0
Welder apprentice (including classroom training).3年$5,000~$15,000

資格

資格発行機関
Provincial welder certification or Red SealProvincial apprenticeship and industry certification bodies必須
Language ability (English or French).IRCC-recognized language tests必須
Welding tests (e.g., CWB welding certification)Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB)任意

移住

Occupation classification code: 72106(NOC)

ビザ詳細
FSTP Federal Skilled Trades ProgramFederal Skilled Trades Program requires language proficiency, apprenticeship experience, or a job offer. Suitable for certified welders.
PNP Provincial Nominee ProgramMost provinces have trade-specific Provincial Nominee Programs, such as Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, etc., usually requiring employer sponsorship.
AIP Atlantic Immigration ProgramAtlantic Immigration Program, suitable for welders with a job offer.

向いている人

✓ 適合
  • People who like hands-on work and are dexterous
  • People willing to do physical work in construction, energy, etc.
  • Overseas skilled workers with welding experience or apprenticeship background
✗ 不向き
  • Those unwilling to work outdoors or in high-risk environments
  • Those intolerant to long-term physical labor

キャリア見通し

Junior welders can advance to senior welders, supervisors, or welding inspectors. Holding Red Seal certification improves interprovincial job opportunities; can also specialize in high-paying areas like pipe welding or structural welding.

Demand for welders in Canada is stable, especially in construction, energy, and infrastructure projects in Alberta, Ontario, and BC. Many retirements are expected over the next decade, leading to good job prospects.

成長分野:
Federal Skilled TradesProvincial NomineeRed SealInfrastructure

FAQ

What is the average salary of a welder in Canada?
According to Job Bank, median annual salary for Canadian welders is about CAD 55,000; entry-level CAD 35,000-50,000, mid-level CAD 50,000-75,000, senior up to CAD 100,000+, depending on province and industry.
How to immigrate to Canada as a welder?
The most direct route is the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), requiring language CLB 4-5, apprenticeship experience, or a job offer. Additionally, many provinces have trade streams under PNP (e.g., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario), typically requiring employer sponsorship.
What certificates do Canadian welders need?
Mandatory provincial certification or Red Seal certificate. Red Seal allows interprovincial work; typically requires passing a qualification exam. Non-mandatory but recommended certifications include Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) certification.

データソース

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