The Federation for Advanced Manufacturing (FAME), a program directly addressing the urgent need for skilled welders, machinists, and industrial maintenance technicians in central Alabama, launched its Magic City chapter at Jefferson State’s Jefferson Campus on October 3.
The FAME program partners industry with area employees for work-based learning opportunities that focus on high-demand skills and credentials needed for successful manufacturing careers.
“These employers are committing their time, effort and resources to provide meaningful work-based learning opportunities for our students,” JSCC President Keith Brown said. “This partnership will further our workforce development efforts to meet the needs of our local community.”
The Signing Day introduced the Magic City FAME chapter and solidified the partnership between Jefferson State and following charter members:
- Coca-Cola Bottling Company United
- Amerex Corporation
- Buffalo Rock Company
- SPOC Automation
- Maclean Power Systems
- CMC Steel Alabama
“FAME is pivotal for our local economies because it highlights the collaborative efforts of our local manufacturers and Jefferson State,” said Alisyn Jackson, deputy director of FAME USA. “It is beneficial for students because they earn a livable wage while attending college and learning the skills to be successful.”
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