TSTC student strives for excellence in welding

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Gabriel Garcia is a third-semester Welding Technology student at TSTC’s Harlingen campus. (Courtesy: Texas State Technical College/TSTC)

HARLINGEN — In a roundabout way, Gabriel Garcia’s path to Texas State Technical College’s Welding Technology program started with a barbecue pit.

When he was a teenager, Garcia became fascinated with welding while watching his uncle use welding to build a barbecue pit. Later, his cousin convinced Garcia to join him in the welding program at Edcouch-Elsa High School.

“I did it all four years and earned a certificate when I graduated,” Garcia said. “Then my cousin enrolled in Welding Technology at TSTC and spoke highly about the program. So I enrolled.”

Now Garcia is studying for a certificate of completion in Welding Advanced Pipe Specialization.

“I’ve enjoyed learning about the fundamentals and real-world experiences from the instructors,” he said. “With welding, you have to consider the mathematics, reading blueprints, knowing about safety and learning the various types of welds.”

Garcia said his instructors motivate him to strive for excellence.

“They keep the learning process strict by telling us to do a weld a certain way and explain why it has to be done that way,” he said.

Raul Saldivar, a TSTC Welding Technology instructor, said Garcia’s passion for welding is evident in his meticulous attention to detail.

“Gabriel strives for excellence in every weld he produces,” he said. “His commitment is not just about technical proficiency, but also about understanding the principles of welding techniques.”

Garcia said TSTC has given him a new outlook.

Gabriel Garcia is a third-semester Welding Technology student at TSTC’s Harlingen campus. (Courtesy: Texas State Technical College/TSTC)

“I’ve learned that there are endless possibilities to be creative in welding,” he said. “I use that as motivation to improve my skills.”

According to onetonline.org, welders, cutters, solderers and brazers earn a yearly median salary of more than $48,500 in Texas. These jobs were expected to increase in the state by 23% between 2020 and 2030, according to the website.

TSTC offers Welding Technology at all 11 of its campuses across the state. An Associate of Applied Science degree and several certificates of completion are available, depending on campus location. The program is part of TSTC’s Money-Back Guarantee, which refunds a participating graduate’s tuition if he or she has not found a job in their field within six months after graduation.

Registration for TSTC’s fall semester is underway. For more information, visit tstc.edu.

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