PPPL Kicks off Apprentice Program Giving Technicians the Opportunity to “Learn While They Earn”
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PPPL Kicks off Apprentice Program Giving Technicians the Opportunity to “Learn While They Earn”

Department of Energy (.gov)
September 9, 2019

Summary

The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) has launched a new apprenticeship program aimed at early-career technicians, offering them the chance to gain valuable hands-on experience while continuing their education. This four-year program combines on-the-job training at the lab with classroom instruction, fostering the development of skilled technicians in the energy sector.

This initiative aligns with the growing emphasis on apprenticeships as a viable pathway for workforce development. By allowing individuals to 'learn while they earn,' PPPL is contributing to a more skilled labor force while addressing the industry's need for qualified technicians in the evolving energy landscape.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This program exemplifies the benefits of registered apprenticeships, providing a structured framework for skill development while supporting economic growth. It highlights the importance of partnerships between educational institutions and industry leaders in creating effective career pathways for the next generation of workers.

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