IACMI: How manufacturing workers without experience are being hired
National program equips participants with the basics, enabling companies to find ambitious entry-level talent
For about 3.5 years, Macrae learned the essentials, honing his craft and nearly becoming a tradesman. But lingering inside him was a desire he held since he was younger – to become a machinist.
"I've always been into mechanical things," he said. "I always knew the next step was some sort of machining job – I just didn't know when."
That's when he found a free in-person CNC machining bootcamp with America's Cutting Edge (ACE) at Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station's Facility for Advanced Manufacturing.
Last winter, he spent days learning the basics of CAD/CAM software and getting his hands on CNC machines.
The challenge for Macrae after it was over? Getting hired.
Thanks to a referral and the right attitude, an
"They're cleaning, topping off fluids, moving parts around," said
But it's Macrae's enthusiasm that shows the chance they took paid off.
After about six months of employment, Macrae was promoted to a manufacturing specialist position. This unlocked machine control – making his dreams come true, and proving the value of ACE participants who have no prior machining experience.
"It's been an amazing adventure," Macrae said.
If you're looking to kickstart your career, ACE can help you get underway. You could end up in a position like Macrae. Start by registering for an ACE online course now.
If you're an employer looking for talent like Macrae, check out what ACE partners may be near you here. Contact us here if you'd like to make a connection.
Read more about Macrae's story here.
About ACE
America's Cutting Edge, supported by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment program, is a national training program designed to reestablish American leadership in the machine tool industry through transformative thinking, technological innovation, and workforce development. The curriculum – developed by University of Tennessee,
ACE has expanded beyond the initial testbed of the University of Tennessee to include training hubs at Marshall University Advanced Manufacturing Center, North Carolina A&T State University, Penn State Behrend, St. Cloud State University (Minn.), Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, University of Florida, and University of St. Thomas (Minn). There's a growing network of over three dozen training partners in 14 states, including high schools, trade schools and community colleges.
About IACMI
The Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, or IACMI–The Composites Institute®, is dedicated to securing
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