The present paper focuses on the characteristics of Stainless Steel304 welded joints by using Submerged Arc Welding (SAW), Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding and Hybrid Welding techniques. MIG welding with a current of 170 A, SAW welding with a current of 105 A, and hybrid welding with currents of 105/170 A are the welding stages used. Hardness, flexural strength, and tensile strength is measured in MIG, SAW, and hybrid SAW-MIG weldments. A SAW-MIG hybrid welded specimens of 105/170A has the highest tensile strength, flexural strength, and percentage elongation of 0.591kN/mm2, 15.09KN and 57.143% respectively. SAW – MIG hybrid welding can also be recommended for high-tech industrial applications like nuclear, aerospace, food processing, and the automotive industry, as well as surgical devices, jewelry, food, and beverage manufacturing.