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Tulsa Welding School Dallas

1 Campus
2 Programs

Tulsa Welding School (TWS) was founded in 1949 in Tulsa, Oklahoma by two welders to meet the demand for skilled tradespeople in the welding industry. Since then, TWS has become a multi-campus institution that trains students in the skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for entry-level positions in the skilled trades:

  • Welding
  • Heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC/R)
  • Electrical

TWS has expanded its programs and opened three new campuses to meet the growing demand not only for welders, but also for technicians in the HVAC/R and welding industries. Tulsa Welding School Jacksonville was opened in 2001 in Jacksonville, Florida, Tulsa Welding School & Technology Center was opened in 2014 in Houston, Texas and now Tulsa Welding School Dallas is open as of 2023 in Dallas, Texas.

Available Programs

  • Electrical Lineworker
    Building & Construction

    This 15-week program teaches students how to install, maintain, and repair electrical power lines. Students who complete the Electrical Lineworker program will have several valuable certifications to prove their credentials and the chance to work in industries like electric power generation, transmission and distribution, and power and construction. The EL program is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in the field of utility power transmission and distribution construction, troubleshooting, and commercial electrical maintenance and repair.

    The Electrical Lineworker program courses prepare you for environments, scenarios, and safety standards you’ll encounter while working in the industry:

    • Climbing in Elevated Work Site (Pole Climbing)
    • Overhead Construction
    • Underground Construction
    • System Design and Operation
    • National Electric Safety Code
    • AC and DC Circuits, and Electric Power

    Completing the lineworker program equips you with essential skills—and certifications. These certifications prove to potential employers that you have the professional skills, knowledge, and attitude for getting the job done right:

    • Bucket Rescue Certification
    • Pole Top Rescue Certification
    • First Aid Certification
    • CPR Certification
    • Climbing Certification
    • OSHA - 10 Certification

  • Electrical Technologies
    Building & Construction

    The Electrical Technologies program prepares students for entry-level job opportunities as an electrician. In as few as 7 months of hands-on training at Tulsa Welding School, you could be trained in the skills you need to maintain and service residential, commercial, and industrial electrical equipment.

    The Electrical Technologies program consists of courses that will prepare you for concepts you’ll need to understand while working in the industry:

    • Basic understanding of electricity
    • Photovoltaic systems (solar)
    • Residential wiring
    • Commercial wiring
    • Motor and lighting devices
    • Understanding the National Electrical Code (NEC) book

Disclosure

Accredited School, ACCSC. Tulsa Welding School in Dallas Metro is a branch campus of Tulsa Welding School, located at 2545 E. 11th St., Tulsa, OK 74104. Approved by TWC. For more information about our programs, please visit our website at: https://www.tws.edu/student-resources/regulatory-i... iElectrical Lineworker program is a short program and not eligible for Title IV funding due to the definition of an Academic Year.

*According to BLS data reported as of May 2022, Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers (49-9052) annual mean wage is $64,280.

**According to BLS data reported as of May 2022, Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers (49-9051) annual mean wage is $82,770.

***According to BLS data Texas employed 11,960 Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers (49-9051) and 14,360 Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers (49-9052) through May 2022. http://data.bls.gov/oes.

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