Summary
South Piedmont Community College is actively recruiting 20 machining apprentices in partnership with Columbus McKinnon in Wadesboro, offering full-time employment at $17 per hour during training. The program addresses the skilled labor shortage in North Carolina, providing a pathway for students to gain valuable experience while earning benefits.
As employers increasingly seek skilled workers, programs like this are crucial for developing a workforce equipped with the necessary credentials. With a significant percentage of jobs requiring high-quality education by 2030, initiatives like South Piedmont's apprenticeship are essential for meeting industry demands and fostering economic growth.
Why this matters for apprenticeships
This story highlights the critical role that registered apprenticeship programs play in addressing workforce shortages and providing career pathways for individuals. By partnering with businesses, educational institutions can create training opportunities that align with industry needs, ultimately benefiting both employers and apprentices.