Welder resume tailoring

Tailor your Welder resume to the job description

Show your welding certifications, the processes you're qualified in, and the materials you join that match the shop's work.

Top ATS keywords for welder resumes

Applicant tracking systems score literal keyword matches. These are the terms recruiters and parsers most often look for in a welder resume — match the ones in your target job description, spelled the same way.

WeldingMIG / TIG / Stick / Flux-coreAWS certificationBlueprint readingStructural weldingPipe weldingCWIWeld inspectionCarbon steel / stainless / aluminumFabricationFit-upWelding codes (D1.1 / ASME IX)

What recruiters look for in a welder resume

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AWS certifications and weld test qualifications matching the JD's processes and positions.

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Material experience: carbon steel, stainless, aluminum, exotic alloys.

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Industry match: structural, pipe, aerospace, automotive, shipbuilding.

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Code compliance: AWS D1.1, ASME Section IX, API 1104.

How JDMatcher tailors your welder resume

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Upload your resume

Bring the welder resume you already have — AI structures it in seconds.

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Paste the job description

Get an instant match score plus the exact keywords and gaps for that posting.

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Refine and export

Apply the suggestions and export a recruiter-ready, ATS-friendly PDF.

Welder resume FAQ

Which welding certifications matter most?

Process + position + material qualifications specific to the JD. 'AWS D1.1 certified: GMAW and SMAW, all positions (1G-6G), carbon steel and stainless. ASME IX qualified for pressure piping.' Match the code the shop works to.

Should welders list specific positions and processes?

Absolutely — 6G pipe qualification is significantly more valuable than flat position only. 'Qualified in GTAW and SMAW, all positions including 6G pipe, on carbon steel and stainless (Schedule 40 through XXH).'