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Praxair launches development programme

World Pipelines,


Praxair, Inc. (NYSE:PX) today announced a new “Skills Pipeline” program, the company’s multifaceted approach to help address the growing need for skilled workers in today’s global economy. The first phase of the programme will provide more than US$ 300 000 to train 100 new welders in an accelerated one-year curriculum in Louisiana.

This programme is the most recent example of Praxair’s commitment to advancing science, technology, engineering and math STEM education. Funded by Praxair’s Global Giving Programme and conducted in cooperation with the Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS), Praxair’s Skills Pipeline programme will be offered through Baton Rouge Community College, Delgado Community College and SOWELA Technical Community College. Scheduled to begin in September, the programme also provides funding for new instructorships and professional development opportunities for existing welders.

“Praxair is constantly focused on developing a diverse pipeline of talented STEM and skilled trade professionals to ensure we meet our critical business needs and remain competitive globally,” said Anne Roby, Senior Vice President at Praxair. “We have had a strong presence in Louisiana for decades and are pleased to partner with LCTCS. We believe these important investments affirm Praxair’s commitment to the communities where we live and work.”

“Praxair’s initiative wastes no time in addressing what looms as a very specific and pressing need for our state,” said Louisiana House Speaker Chuck Kleckley. “Praxair’s Skills Pipeline scholarships offer an accelerated educational effort providing the state of Louisiana with 100 credentialed welders ready to go to work within a year. The state of Louisiana has more than US$ 60 billion in new plant construction slated to begin by 2016 and the need for skilled welding professionals is urgent. This program is a prime example of the industry-academia-governmental collaborations envisioned for the state’s Workforce and Innovation for a Stronger Economy (WISE) Programme.”

Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS) President Dr. Monty Sullivan spoke of the significance of such a programme to the students saying, "This investment by our partners at Praxair comes at a critical time for Louisiana as we continue the drive to increase the skilled workforce of tomorrow. Welding and construction skill crafts are some of the fastest growing and some of the highest paying professions in the state. This effort will give more Louisiana citizens the skills to go to work."

The scholarships will provide students access to an accelerated AWS SENSE curriculum as well as career-readiness content from Praxair. Courses in the AWS curriculum include:

  • Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW).
  • Gas metal arc welding (GMAW).
  • Flux cored arc welding (FCAW).
  • Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW).
  • Manual oxyfuel gas cutting (OFC).
  • Mechanised oxyfuel gas cutting (OFC).
  • Manual plasma arc cutting (PAC).
  • Manual air carbon arc cutting (CAC-A).

In November 2013, the company announced it would fund approximately US$ 200 000 in scholarships over five years for AWS and SkillsUSA. These scholarships support the education and hands-on training of student welders in the United States, a skillset that is vital to the growth of the metal fabrication industry and many of Praxair’s customers.

Praxair has a long history of sparking creativity in the welding community. Through its Praxair Distribution, Inc. business, the company is a leading supplier of proprietary welding, cutting, specialty and medical gases, as well as welding-related equipment and supplies. With its retail stores, world-renowned ProStar® product line, cylinder-filling plants, distribution warehouses and online channels, PDI serves over 500 000 customers and is recognised for its expertise in enhanced metal fabrication productivity services. With such extensive expertise, Praxair is in the unique position to help further the careers of future and current welders.


Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/12082014/praxair-launches-development-programme/

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