Welder Visa Sponsorship Jobs in Connecticut
Connecticut's welder jobs span aerospace manufacturing, shipbuilding, and precision metalwork, with employers like Electric Boat in Groton, Pratt & Whitney in East Hartford, and Sikorsky in Stratford among the state's major industrial hires. International candidates with certified welding credentials and relevant trade experience can find visa-sponsored opportunities concentrated along the Connecticut River corridor and the southeastern coast.
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INTRODUCTION
Be the spark behind the strongest trucks on the road—join our welding team and make your mark!
LOCATION
Location: Plainfield, CT
PAY
Pay: $24.20+ per hour depending on experience
SHIFT
Shift: 1st Shift – Starting at 6 AM
Make any day a pay day with on-demand pay!
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Your Impact - Big and Bold!
You’ll expertly operate welding equipment to fuse aluminum, steel, and galvanneal components that form the backbone of our truck bodies. Your precision and skill ensure every truck we build is tough, durable, and ready to hit the road. Ready to be part of a team that powers America’s fleets? This is your moment!
The more you learn, the more you earn!
We promote almost 100% of our production leaders from within. Most start their leadership career in this welder role or general laborer/assembler role.
What a Day in Your Life Looks Like:
- Blueprint Interpretation: Master the art of reading and interpreting blueprints to weld metals with pinpoint precision—delivering exactly what customers and the company demand
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Take control of heavy equipment like saws to expertly prepare materials, powering the build process with skill and safety
- Machine Setup & Maintenance: Own machine setup and preventative maintenance to keep production running smoothly and efficiently without a hitch
- Quality Inspection: Sharpen your eye to inspect every weld for defects and flaws—ensuring every piece meets top-tier quality standards
- Welding Techniques & Certification: Expand your expertise by learning and applying multiple welding methods, earning certifications that set you apart as a true pro
- Safety & Quality Compliance: Lead the way with rigorous safety and quality checks, guaranteeing flawless results every time
- Safety Policy Adherence: Be a safety champion by consistently following and promoting all safety policies to protect yourself and your team
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
What You Bring to the Table:
- Weld Test Proficiency: Must successfully pass an advanced weld test to demonstrate skill and quality
- Material Expertise: Proficient in MIG welding carbon steel and galvanneal materials, as well as various other metals
- Experience & Training: Minimum of 3 years’ welding experience
- Technical Skills: Solid grasp of basic math, tape measurement, and computer skills essential for precision
- Tool Handling: Basic experience with hand tools to support welding tasks
- Measurement Understanding: Able to accurately understand and apply measurements on the job
- Blueprint Literacy: Competent in reading and interpreting blueprints for specialized welding applications
- Education: High School Diploma or equivalent GED required
- Age Requirement: Must be 18 years or older
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
What Sets You Apart:
- Previous experience in manufacturing
- Previous experience welding on truck bodies
Physical Requirements
Step into the heart of our fast-paced manufacturing plant, where every task drives progress. In this hands-on role, you'll be on your feet—standing for extended periods, walking, and using your hands to operate tools and equipment with precision. Clear communication is key, so you'll be regularly required to talk and listen as part of a safety-focused, team-driven environment. You’ll also lift up to 35 pounds and perform physical movements like bending, squatting, reaching overhead, and occasionally crawling in tight spaces. Repetitive hand tasks and climbing ladders or working at heights are part of the role.
WHAT WE OFFER
Why Morgan? Because You Deserve the Best:
With over 70 years leading the truck body industry, Morgan Truck Body is where innovation meets tradition. From electric vehicles to custom refrigerated units, we build it all — and we do it with passion and precision.
We offer:
- Competitive pay and full benefits package (medical, dental, vision, life) - your health matters
- 401(k) with company match — because your future matters
- Tuition reimbursement and leadership development to boost your career
- Paid holidays and vacation time — we know balance is key
- Exclusive discounts on footwear, eyewear, and safety gear - because we care about your safety
Join a team where your impact is real, your growth is limitless, and your work fuels the future of transportation!
WHAT DRIVES US AT MORGAN
At Morgan Truck Body, our shared values aren’t just words on a wall — they’re the heart of everything we do. They fuel our success, shape our culture, and guide how we show up for each other, our customers, and the future of transportation.
We Celebrate People:
We recognize and value the individuals behind the build — the makers, thinkers, and problem-solvers who drive our success every day.
We Lead with Integrity:
Doing the right thing isn’t optional — it’s how we operate, always. Honesty, accountability, and respect guide every decision.
We Deliver Results:
We show up, step up, and get it done. Our commitment to performance means exceeding expectations and raising the bar — for ourselves and our customers.
We Work with Passion:
We love what we build — and it shows. From the factory floor to the front office, we bring energy, innovation, and pride to every product that rolls out of our doors.
Ready to rev up your career? Check out our Careers Page and discover what Morgan Truck Body can do for you!
At Morgan Truck Body, part of the J.B. Poindexter & Co. family, we’re committed to building a workplace where everyone feels respected, supported, and empowered to succeed.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We welcome and celebrate diverse perspectives and do not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any kind — regardless of race, color, religion, age, gender, national origin, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law.
This commitment applies to every part of your journey with us — from hiring and promotions to compensation, training, and beyond.
Diversity drives innovation. Inclusion fuels our strength. At Morgan, everyone belongs.
LI-AM1

INTRODUCTION
Be the spark behind the strongest trucks on the road—join our welding team and make your mark!
LOCATION
Location: Plainfield, CT
PAY
Pay: $24.20+ per hour depending on experience
SHIFT
Shift: 1st Shift – Starting at 6 AM
Make any day a pay day with on-demand pay!
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Your Impact - Big and Bold!
You’ll expertly operate welding equipment to fuse aluminum, steel, and galvanneal components that form the backbone of our truck bodies. Your precision and skill ensure every truck we build is tough, durable, and ready to hit the road. Ready to be part of a team that powers America’s fleets? This is your moment!
The more you learn, the more you earn!
We promote almost 100% of our production leaders from within. Most start their leadership career in this welder role or general laborer/assembler role.
What a Day in Your Life Looks Like:
- Blueprint Interpretation: Master the art of reading and interpreting blueprints to weld metals with pinpoint precision—delivering exactly what customers and the company demand
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Take control of heavy equipment like saws to expertly prepare materials, powering the build process with skill and safety
- Machine Setup & Maintenance: Own machine setup and preventative maintenance to keep production running smoothly and efficiently without a hitch
- Quality Inspection: Sharpen your eye to inspect every weld for defects and flaws—ensuring every piece meets top-tier quality standards
- Welding Techniques & Certification: Expand your expertise by learning and applying multiple welding methods, earning certifications that set you apart as a true pro
- Safety & Quality Compliance: Lead the way with rigorous safety and quality checks, guaranteeing flawless results every time
- Safety Policy Adherence: Be a safety champion by consistently following and promoting all safety policies to protect yourself and your team
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
What You Bring to the Table:
- Weld Test Proficiency: Must successfully pass an advanced weld test to demonstrate skill and quality
- Material Expertise: Proficient in MIG welding carbon steel and galvanneal materials, as well as various other metals
- Experience & Training: Minimum of 3 years’ welding experience
- Technical Skills: Solid grasp of basic math, tape measurement, and computer skills essential for precision
- Tool Handling: Basic experience with hand tools to support welding tasks
- Measurement Understanding: Able to accurately understand and apply measurements on the job
- Blueprint Literacy: Competent in reading and interpreting blueprints for specialized welding applications
- Education: High School Diploma or equivalent GED required
- Age Requirement: Must be 18 years or older
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
What Sets You Apart:
- Previous experience in manufacturing
- Previous experience welding on truck bodies
Physical Requirements
Step into the heart of our fast-paced manufacturing plant, where every task drives progress. In this hands-on role, you'll be on your feet—standing for extended periods, walking, and using your hands to operate tools and equipment with precision. Clear communication is key, so you'll be regularly required to talk and listen as part of a safety-focused, team-driven environment. You’ll also lift up to 35 pounds and perform physical movements like bending, squatting, reaching overhead, and occasionally crawling in tight spaces. Repetitive hand tasks and climbing ladders or working at heights are part of the role.
WHAT WE OFFER
Why Morgan? Because You Deserve the Best:
With over 70 years leading the truck body industry, Morgan Truck Body is where innovation meets tradition. From electric vehicles to custom refrigerated units, we build it all — and we do it with passion and precision.
We offer:
- Competitive pay and full benefits package (medical, dental, vision, life) - your health matters
- 401(k) with company match — because your future matters
- Tuition reimbursement and leadership development to boost your career
- Paid holidays and vacation time — we know balance is key
- Exclusive discounts on footwear, eyewear, and safety gear - because we care about your safety
Join a team where your impact is real, your growth is limitless, and your work fuels the future of transportation!
WHAT DRIVES US AT MORGAN
At Morgan Truck Body, our shared values aren’t just words on a wall — they’re the heart of everything we do. They fuel our success, shape our culture, and guide how we show up for each other, our customers, and the future of transportation.
We Celebrate People:
We recognize and value the individuals behind the build — the makers, thinkers, and problem-solvers who drive our success every day.
We Lead with Integrity:
Doing the right thing isn’t optional — it’s how we operate, always. Honesty, accountability, and respect guide every decision.
We Deliver Results:
We show up, step up, and get it done. Our commitment to performance means exceeding expectations and raising the bar — for ourselves and our customers.
We Work with Passion:
We love what we build — and it shows. From the factory floor to the front office, we bring energy, innovation, and pride to every product that rolls out of our doors.
Ready to rev up your career? Check out our Careers Page and discover what Morgan Truck Body can do for you!
At Morgan Truck Body, part of the J.B. Poindexter & Co. family, we’re committed to building a workplace where everyone feels respected, supported, and empowered to succeed.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We welcome and celebrate diverse perspectives and do not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any kind — regardless of race, color, religion, age, gender, national origin, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law.
This commitment applies to every part of your journey with us — from hiring and promotions to compensation, training, and beyond.
Diversity drives innovation. Inclusion fuels our strength. At Morgan, everyone belongs.
LI-AM1
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Search Welder Jobs in ConnecticutWelder Jobs in Connecticut: Frequently Asked Questions
Which companies sponsor visas for welders in Connecticut?
Electric Boat in Groton is among the most active employers of skilled welders in Connecticut, driven by ongoing U.S. Navy submarine contracts. Pratt & Whitney in East Hartford and Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford also hire welders with specialized skills. These defense and aerospace manufacturers have established HR infrastructure for handling visa petitions, though sponsorship decisions depend on individual role requirements and candidate qualifications.
Which visa types are most common for welder roles in Connecticut?
The H-2B visa applies to temporary, non-agricultural workers and is used by some manufacturers for seasonal or project-based welding roles. The H-1B is generally not suited to most welding positions unless the role requires a specialized engineering or technical degree. Welders with extraordinary skill may explore the O-1 category, though that bar is high. EB-3 is the most common immigrant visa pathway for skilled trade workers, requiring employer sponsorship through the PERM labor certification process.
How to find welder visa sponsorship jobs in Connecticut?
Migrate Mate is built specifically for international job seekers and filters welder roles in Connecticut by visa sponsorship eligibility, saving you from sifting through listings where sponsorship isn't offered. Because Connecticut's welding jobs are concentrated in defense and aerospace, search for roles in Groton, East Hartford, and Stratford on Migrate Mate. Creating a profile also helps you track new sponsorship openings as they appear in those submarkets.
Which cities in Connecticut have the most welder sponsorship jobs?
Groton leads due to Electric Boat's submarine manufacturing operations, which require large numbers of certified welders on an ongoing basis. East Hartford and Middletown along the Connecticut River corridor house Pratt & Whitney facilities with consistent demand for precision welders. Stratford, home to Sikorsky, also generates welding openings tied to helicopter production. New Haven and Bridgeport have smaller but active fabrication and manufacturing sectors that occasionally sponsor qualified international candidates.
What should international welders know before applying to Connecticut employers?
Connecticut's dominant welding employers are in the defense sector, which means many roles require eligibility for U.S. government security clearances. Non-U.S. citizens can face restrictions on clearance-required positions, so it's worth confirming whether a specific role has that requirement before applying. AWS (American Welding Society) certifications are widely recognized by Connecticut employers and can strengthen an application. Prevailing wage requirements apply to sponsored roles, so wages are set by Department of Labor standards rather than negotiated freely.
What is the prevailing wage for sponsored welder jobs in Connecticut?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.
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