Summary
Morgan Steel, in partnership with the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT), has announced a new apprenticeship program for individuals with a high school diploma or GED. This year-long program offers training in robotic welding and pays participants approximately $17 an hour, with opportunities for higher wages after training completion.
The initiative is a response to the labor shortage in the steel industry, as many manufacturers struggle to operate at full capacity due to a lack of skilled workers. This apprenticeship aims to bridge that gap by providing hands-on training and a pathway to well-paying jobs within the company.
Why this matters for apprenticeships
This story highlights the importance of apprenticeship programs in addressing workforce shortages in skilled trades. By offering accessible training and job opportunities, these programs play a crucial role in developing a capable workforce for industries facing labor challenges.