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Follow on Google News | New Employer Partnership to Boost Regional Welding SkillsBradford College has become the first education partner in the UK to launch the Energas Fabrication Excellence Student Support Scheme.
By: Bradford College In the UK, Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic have worsened a national skills shortage, with the number of welders falling by a quarter in five years. Nearly half the nation's welders are expected to retire by 2027. The new Energas initiative is helping to stem this decline and support welding educational establishments, such as Bradford College and its students. The partnership will enhance existing college welding equipment, offer grassroots exposure to Energas products and services, and deliver safety and technical advice. Safety is a crucial focus for the content of support materials designed for all skill sets and which enhance awareness of gases, equipment, storage, handling, and transportation used in metal fabrication processes. Bradford College Trinity Green Campus currently offers Level 1 and Level 2 qualifications in Welding (https://www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/ Tony Carter, Lecturer in Fabrication and Welding at Bradford College, said: "We're delighted with the bespoke package of support Bradford College has been offered, taking in to account our specific needs as an education provider. Energas will now be the go-to welding equipment and gas supplier for all students, including workwear, PPE, and ongoing consumable supplies." Bradford College has placed a large order with Andrew Bamford, Account Manager for Energas Bradford, for eight high-quality Lincoln Electric welding machines for MIG and TIG applications, plus a range of other metal fabrication cutting and welding equipment. The state-of-the- Forbes England, Fabrication Excellence Market Manager for Energas, said: "This is a fantastic example of a local business, Energas Bradford, supporting nearby welding education at Bradford College. By partnering together, we are united in our ambition to attract more individuals into a diverse and exciting industry offering international job opportunities across sectors and specialisms." To find out more about welding or engineering training at Bradford College, contact a.huison@bradfordcollege.ac.uk End
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