Lincoln Electric Welding School
22801 St. Clair Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44117
Lincoln Electric Welding School, established in 1917, holds classes and
technical training programs at the Lincoln Electric Company Global Headquarters in Cleveland,
Ohio to train men and women in the various methods and techniques of safety and arc welding processes.
Class size is limited to 15 students. Each Lincoln student has their own welding machine. Courses include: basic plate and sheet metal; pipe welding; gas metal arc welding; and more
Advanced courses of maintenance welding and submerged arc welding. Classes range from a six-week basic course to an advanced 15-week comprehensive course, as well as one-week classes on specific welding processes,
certification and customized programs.
Classes are taught by Lincoln's seven full-time instructors who have more than 100 years of combined industry experience.
Quick Facts
The Lincoln Electric Welding School is the oldest and one of the most respected arc welding schools in the United States.
Students must be in attendance for at least 80 percent of the time in order to successfully complete the program at the Lincoln Electric Welding School.
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