MACHINE OPERATORS IN HIGH DEMAND
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MACHINE OPERATORS IN HIGH DEMAND

- County Courier
September 24, 2017

Summary

Vermont Precision Tools and Vermont HITEC are launching a new apprenticeship program to train Machine Operators, targeting unemployed and underemployed residents in Vermont. The program will provide free education and a year of on-site mentoring, with successful participants securing full-time employment in the growing manufacturing sector.

This initiative highlights the importance of apprenticeships in addressing workforce needs in advanced manufacturing, offering individuals the chance to gain valuable skills while contributing to local economic development. Such programs are crucial for building a skilled workforce and enhancing career opportunities in various sectors.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story is significant for registered apprenticeship programs as it showcases a successful collaboration between industry and workforce development organizations to meet labor demands. By providing accessible training and employment opportunities, the program helps address skills gaps in the manufacturing sector while supporting the careers of local residents.

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