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Welding Jobs in Ontario, Canada - Apply Today

Welders are always in demand across Ontario, with openings in manufacturing plants, infrastructure development, and custom fabrication facilities. Welding jobs in Ontario, Canada, offer consistent employment, hands-on work experience, and the ability to contribute to large-scale builds and technical production. Skilled tradespeople with training in MIG, TIG, stick, or flux-cored welding are being hired across multiple industries.

A manufacturing career aspirant on manucan’s job board - Heni Jegham brought nearly a decade of experience in mechanical systems and maintenance to the welding trade. His background includes machine troubleshooting, maintenance planning, and software design for mechanical components. After moving into welding, he applied that same discipline to metalwork and fabrication. “Continuous improvement gave me an entry point into production,” he explains. “Welding connects well with that mindset—focused work, safety, and quality.” Today, Heni works in a plant setting where welding contributes directly to production flow, waste reduction, and process consistency.

Welder Positions Across Ontario Industries

Current welder positions are available in:

  • Automotive production and assembly
  • Agricultural and mechanical equipment fabrication
  • Pipe welding and structural work
  • Rail and marine manufacturing
  • Energy infrastructure and metal framing

Employers are hiring individuals who can interpret shop drawings, prepare materials, and perform welds accordingly. Many jobs are based in full-time manufacturing environments with defined shifts and safe work practices. Some projects also involve mobile welding for public construction and repair operations.

Welding Careers Built on Skill and Progression

Welding careers offer structured progression from hands-on training to skilled work in fabrication and assembly. Welders gain experience with layout, fit-up, inspection, and coordination, as well as mentoring.

Here’s what we get to know from a skilled jobseeker on manucan’s platform -

Ambady Baiju combines hands-on welding experience with a strong technical foundation in manufacturing. After completing his Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering and later a diploma in Applied Manufacturing Management from Conestoga, he entered the field as an assistant welding engineer. Skilled in GMAW, SMAW, TIG, and oxy-acetylene welding, he has worked with both manual and semi-automated equipment. “I enjoy the precision and structure welding brings,” he says. “It’s about solving problems in real time and seeing the outcome take shape.” Based in Brampton, he contributes to fabrication work involving arc-cutting, defect repair, and quality inspections—bridging practical welding with technical documentation and reporting.

Typical daily tasks include:

  • Measuring and cutting materials
  • Performing tack welds and complete weld passes
  • Inspecting finished welds for strength and alignment
  • Maintaining welding tools and equipment
  • Following safety guidelines in plant environments

Welding Engineer Jobs in Technical Operations

In addition to trades positions, employers are posting welding engineer jobs for individuals with technical training and engineering experience.

A welding engineer vacancy job role will often include:

  • Writing and reviewing weld procedures
  • Coordinating inspection and testing routines
  • Collaborating with production and quality teams
  • Ensuring compliance in pressure systems or structural builds

These positions often appear in sectors such as aerospace, clean energy, and transportation manufacturing, where technical planning and traceability are required.

Apply for Welding Jobs in Ontario, Canada Today on manucan

Ongoing listings for welding jobs in Ontario, Canada, include full-time welder positions and specialized welding engineer roles across production sites, fabrication facilities, and infrastructure projects.

Search listings on manucan and apply based on qualifications, location, and project type. With manucan, you stay aligned with new opportunities in Ontario’s manufacturing sector.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most jobs require trade certification and experience in MIG, TIG, stick, or flux-cored welding.
Hamilton, Brampton, Windsor, and Guelph consistently show active listings.
Welding work includes material prep, fabrication, inspection, and participation in manufacturing workflows.
Planning, documenting, and inspecting welds as part of engineering and production coordination.
Search and apply to verified welding jobs in Ontario, Canada, through manucan by region or skill focus.

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