Five talented seniors from Pearland High School have officially launched their careers, securing coveted job offers through the Brazoria County Petrochemical Council’s (BCPC) Career Signing Day program. Following a demanding interview process with top regional contractor companies, these students are poised to enter high-demand, well-compensated positions within the thriving petrochemical industry.
Aaron Ennis, BCPC Signing Day Chair, emphasized the significance of this achievement, stating, “This isn’t simply a job, it’s the beginning of a transformative journey for these young individuals. They are embarking on career paths that promise financial security, opportunities for advancement, and a promising future. We are immensely proud to facilitate this connection between these bright students and companies eager to invest in their potential.”
The five seniors distinguished themselves through a competitive selection process that included a thorough application, as many as four interviews with prospective contractor companies, and a comprehensive evaluation of their academic performance and personal accomplishments.
The list includes:
Garrett Cloud, Gulf Coast Pipeline Services
Brycen Flanagan, Brask Inc.
Keaton Kennon, sJVIC
Travis Pennica, Turner Industries
Matthew Shanks, JVIC
BCPC’s Career Signing Day initiative provides students a direct pathway into vital skilled trades such as welding, pipefitting, and construction. These graduating seniors will transition immediately into paid on-the-job training programs, earning competitive wages and often pursuing valuable industry certifications. Since its inception, the Career Signing Day program has connected over 300 students with direct entry into full-time careers within one of Texas’ most critical economic sectors. For many participants, this opportunity represents not just a first job but a crucial first step towards lasting success and financial independence.