Your browser is not optimized for viewing this website.

More information »

Northwest Career and Technical Center

Sanitary Welding without Gear Package

with Casey Derosia

$750

Register

only 4 seats left

Monday & Wednesday evening classes run from December 1, 2025 - January 7, 2026 (5 weeks)

5:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 30 hours 

Bring your own protective gear.

Sanitary welding courses cover hygienic welding techniques, welding equipment, and safety procedures. They also teach how to polish stainless steel to a food-grade finish. 

Sanitary welding is important in food processing, pharmaceuticals, and medical production. It helps ensure that raw materials are handled and processed safely to prevent foodborne illnesses. 

Topics covered in sanitary welding courses

Welding equipment: How to operate and troubleshoot gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) and gas metal arc welding (GMAW) equipment 

Welding procedures: How to perform stainless purge welds, aluminum welds, and fit up weldments 

Welding quality: How to meet industry standards for welding quality and criteria 

Welding safety: How to use safety equipment and protective clothing 

Welding materials: How to work with stainless steel and other materials 

Welding inspection: How to perform basic welding inspections 

Welding surface finish: How to polish stainless steel to a food-grade finish 

Welding hygiene: How to maintain hygienic design, processes, and standards 

Need funding? Don't let the price of the course stop you. There are plenty of funding opportunities:

1. VSAC's Advancement Grant. Call them at 800-642-3177 or email mcgovern@vsac.org. Ask for the grants department, you're not looking for a student loan. 

2. Department of Labor. Call (802) 524-6585 and say you're looking for money to enroll in a training program. 

3. Hireability. Call 802-524-7950. Disability affects all of us eventually—whether we’re born with it, experience disability through illness, accident, or aging, or have a loved one or colleague with a disabling condition. And when disability gets in the way of productive work, that’s when HireAbility Vermont steps in.

4. Pathstone in St. Albans. Call 802-373-2855 or email PLacey@pathstone.org. Provides funding for training that leads to meaningful employment in desired career pathways.

5. You can always ask your employer if they have training funds.

Payment plan available: $100 deposit plus 10 payments of $59.09, paid weekly. Final payment of $59.10.
  • Dec 1st, 2025 - Jan 7th, 2026
    Mon and Wed for 5 weeks from 5:30 - 8:30 pm

Welding Shop at NCTC

802-527-0614

71 South Main Street
St. Albans, VT 05478 Get directions

Room: Welding Shop

Location map for Welding Shop at NCTC




Forgot password?
Staff Log In