 The
Lincoln Electric Welding School performs courses throughout the year on the
various types of arc welding methods to educate and train students in arc welding
safety, processes, techniques and Lincoln products as well as qualification
and certification programs: 
Since 1917, the Lincoln Electric Welding school has instructed over 100,000
men and women in the various methods and techniques of safety and arc welding
processes. These Lincoln-trained students are in high demand by a variety of
welding fabricators, at pay levels that exceed industry average. In addition,
the school is listed by the Ohio State Board of School and College Registration,
under certificate number 71-02-0059T. The Lincoln Electric Welding School is
the oldest and one of the most respected arc welding schools in the United States.
Excellent Courses
Courses are designed to teach the skills of arc welding that employers want.
To maximize learning, class size is limited to 15 students, which allows for
each student to have their own welding machine. This type of one-to-one approach
ensures that all students will maximize arc time, which accounts for approximately
90% of the time actually spent at the school. The rest of the time, a student
is in class receiving presentations from Lincoln instructors, which includes
videos and PowerPoint®-based presentations. Graduating students leave with
confidence, skill and pride as well as a sound understanding of safety and arc
welding.
Expert Instructors
Lincoln Electric Welding School Instructors are well experienced in teaching
methods as well as in hands-on skills. With more than 100 years of experience
and many types of certifications, Lincoln instructors offer helpful hints and
techniques that they have learned over the years so that students are able maximize
their experience while at the school.

Joe Kolasa
Manager |

Lyle Binns |

Alex Tocco |

Karl Hoes |

Adam Webb |

Chris Meyers |
Contact Information
For more information, please call the Lincoln Electric Welding School at 216-383-2259. |