Partnership to Raise Welding Education Standards
Lincoln Electric embarks on a multi-faceted plan to raise welding education standards by partnering with NC3.
Posted: April 15, 2019
The Lincoln Electric® Company (Cleveland, OH) is embarking on a multi-faceted plan to raise welding education standards across the nation and beyond through a newly-approved partnership with the National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3; Pleasant Prairie, WI), a nonprofit network of education providers and corporations focused on bridging the gap between education and industry workforce needs. This new partnership gives NC3 the authorization to administer Lincoln Electric’s Education Partnerships Schools (LEEPS) program and offer new certifications to provide community colleges, technical schools and other post-secondary trade schools with a complete suite of portable, stackable national welding certifications.
As part of the agreement, NC3 will develop and issue the LEEPS program’s world-class industry certifications, ensuring strong national standards for welding instructor training, classroom curriculum, competency labs, qualification exams and digital certification issuance. Lincoln Electric will ensure the certifications are in alignment with standards set by the American Welding Society, a recognized authority in welding education and training. The plan also calls for establishing a series of national-standard Lincoln Electric training centers across the country as extensions of their Welding Technology & Training Center located in Cleveland.
“We are excited to have this partnership with NC3,” said Jason Scales, PhD, the business manager for Lincoln Electric education products and services. “This will provide us with an incredible platform to share our more than 100 years worth of knowledge in welding training, research and instruction with these institutions and redefine what a quality welding education program should look like.” Certificates are among the fastest growing credentials, providing workers with specialized and advanced training that demonstrates a greater understanding of the key attributes demanded by employers in specific industries. Applicants with NC3 certifications listed on their resume are viewed as highly skilled and committed job candidates. To date, NC3 has supported 110,000 students and awarded 180,000 certificates.
NC3’s industry partners include dozens of companies in a wide variety of industries, such as Snap-on, a high-end tools and equipment manufacturer; Fiat Chrysler Automobiles; 3M; Festo, an industrial control and automation company; and Trane, a manufacturer of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and building management systems and controls.