CREST HAVEN — Recently, seven seniors in the Welding Technology Program of Study at the Cape May County Technical High School earned their American Welding Society Basic Welder (1-G) Certification, which is needed for entry-level jobs in the welding field. Mr. Thomas Jackson, welding instructor, provides students with an introduction into the welding field. The curriculum includes practical application and practice designed to broadly qualify the student for employment in the construction, ship building, energy, automotive, aircraft and fabrication industries. Students are trained in the use of the oxy-acetylene process, which includes metal cutting, welding, brazing and soldering.
This is a three year program for high school students. For more information on Cape Tech or the Welding program, visit www.capemaytech.com.
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