FANUC, Rockwell Automation launch automation apprenticeships
February 23, 2021
By Manufacturing AUTOMATION
FANUC America and Rockwell Automation have developed a coalition on apprenticeship programs designed to upskill current and future workers for jobs in advanced manufacturing, robotics and automation.
The coalition includes APT, a FANUC and Rockwell Automation systems integrator, and NOCTI Business Solutions, which provides independent assessments of occupational standards and validation using recognized International Organization for Standardization (ISO) process validation methods.
Franklin Apprenticeships is also a partner of the coalition, ensuring apprenticeship support for employers and apprentices.
What the apprenticeships offer
The coalition has developed new apprenticeship programs offering people opportunities to gain credentials that include fundamental robotics (robot operator) and automation (PLC operator).
The program offers a second level of credentials for robot and PLC technicians. A third credentialing level called integration specialist builds on the fundamental and technical skills that teaches people to operate and troubleshoot integrated FANUC-Rockwell Automation technologies.
“Our number one goal is to help create a worker pipeline that will not only help people increase their skills and future earning potential, but to help manufacturers achieve their production goals and maintain a thriving economy,” says Paul Aiello, director of education for FANUC America, in a statement.
“In most cases, current and future workers can complete the apprenticeship skills training and achieve their industry-recognized certifications in less than one year. It’s also important to note that these programs support all types of apprenticeship and certification models, including pre-apprenticeships.”
Magna among participants
Over 40 companies in North America, including Dana, Magna, Tyson Foods and Flex-N-Gate, have agreed to support and participate in the apprenticeships program.
“In order to support the expansion of manufacturing automation and create growth and development opportunities for our employees, we join this project team to engage skilled candidates and help fill technically driven positions like robot operators, robot technicians and integrated systems specialists,” says Paul N. Myles, senior manager, government workforce development and training programs, Magna International.
“Magna Seating projects it will support a number of maintenance technician trainees between 2021 and 2023.”
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