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Class is in session for the inaugural group of AMT students

Shreveport, LA – Today marked the first day of class for the inaugural  cohort of Advanced Manufacturing Technician (AMT) students in the  Northwest Louisiana FAME program. FAME is the Federation for Advanced  Manufacturing Education, a national program of the Manufacturing  Institute, and currently has over thirty chapters across the country.

The NWLA FAME Chapter was created earlier this year by six founding  manufacturers, including Benteler Steel/Tube, Frymaster, Maxim  Watermakers, Music Mountain Water, Prolec GE, and Ternium USA. The  training partner for the program is Bossier Parish Community College  (BPCC), and the backbone organization is the North Louisiana Economic  Partnership (NLEP). The GeauxFAME Chapter in Natchitoches, LA, was the  first to exist in the state.

The program aims to create a pipeline of global-best, skilled  maintenance technicians. Over the last several decades, this skill set  has grown in great demand by manufacturers across the country while the  level of technology in manufacturing increased and technical education  in high school declined. The COVID pandemic caused the most experienced  technicians to retire early, while many skilled technicians continue to  retire today. Although technical education is starting to come back in  high schools, the need for skilled workers is critical.

“The AMT program is our opportunity to plan for the future of our  businesses and the AMT participants,” said Douglas Bridges, Facilities  Manager at Prolec GE and NWLA FAME Chapter Chair. “There is a huge gap  in the current generation of skilled labor that this program will help  us close and give the participants the tools for a successful career.”

The model is a 24-hour work week combined with 16 hours of classroom  education. This work-study schedule helps students better retain what  they learn in the classroom by applying it practically in real-time.  FAME chapter members employ, sponsor, and mentor the AMTs, ensuring they  have their technical education reinforced when they are on the job. It  is a two-year, five-semester program. Upon completion, students will  earn an Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Maintenance and the  Advanced Manufacturing Technician certification from FAME. The  expectation is that they will go to work full-time for their sponsoring  company.

This program is well-suited for recent high school graduates and those  looking for a new, elite career as a highly-skilled worker needed by  American manufacturers to compete globally.

“We decided to jump in and support the creation of the NWLA FAME chapter  because our role as an economic development organization is to ensure  our local companies have the resources needed to be successful,” said  Justyn Dixon, NLEP President & CEO. “For years, we have heard from  local manufacturers that finding skilled maintenance workers was a  challenge for them, and COVID only made it worse. We are honored to be a  part of this solution with our manufacturing partners and BPCC.”

Information about the FAME AMT program in Louisiana and an application to be considered for the 2023 AMT cohort can be found at https://fame-usa.com/fame-program-locations/louisiana-fame/. The selection process will begin in Spring 2023.

If you are an employer interested in becoming a chapter member, contact Angie White at awhite@nlep.org.

Original source can be found here.

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