Summary
Chaney Enterprises has announced a new apprenticeship program in Anne Arundel County, aiming to create over 50 jobs in the coming years. This Registered Apprenticeship program, approved by the Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Council, will provide future Concrete Driver Professionals with extensive on-the-job training and classroom instruction, facilitating a robust earn-and-learn pathway.
The establishment of this apprenticeship program highlights the growing commitment to workforce development in Maryland. By integrating hands-on training with professional education, Chaney Enterprises is not only addressing its workforce needs but also contributing to the broader goal of cultivating skilled labor in the construction industry, thereby supporting economic growth in the region.
Why this matters for apprenticeships
This initiative underscores the importance of registered apprenticeship programs as a vital tool for workforce development and economic stability. By focusing on training and skill development, employers like Chaney Enterprises are fostering career pathways that benefit both individuals and the local economy.