Friday 26 February 2016

Aaron Ardaiz - On Earning Your Pipe Welding Certifications

Aaron Ardaiz recommends to new pipe welders and other professionals working in the welding or metal working industry to earn as many certifications as possible. While job placement is always a top priority at almost any vocational school or community college that offers classes on welding, you can get a leg up on the competition for jobs when you’re out of school by earning certifications in welding. This is especially true for pipe welding, says Ardaiz, who has worked as a certified pipe welder for many years.


Aaron Ardaiz got a job with National Welding Corporation after he earned his three pipe welding certifications: 3G, 4G, and 6G. The number-letter codes correspond to different kinds of welds of pipes in different positions. 3G is a groove welding certification concerning pipes in a vertical position, 4G an overhead position, and 6G a 45-degree angle position. Aaron Ardaiz is also certified for fillet welding through groove welding certifications. Since most pipe welding jobs are groove welds, this certification covers fillet welds as well. Ardaiz was able to land an excellent job with National Welding Corporation, where he worked for six years. He traveled throughout the United States working on many different job sites where his proven, certified skills were greatly needed. When he wanted to settle down in the Phoenix area, he was able to get a job at a local metal work company All Things Metal with his certifications and experience.

Aaron Ardaiz loves his job at All Things Metal. He likely wouldn’t have been able to land a position there if he didn’t earn his pipe welding certifications.

Wednesday 24 February 2016

Aaron Ardaiz - Professional Welder

Aaron Ardaiz became a professional welder with many hours of training and in-class education at Linn Benton Community College in Albany, Oregon. Ardaiz had many options in front of him as he left high school a baseball team star and endless potential. He decided that working with metal was what he loved, and he attended Lin Benton. Ardaiz could have trained with a welding company to learn the necessary skills and concepts that all professional welders must learn to be successful, but decided to go back to school because he wanted a more formal and official learning experience.
Aaron Ardaiz
Aaron Ardaiz
One of the many advantages that attending an official welding program at a vocational school or community college is that these programs always offer students a complete immersion in the study of how to weld professionally. Aaron Ardaiz found that the combination of hands-on experience and classroom study by capable and experienced professors and professionals more than adequately prepared him for a long career as a professional welder. Aaron Ardaiz also used the campus resources smartly to find prospective employers looking for new welders to add to their team specifically from Linn Benton Community College. This connection with national and local employers is the hallmark of a good welding and metalworking program and Linn Benton’s connections with employers helped Ardaiz get his first job in the field.

Aaron Ardaiz possesses excellent communication skills and can work easily in teams, factors that allowed him to move up and gain more experience with different welding companies over his successful career.

Thursday 18 February 2016

Aaron Ardaiz - Welder at All Things Metal

Aaron Ardaiz is a professional welder and metal worker for All Things Metal, a local metal product supply store that provides a multitude of metal products to businesses and individuals in the Phoenix, Arizona area. Ardaiz earned an Associate’s degree in Machine Tool Technology at Linn Benton Community College in Albany, Oregon, near Corvallis where he grew up. Ardaiz spent six years thereafter working for National Welding Corporation, which sent him to many different job sites throughout the United States needing the work of an expert welder. Over the years, Ardaiz developed enough skills to catch the eye of Greg MacLiver, the owner of All Things Metal in Phoenix.

Aaron Ardaiz
Aaron Ardaiz
MacLiver brought Aaron Ardaiz in to solidify his staff’s knowledge and skill in producing quality metal products for all clients. Aaron Ardaiz proved to be an excellent addition to the team. His work in helping to produce ornate metal railings and other private residence products has helped the company grow in the area and offer more of its products to a wider range of customers in the area. Ardaiz has also worked extensively on producing metal supports for a wide range of products used by companies to make their spaces safer and more reliable for their own customers.

Aaron Ardaiz has contributed much to the community of All Things Metal and the customers it serves in the community. He is happy to help the team produce quality metal products for excellent prices for many clients in the community. He lives in nearby Peoria, Arizona.

Tuesday 16 February 2016

Aaron Ardaiz - Professional Welder

Aaron Ardaiz became a professional welder with many hours of training and in-class education at Linn Benton Community College in Albany, Oregon. Ardaiz had many options in front of him as he left high school a baseball team star and endless potential. He decided that working with metal was what he loved, and he attended Lin Benton. Ardaiz could have trained with a welding company to learn the necessary skills and concepts that all professional welders must learn to be successful, but decided to go back to school because he wanted a more formal and official learning experience.
Aaron Ardaiz
Aaron Ardaiz
One of the many advantages that attending an official welding program at a vocational school or community college is that these programs always offer students a complete immersion in the study of how to weld professionally. Aaron Ardaiz found that the combination of hands-on experience and classroom study by capable and experienced professors and professionals more than adequately prepared him for a long career as a professional welder. Aaron Ardaiz also used the campus resources smartly to find prospective employers looking for new welders to add to their team specifically from Linn Benton Community College. This connection with national and local employers is the hallmark of a good welding and metalworking program and Linn Benton’s connections with employers helped Ardaiz get his first job in the field.

Aaron Ardaiz possesses excellent communication skills and can work easily in teams, factors that allowed him to move up and gain more experience with different welding companies over his successful career.

Thursday 4 February 2016

Aaron Ardaiz - The Advantage of an Education in Welding

Aaron Ardaiz
Aaron Ardaiz went to Lin Benton Community College in Albany, Oregon to earn a degree in Machine Tool Technology, a degree he would use for the rest of his career as a professional welder. Ardaiz used the training and the hands-on approach at community college to develop his skills so that he could earn his certification in pipe welding and command an advantageous salary at whatever position he ended up in later in his career. Ardaiz worked for the National Welding Corporation for six years, working on many different pipe welding projects throughout the United States. His career in professional welding is a promising one.

Aaron Ardaiz wanted to get a formal education in welding at a community college because he wanted to take advantage of the many benefits of being in an educational community. While there are many ways you can become a welder in the United States, from completing an apprenticeship to receiving intense on-the-job training, Aaron Ardaiz wanted to be able to get in touch with prospective employers so that after he completed his intensive training as a student in Machine Tool Technology, he could jump into employment straight out of school. The connection to real employers who put many new welding students to work immediately is one of the most popular and useful draws to attending community college to learn how to weld.

Aaron Ardaiz now works for All Things Metal in Peoria, Arizona. His start with the prestigious National Welding Corporation wasn’t possible without the connections he made at Linn Benton Community College.

Monday 1 February 2016

Aaron Ardaiz - The Benefits of Popularity

Aaron Ardaiz is socially active in and around Peoria, Arizona. He loves to meet new people and put himself out there so he can seek new adventures with others. Through doing this over and over again, he has formed a network of friends that he can have fun with whenever he wants. This is one of the benefits of popularity, however there are many more; and some of them are shared below.

Aaron Ardaiz
Aaron Ardaiz


More Opportunities
Having more friends means you have more opportunities for fun, adventure, and more. Friends can also open you up to new work opportunities and ways to enhance your biggest passions in life. By making more friends, the opportunities only grow more ample.

More Love
The more friends a person has, the more they are loved. This means when a birthday or other important comes around, there will be more people offering their love and support. This can speak volume’s to one’s sense of importance and confidence, which could then inspire that person to keep growing and doing great things with his or her life.
Aaron Ardaiz sees and feels the benefits of popularity, which is why he is always open to making new friends and taking them on new adventures.