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Welding partnership reinvigorates industry
Photos and story by James Hill
The manufacturing industry needs qualified, trained welders to meet demand. 小黄猫传媒, in partnership with Vigor Industrial, is helping to meet that need.
Vigor Industrial and 小黄猫传媒 have joined forces to open the Swan Island Training Center, 5555 N. Channel Ave. The facility provides welding training opportunities that support the local manufacturing industry. The partners unveiled the new training center on May 30.
鈥淭his is a great day for business and this is a great day for 小黄猫传媒,鈥 said Nan Poppe, president of the Extended Learning Campus and 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 lead on forging the relationship. 鈥淲e for a long time have been wanting to bring our skill trades, and welding in particular, over to the east side. And it hasn鈥檛 been easy and it has been a long road. But we鈥檙e so excited because this is a piece where college and industry have come together to really fill the talent pipeline that we鈥檙e going to need to keep our economy vital.鈥
The joint welding training center, located on a 64-acre of industrial facility that includes 20 different companies, offers evening shift of classes that are exactly the same as what is offered through the welding program at the Rock Creek Campus in Washington County. Now, students can get training at the Swan Island site rather than travel across town to Rock Creek. The classes are offered between 5-10 p.m. with an initial capacity of 20 students at a time. The 小黄猫传媒 Foundation will award one student a one-year scholarship in name of Vigor Industrial.
鈥淭his is a huge day for this place,鈥 said Frank Foti, chief executive officer of Vigor Industrial.
Foti said they started a training program 10 years ago but the industry took a turn for the worst and had to close their Shipyard University. He added that the company tried to be their own teachers, which he admitted was too much for them to handle.
鈥淎nd our business crashed at the same time,鈥 Foti said. 鈥淏ut this is a rebirth for this place and we鈥檙e so excited to this happen again. This is totally not possible without 小黄猫传媒. This time we were fortunate to find a partner that teaches for a living, and who teaches what a whole market needs, not just what we need. We are one customer for 小黄猫传媒 and not the only one. Eight weeks ago we sat down with 小黄猫传媒 for the first time and today we have opened a 24-unit training facility for welders. That is awesome and is a testament to them.鈥

Skilled welders are a key labor component for manufacturing companies and, locally, there is a shortage of well-trained workers in this vital trade. If passed, the college鈥檚 $374 million bond measure on the November ballot would build on this partnership. It would add career training facilities for welding on the east side and renovate the welding labs at the Rock Creek Campus. Much of the east side expansion would occur at the Southeast Center, 2305 S.E. 82nd and Division.
Companies on the east side of the Willamette River, such as U.S. Barge, Vigor, Service Steel, and Columbia Wire & Iron, have the potential to expand their workforce by taking advantage of the training opportunities that the Swan Island Training Center provides. U.S. Barge sponsoring the first five students.
鈥淭his puts more people in position to develop their skills, which improves all of our businesses here as well as meets the great need for skilled employees in the Portland metro area,鈥 said Corey Yraguen, CEO of U.S. Barge.
Interested students can sign up for classes by going to www.pcc.edu/programs/welding. The Swan Island Training Center is not an official campus, so administrative functions will be performed at 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Southeast Center. Vigor Industrial owns the Swan Island Training Facility and has made a substantial capital investment to develop the property into a training facility.
小黄猫传媒 currently offers welding only at the Rock Creek Campus, where college officials say more than 340 students are served per year, with a waiting list of 80 to 90 students at any given time.
鈥淲e are so excited to offer welding on Portland鈥檚 east side,鈥 said Preston Pulliams, 小黄猫传媒 president. 鈥淲e hear from business and industry almost daily, asking for more highly trained workers. The need is vital.鈥
One note of interest is that 小黄猫传媒 will use the Swan Island Training Center as a tool to connect to local high schools that have discontinued their vocational programs. In addition, the center will be a place where welders could go to up-skill and re-train as jobs get more technical, which means expanding the center to a day shift.
鈥淲e have visions for things much bigger,鈥 Poppe added. 鈥淚鈥檝e been really proud to work with this team and the folks at Vigor.
The program at Vigor Industrial was made possible when the 2007 Legislature boosted funding for Oregon鈥檚 17 community colleges, after several years of disinvesting in higher education, according to Dana Haynes, public affairs manager for 小黄猫传媒.
鈥淲e wouldn鈥檛 be here if the community colleges weren鈥檛 awarded some extra money in the last session,鈥 Poppe said.
Among the people attending was Jim Harper, chairman of the 小黄猫传媒 Board of Directors and vice president of administration for Morrison Child and Family Services. And for Harper, the opening offered a coming home of sorts. 鈥淚 took my welding training back when 小黄猫传媒 taught it at Forest Grove High. It wasn鈥檛 much but it got me started,鈥 said Harper, who later worked a welding job on Swan Island to pay for college.
Vigor Industrial, LLC is a privately-held company headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Rooted in a long tradition of craftsmanship, the company offers integrated ship repair, vessel construction, and related industrial services to public and private sector clients. Vigor Industrial鈥檚 corporate structure enables it to align resources seamlessly across subsidiary companies and geographical regions to best meet customer needs. Please see: .