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CTC Aerospace Alignment. Washington’s Community and Technical Colleges Meeting the Needs of the Aerospace and Manufacturing Industries. The Mission. “Coordinate and organize the worker-training programs at Washington's community and technical colleges;” Gov. Chris Gregoire, establishing the
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CTCAerospaceAlignment Washington’s Community and Technical Colleges Meeting the Needs of the Aerospace and Manufacturing Industries
The Mission “Coordinate and organize theworker-training programs at Washington's community and technical colleges;” Gov. Chris Gregoire, establishing the Washington Council on Aerospace, May 14, 2009 “The entire aerospace workforce, those starting out and experienced employees, must be skilled in the latest manufacturing materials, technologies, and processes.” Washington Council On Aerospace Report To The Governor And Legislature, Jan. 1, 2010
Agenda • Washington Council on Aerospace Report • State Wide Strategy • Accomplishments • Industry Demand • Next Steps
The Need Workforce Training and Talent Recommendations • Training must be responsive to dynamic employer and industry needs • Center of Excellence • AJAC • Training Centers • Coordination, articulation, and growth of aerospace education and training programs across the state must be improved • An aging workforce • Washington lacks an adequate number of students expressing interest in and training for occupations and trades necessary to support the aerospace industry and to meet its future supply needs
The Response • JobsIn Aerospace/Manufacturing Through Close Industry Articulation • Training Centers @ Spokane & Edmonds
Three Part State Wide Strategy Industry Partners
The Response Center of Excellence for Aerospace and Advanced Materials Manufacturing • “…the single point ofcontact for employers to communicatetheir mid-level work-force training needsto 2-year college and apprenticeship providers.” • Gov. Chris Gregoire, establishing the • Washington Council on Aerospace, May 14, 2009 • Coordinate the state’s mid-level aerospace education and training programs through the Center of Excellence in our community college system. • Resource Directory detailing all CTC’s Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Programs throughout the system
The Need Objective - Aerospace/manufacturing employers Center of Excellence for Aerospace and Advanced Materials Manufacturing
The Response Community & Technical Colleges Consortium
The Response Community & Technical Colleges Consortium
The Need Current Boeing Information
The Response Program Clusters • Electronics • Composite Manufacturing • Industrial Manufacturing Technology • Machine Tool Technology • Aircraft Mechanics
Electronics The Response
Composites Manufacturing The Response
The Response Cumulative FTE Supply—Aircraft Mechanics
Industrial Manufacturing Technology The Response
Machine Tool Technology The Response
Aircraft Mechanic The Response
The Response Training Centers • “Build program capacity at the Washington Aerospace Training and Research Center in Snohomish County and the Spokane Aerospace Technology Center in Spokane …” • Gov. Chris Gregoire, establishing the • Washington Council on Aerospace, May 14, 2009 Washington Aerospace Training and Research Center • Attached to Edmonds Community College • Located at Paine Field • Aerospace Manufacturing & Assembly Mechanic certificates • Inland Northwest Aerospace Technology Center • Attached to Spokane Community College • To Be Located Spokane International Airport
Aerospace Training and Courses Available • Aerospace manufacturing certificates • Lean and Six Sigma for manufacturing • Green manufacturing • CATIA V5 R19/R20 • Advanced composites • Hazmat • Safety in aerospace • ISO (International Organizational Standardization) • Material Science courses • Leadership and Change Management
The Response 2 Training Centers • Inland Northwest Aerospace Technology Center • Attached to SpokaneCommunity College • To Be Located Spokane International Airport • Land transfer in progress • Selection of architecturalfirm done • Design to be completedJanuary 2011 • Project is estimated @ $10M • Construction funding needed • Assistance requested from local, federal and state legislators and governmental agencies
The Response AJAC: Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee Vision: to produce the most highly skilled and trained aerospace and manufacturing craftspeople in the world…revealing Washington as the world leader of extraordinary and cutting edge aerospace training • State-wide, multi trade apprenticeship programs • Aircraft Mechanics (Airframe and Powerplant) Program Alignment • AIM-MTU: Aerospace Inspection and Manufacturing Mobile Training Unit • Teach Tech • Pre-Apprenticeship Training • Prior Learning: FAA 8610
The Response AJAC’s Contribution to Training Coordination, Articulation and Growth • Fighting 147s AMTS Program • Instructor Mentor Program • Teach Tech • FAA 8610 • Instructor Mentor Program AJAC’s Responsive Training: • Occupations and locations driven by industry • AIM-MTU – Classroom on Wheels • Employer Incentives • Clean Tech Manufacturing AJAC is Addressing an Aging Workforce: • State-wide multi-trade apprenticeship programs • Train the Trainer Programs • Presenting at outreach and educational events AJAC is Boosting Student Interest: • Pre-Apprenticeship – Green Light • Facilitating recruitment through Career Fairs and Classroom presentations • Career Takeoff outreach program
The Response Fighting 147s: Washington State Aviation Maintenance Technicians Schools (AMTS) Development Force • Aligning and integrating Airframe and Powerplant curriculum across all Washington State AMT Schools • Working with the FAA • Taking Washington to the next level with EASA training
The Response Supply/Demand Chart
Just the Beginning • The Center of Excellence, Training Centers in Spokane and Edmonds, AJAC, and the Colleges have come together to surpass the challenges stated in the original report, however… • We need your support • Governor's Directive and Legislative Directive • Aligning employer needs with training • Win-Win: Colleges, Students, Industry, State • Fighting 147s: FAA and EASA • More Efficient
Working to acquire clean comparable real time actual supply and demand charts • We are trying to get it, but having trouble getting it. • As far as we have gotten thus far the total number of FTE we are producing for aerospace and manufacturing. The problem is that we need industry at the table to give us real-time data.