HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding Hosts Student Maritime Welding Competition
October 05 2024 - 3:15PM
HII’s (NYSE: HII) Ingalls Shipbuilding division hosted their second
annual Project MFG Maritime Welding Competition, bringing together
19 local students from area high schools and career technical
programs to showcase their welding skills. The competition served
as an opportunity to highlight the vital role of skilled trades in
the manufacturing industry and encourage students to pursue careers
in trades critical to the nation’s industrial base.
“It’s essential that we encourage more young people to pursue
careers in shipbuilding and the skilled trades which play a
critical role in supporting our nation’s security,” Ingalls
Shipbuilding Community Relations Manager Lisa Bradley said. “By
investing in these students today, we are connecting with the next
generation of talent and ensuring our industry has the workforce we
need to remain competitive and meet the challenges of
tomorrow.”
The two-hour competition, designed to test the contestants'
welding proficiency, required students to follow precise
instructions to complete the project while demonstrating their
knowledge of welding techniques, safety procedures and equipment
handling.
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Upon the competition's conclusion, the winners were announced
based on their performance throughout the competition. The first,
second and third place winners received prizes and all of the
participants received contingent employment offers from Ingalls.
Additionally, the first and second place winners were invited to
participate in Project MFG’s National Maritime Championship in the
spring.
Below are the winners of this year’s Ingalls Shipbuilding
Project MFG Student Maritime Welding Competition:
First Place – Devin Chanthivong, Alma Bryant
High School (Mobile, Ala.)
Second Place – Coltin Straub, Alma Bryant High
School (Mobile, Ala.)
Third Place (TIE) – Jonah Bell, Moss Point High
School (Moss Point, Miss.)
Third Place (TIE) – Dillon Cole, Pascagoula
High School (Pascagoula, Miss.)
When asked about his thoughts on winning the competition, Devin
Chanthivong, first place winner and senior at Alma Bryant High
School said, “Honestly, I had fun! I didn’t expect to win today. I
started to learn how to weld in my sophomore year, and now I can
see that my future could be at Ingalls.”
The Project MFG Maritime Welding Competition provides a platform
for students to showcase their welding talents and for industry
representatives to identify and connect with the next generation of
talent. It also showcases participants’ skills and the significance
of vocational education in meeting the demands of the modern
workforce.
As an integrated workforce development and recruitment effort,
Project MFG collaborates across communities, the private sector,
and government to expand the U.S. industrial base workforce. For
more information about the Project MFG Maritime Welding
competition, visit projectmfg.com.
About HII
HII is a global, all-domain defense provider. HII’s mission is
to deliver the world’s most powerful ships and all-domain solutions
in service of the nation, creating the advantage for our customers
to protect peace and freedom around the world.
As the nation’s largest military shipbuilder, and with a more
than 135-year history of advancing U.S. national security, HII
delivers critical capabilities extending from ships to unmanned
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