Trades • Welding
Aerospace welding prioritizes consistency, documentation, and inspection over improvisation. Success here depends less on raw welding bravado and more on restraint, focus, and adherence to exact procedures every single time.
The hardest part isn’t laying the bead — it’s accepting limits. You don’t “wing it,” you don’t rush, and you don’t improvise without approval. Every step is controlled, recorded, and checked by someone else.
Pressure comes from consequence and scrutiny. A failed weld isn’t just rework — it can ground aircraft, delay production, or trigger audits. Inspection isn’t occasional; it’s baked into the workflow.
If you don’t like strict rules, slow execution, constant inspection, and zero tolerance for deviation, aerospace precision welding will drain you no matter how good your hands are.