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Explore work as brazier. This page gives a simple overview of the occupation, useful skills, map context and ways to continue in Job Explorer.
Braziers join metal parts by heating the joint area and melting a filler metal, often brass or copper, so the filler forms a strong bond between the pieces.
In job descriptions, look for brazing, torches, soldering irons, flux, filler metal, aluminium, copper, nickel, heat control, joint preparation, inspection and safe handling of hot equipment.
Braziers work with heated metal joints, filler metals and equipment such as torches, soldering irons, fluxes and welding machines. The task is to prepare the joint, control heat and form a clean bond without damaging the parts.
Useful depth includes surface preparation, choosing filler metal, using flux, heat control, reading work instructions, inspecting joints and handling aluminium, copper, brass, nickel or precious-metal components safely.
Salary context depends on materials, joint quality requirements, equipment used, production pace, inspection responsibility and whether the role covers repair work, small precision parts or larger fabrication.
Career paths can move toward welding, soldering, metal fabrication, quality inspection, repair work or specialist joining of components where heat control and clean joints are critical.
Check whether adverts name brazing rather than general welding, the metals involved, torch work, flux, inspection methods and safety routines. These details show the actual joining process.
This guide is editorial career context. It is not official labour-market statistics or role-specific salary data.
47 skills are associated with this occupation.
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Welders and flamecutters (7212)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/6d72138d-2ebb-4a89-b2b2-8c22365b89bf |
|---|---|
| ESCO code | 7212.1 |
| ISCO group | 7212 |
| Concept type | Occupation |