Houston Community Supports Career Exploration

Liebherr staff explained the differences between mobile, crawler, RT and tower cranes to students.

Lift & Move USA, hosted by Liebherr USA in Houston, Texas, received one of the largest ever groups of students at its recent event. Nearly 550 high school juniors, seniors, technical college students, teachers and administrators from 17 schools were in attendance.

An outpouring of support from the Houston community included the presentation of a Certificate of Congressional Recognition from Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. The certificate was presented to Daniel Pitzer, managing director of Liebherr USA Co., by Ivory Mayhorn, CEO and founder of Launch Point Community Development Center. Liebherr was recognized for its “commitment to shape technological advances in construction machinery.” In addition, Sylvester Turner, Houston’s Mayor, spoke to students about the career opportunities available to them by employers such as Liebherr.

“In addition to showcasing operator and rigger occupations, as an OEM, Liebherr also highlighted manufacturing and equipment service jobs,” said Tracy Bennett, director of Lift & Move USA. “For example, a human-powered crane from Fluid Power Institute was part of a lesson on hydraulics safety. Likewise, multiple welding stations explained the complexity of skills needed for welding different types of materials. Lincoln Electric’s welding simulation exercises complemented those lessons,” she said.

Barnhart Crane & Rigging demonstrated remote control of a multi-axle SPMT trailer.

“Hands-on exploration is one of the best ways to introduce students to careers – especially ones that are critical and in high demand but less visible to the average student. Lift & Move is the type of event that can be a game changer for students,” said Susan Moore, manager, communications, regional workforce development, for Greater Houston Partnership.

A dozen cranes were on display or used at learning stations, including a 900 ton LTM 1750-9.1 mobile crane, a 550 ton LR 1500 crawler crane, a 110 ton LRT 1100-2.1 rough-terrain crane and an 80 ton LTM 1070-4.2 mobile crane operated via Bluetooth control.

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