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Meredith Aronson, PhD Director, ManufactureNJ Advanced Manufacturing Talent Network aronson@njit.edu. Stackable credentials Status on activities around the state Dream It Do It and Stackable Credentials NTMA and NIMS Discussion. New Jersey manufacturing industries.
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Meredith Aronson, PhD Director, ManufactureNJ Advanced Manufacturing Talent Network aronson@njit.edu
Stackable credentials • Status on activities around the state • Dream It Do It and Stackable Credentials • NTMA and NIMS • Discussion
New Jersey manufacturing industries Source: Brookings presentation: New Jersey’s Manufacturing Moment April, 23, 2013
Source: Brookings presentation: New Jersey’s Manufacturing Moment April, 23, 2013
Source: Brookings presentation: New Jersey’s Manufacturing Moment April, 23, 2013
Source: Brookings presentation: New Jersey’s Manufacturing Moment April, 23, 2013
Programs (AAS degree path) • Camden • Bergen • Essex • Cumberland • Morris • Middlesex • Mercer • Raritan Valley • Union • Passaic
Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians • Cert. Ach. Camden Computer Aided Manufacturing Technician Camden Industrial Controls: Programmable Logic Controller • Bergen Manufacturing Design using Pro/Engineer(r) • CertifCamden Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology • Cumberland Engineering Technology • Middlesex Industrial Technology • Gloucester Chemical Engineering Technology • Raritan Valley Automated Manufacturing Technology • A.A.S. Camden Computer Integrated Manufacturing • Cumberland Engineering Technology • Bergen Manufacturing Engineering Technology • Essex “ “ • Passaic “ “ • Raritan Valley “ “ • Middlesex Process Technology • Gloucester Chemical Engineering Technology • ? Union (CIMS)?
Challenges • Manufacturing not growing • “where are the jobs?” • “what are the wages?” • Smaller company size -- onesie-twosie • Need for production workers is greatest • Few remaining programs
Opportunities and greatest job needs: • Production technician • Maintenance tech • Machinist/CNC machinist • Mechatronics tech • QA/QC • Supervisor
Nationally-recognized credentials for competency-based skill development
Safety Quality Practices & Measurement Manufacturing Production & Processes Maintenance Awareness Green Production Certified Production Technician (140 hrs) Cumberland County College Fall 2012: Glass Cluster Vicki Simek
Stackable Credentials Source: Manufacturing Institute
At least one NAM-endorsed skill certification system program with credit outcomes. active manufacturing employer councils and hiring relationships. annual reporting of metrics Manufacturer’s Endorsed Education Alliance
Mechanical Electrical Computer Controls PLC Industrial Maintenance Automation Robotics Mechatronics
Berks-RACC: 8 courses or 27 credits can articulate to mechatronics AAS Berks Vocational school grads can achieve up to 5 NIMS credentials Bucks County Community College passing Level I NIMS from a vocational program earns 18 BCCC credits. Articulation (Vocational to College)
RACC: Machine Tool Technology AAS Mechatronics Engineering Technology AAS Nebraska CC: Mechatronics Program CIMS Specialization (27 credits) Electromechanical Specialization (27 credits) PA College of Technology Industrial & Engr. Technologies: Machine Tool Technology Automated Manufacturing Technology CAD Technology Electronics & Computer ET: Robotics/Automation Emphasis Program Structures
M-NJ Connections • www.manufacturenj.org • Survey • Road Show • User Groups (incl. stackables) • Social Media: ManufactureNJ • LinkedIn • Facebook (what’s new, additive mfg, etc.) • Twitter