The Welding Lab is full of state of the art equipment thanks to the generosity and cooperation of SWAG合集鈥檚 industry partners and donors to the SWAG合集 Foundation. SWAG合集鈥檚 industry-recognized welding certificate program began being offered in its entirety this semester.听
January 15, 2016
Story by Joe Vinduska
SWAG合集 in conjunction with the Great Bend Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development will host a coffee followed by a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house for its new welding lab at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 28 in the Technical Building, room T-172.
The public is invited to view the new welding lab and enjoy coffee, catered food and door prizes. There will be comments by SWAG合集 President Dr. Carl Heilman, Foundation Director Nancy Wiebe and Executive Director of Workforce Training and Economic Development Mary Foley.
SWAG合集鈥檚 welding program was created when the Workforce Training division鈥檚 administrators spoke with industry leaders and recognized a need for trained professionals in the industry.
鈥淎ccording to the Kansas Department of Labor the need for welders in expected to increase by 8.8 percent by 2022, we felt we could fill a need and help connect employers with potential employees,鈥 Foley said. 鈥淥ur advisory boards were telling us there was a shortage of qualified welders in the area. We had potential students telling us that they wanted to learn how to be a welder.鈥
Like other technical education programs at SWAG合集, the welding program has an advisory board of industry professionals to guide the program and ensure its success. One of the board members, is Chandler Wieland of Airgas in Great Bend. He said the program will be beneficial for the industry and students alike.
鈥淭he oil and gas industries have infrastructure that constantly needs updating,鈥 he said. 鈥淪ome of these pipes have been in the ground 50 years. It鈥檚 not as simple as just stick welding around a pipe, a lot of it is TIG welding and is highly technical and it鈥檚 not just the pipeline industry, wherever you鈥檝e got concrete and steel you鈥檝e got welding, so bridges and roads need updating constantly.鈥
Wieland said welding is much more involved than meets the eye.听
鈥淪tudents need to know how to read blueprints, how to read tapes and remove metal as precisely as they add metal,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 so much that goes into it, and we are excited to partner with the college and help produce people out there who have the knowledge and expertise to enter the workforce.鈥
The lead donor for the lab was Murphy Family Enterprises. Scott鈥檚 Welding Service, Inc and Airgas of Great Bend donated equipment and supplies
For more information or to enroll in the welding program, contact Coordinator of Industrial Technology Tina Grillot at Grillott@bartonccc.edu or (620) 792-9325.