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Career Information for Welders in Michigan

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Fast Facts for Welders in Michigan

  • Cities with highest percentage of jobs relative to population: Muskegon, Monroe, and Holland
  • Cities with lowest percentage of jobs relative to population: Ann Arbor, Bay City, and Flint
  • Cities with the highest absolute number of jobs: Warren, Detroit, and Grand Rapids

Salaries for Welders in Michigan

  • Metro areas with the highest median salaries: Warren, Bay City, and Monroe. (See table at bottom of page)

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Michigan Welding Schools

School NameCampusHighest AwardEnrolled
Alpena Community CollegeAlpenaAssociate2,058
Bay de Noc Community CollegeEscanabaAssociate2,203
Delta CollegeUniversity CenterAssociate10,406
Ferris State UniversityBig RapidsDoctorate13,087
Grand Rapids Community CollegeGrand RapidsAssociate15,212
Kalamazoo Valley Community CollegeKalamazooAssociate11,113
Kellogg Community CollegeBattle CreekAssociate5,553
Lansing Community CollegeLansingAssociate19,465
Mid Michigan Community CollegeHarrisonAssociate3,918
Monroe County Community CollegeMonroeAssociate4,433
Montcalm Community CollegeSidneyAssociate2,717
Muskegon Community CollegeMuskegonAssociate4,711
Oakland Community CollegeBloomfield HillsAssociate24,532
Schoolcraft CollegeLivoniaAssociate12,148
Southwestern Michigan CollegeDowagiacAssociate2,494
St Clair County Community CollegePort HuronAssociate4,270
Washtenaw Community CollegeAnn ArborAssociate12,068
Wayne County Community College DistrictDetroitAssociate20,504
West Shore Community CollegeScottvilleAssociate1,352

Job Popularity in Metro Areas for Welders

The map below shows job statistics for the career type by metro area, for Michigan. A table below the map shows job popularity and salaries across the state.

Metro Areas Rated for Popularity (as of 2008) for:
Welders

Listed below are metro areas ranked by the popularity of jobs for Welders relative to the population of the city, as of 2008. Salary data was obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

A Relative Popularity of 1.0 means that the city has an average number of the particular job, for its population, compared to the rest of the US. Higher numbers mean proportionally more jobs of that type.
Metro AreaJobsSalary
(2008)
Relative
Popularity

MICHIGAN

   
Muskegon370$35,5202.7
Monroe210$40,5002.4
Holland410$33,8201.7
Niles210$37,4201.5
Lansing580$33,4601.2
Jackson120$34,7401
Warren2,600$45,8900.9
Saginaw150$31,4100.8
Detroit1,460$39,8400.8
Grand Rapids760$35,5600.8
Kalamazoo260$33,5100.8
Flint260$33,8100.8
Bay City50$45,2700.7
Ann Arbor120 0.3
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