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All About Solderers and Brazers

Position Description Braze or solder together components to assemble fabricated metal parts, using soldering iron, torch, or welding machine and flux.

List of Solderer or Brazer Job Duties

  • Clean equipment parts, such as tips of soldering irons, using chemical solutions or cleaning compounds.
  • Select torch tips, flux, and brazing alloys from data charts or work orders.
  • Smooth soldered areas with alternate strokes of paddles and torches, leaving soldered sections slightly higher than surrounding areas for later filing.
  • Connect hoses from torches to regulator valves and cylinders of oxygen and specified gas fuels.
  • Guide torches and rods along joints of workpieces to heat them to brazing temperature, melt braze alloys, and bond workpieces together.
  • Align and clamp workpieces together, using rules, squares, or hand tools, or position items in fixtures, jigs, or vises.

Solderer or Brazer Required Skills

When polled, Solderers and Brazers say the following skills are most frequently used in their jobs:

Quality Control Analysis: Conducting tests and inspections of products, services, or processes to evaluate quality or performance.

Monitoring: Monitoring/Assessing performance of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action.

Active Listening: Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.

Operation Monitoring: Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is working properly.

Time Management: Managing one’s own time and the time of others.

Critical Thinking: Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.

Other Solderer or Brazer Job Titles

  • Silver Solderer
  • Gas Brazer
  • Acetylene Torch Operator
  • Acetylene Operator
  • Solderer Dipper

Are There Job Opportunities for Solderers and Brazers?

In 2016, there was an estimated number of 404,800 jobs in the United States for Solderer or Brazer. New jobs are being produced at a rate of 5.6% which is above the national average. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 22,500 new jobs for Solderer or Brazer by 2026. There will be an estimated 45,800 positions for Solderer or Brazer per year.

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The states with the most job growth for Solderer or Brazer are Rhode Island, Utah, and Nevada. Watch out if you plan on working in Vermont, Maine, or Ohio. These states have the worst job growth for this type of profession.

What is the Average Salary of a Solderer or Brazer

The typical yearly salary for Solderers and Brazers is somewhere between $28,560 and $63,740.

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Solderers and Brazers who work in Alaska, District of Columbia, or Hawaii, make the highest salaries.

How much do Solderers and Brazers make in each U.S. state?

State Annual Mean Salary
Alabama $41,050
Alaska $67,330
Arizona $43,150
Arkansas $40,340
California $46,560
Colorado $50,300
Connecticut $52,920
Delaware $52,180
District of Columbia $60,780
Florida $39,660
Georgia $37,500
Hawaii $59,120
Idaho $37,740
Illinois $42,960
Indiana $40,900
Iowa $39,240
Kansas $43,830
Kentucky $39,640
Louisiana $52,810
Maine $48,220
Maryland $50,550
Massachusetts $53,060
Michigan $39,670
Minnesota $45,490
Mississippi $44,350
Missouri $40,580
Montana $44,310
Nebraska $41,850
Nevada $48,700
New Hampshire $48,340
New Jersey $47,050
New Mexico $54,240
New York $48,040
North Carolina $41,470
North Dakota $50,860
Ohio $41,380
Oklahoma $46,040
Oregon $45,470
Pennsylvania $43,630
Rhode Island $51,000
South Carolina $43,960
South Dakota $38,420
Tennessee $40,780
Texas $46,140
Utah $45,210
Vermont $43,210
Virginia $46,360
Washington $51,230
West Virginia $48,150
Wisconsin $43,490
Wyoming $60,960

What Tools & Technology do Solderers and Brazers Use?

Below is a list of the types of tools and technologies that Solderers and Brazers may use on a daily basis:

  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Office
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Oracle software
  • Enterprise resource planning ERP software

How to Become a Solderer or Brazer

Education needed to be a Solderer or Brazer:

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How many years of work experience do I need?

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