What Welders Earn in Oklahoma
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (OEWS)
Oklahoma Median
$48,490
per year
National Median
$47,540
per year
Entry Level (25th)
$36,390
Median
$47,540
Experienced (75th)
$60,150
Top Earners (90th)
$73,270
National percentiles shown. Oklahoma-specific percentile data varies.
Welder Programs in Oklahoma
Apprenticeships, trade schools, and pre-apprenticeship programs
Career Path
From apprentice to running your own operation in Oklahoma
Entry-Level Welder
$32,000–$42,000Years 0–2
Complete a welding certificate program (6–18 months) or learn on the job. Start with basic MIG and stick welding processes on production or construction work.
Certified Welder
$42,000–$58,000Years 2–5
Pass AWS (American Welding Society) certification tests in additional processes like TIG and flux-core. Certifications directly translate to higher pay on specialized projects.
Specialized / Structural Welder
$58,000–$85,000Years 5–10
Work in high-demand sectors — pipeline, structural steel, shipbuilding, aerospace. Pipeline welders and certified pipe welders are among the highest-paid hands-on tradespeople.
Welding Inspector / Supervisor
$70,000–$100,000+Years 8+
Pursue CWI (Certified Welding Inspector) certification from AWS. Inspectors review weld quality on major infrastructure projects and earn strong salaries without the physical demands.
How to Get Started in Oklahoma
Step-by-step path into the welder trade
- 1
Enroll in a welding certificate program at a community college or trade school — most run 6–18 months and are affordable.
Find welding programs → - 2
Start with SMAW (stick) and GMAW (MIG) — the most common entry-level processes. Build on those to increase your pay.
- 3
Get AWS D1.1 structural steel certification to qualify for construction and higher-paying project work.
Prep for AWS D1.1 → - 4
Want pipeline or industrial work? Apply to union pipefitter or boilermaker locals — they often take experienced welders.
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The long game: pursue CWI (Certified Welding Inspector) through aws.org after 5+ years — a management track paying $70K–$100K+ with less physical strain.