Indiana Advanced Manufacturing Education Collaborative
(IAMEC)
Grant Overview
Vearl D. Turnpaugh
Executive Director of Advanced Manufacturing Initiatives
Grant RegionsLafayette
Terre HauteIndianapolisRichmondColumbusMadison
Evansville
In November of 2006, Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana was awarded a $1.86 million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Employment and Training Administration (ETA). The
$1.86 million dollar award was the largest High Growth Job Training Initiative (HGJTI) grant awarded within the funded sector of Advanced Manufacturing.
High Growth Job Training Initiative (HGJTI)For
Advanced Manufacturing
More specifically the High Growth Job Training Initiative targets three primary workforce issues:
Training for Innovation• Increasing the skills of incumbent workers for new manufacturing
technologies and processes• Developing training programs that fit employer needs and constraints• Creating integrated training programs for a company’s chain of suppliers
Pipeline• Improving the public image of the industry in order to generate interest in
manufacturing careers• Develop 21st century recruitment strategies• Addressing demographic shifts, including the retirement of the Baby Boomers,
integrating the foreign-born workforce, and utilizing displaced workers and other alternative labor pools
•Improving the basic employability skills of entry-level workers
Capacity Building•Finding qualified instructors•Updating equipment for training•Defining competencies and career ladders and lattices
Education
GovernmentIndustry
Student Grant Initiatives
Advanced Manufacturing Skills
PipelineTrainingNew Paths
Capacity BuildingTrainingCurriculum/Degree
Advanced LevelsManufacturing CentersCOOP/Internship
Current Skills GapManufacturing CentersUpgrade Employee Levels
Analyze Future Skills GapStabilize Current GapDevelop Statewide Strategies
ReportingDeliverablesCurriculum/DegreeApproval
The Triple Spiral PrincipleThe Triple Spiral Principle
Industry/Education/GovernmentIndustry/Education/Government
The Basis of Common FactorsThe Basis of Common Factors
Student/Manufacturing Skills/Grant InitiativesStudent/Manufacturing Skills/Grant Initiatives
Pre-Foundational or Basic skills – $157,500 (150 Students/Workers)
Many portions of Indiana face severe challenges in initial manufacturing employability skills of potential employees. Potential employers encounter a pre-employment workforce that is deficient in Math, Reading, and Learning skills. This program will deliver pre-employment training in basic manufacturing competencies to help workers reach threshold skills for employability in manufacturing and for entry to certification training.
MSSC Production Certification - $322,000
(140 Students/Workers)
Ivy Tech has had success with implementing the Manufacturing Standards Skill Council MSSC certification program throughout the state. The MSSC curriculum offers production level skills in the areas of Manufacturing Processes, Quality Control, Safety, and Technical skills.
MSSC Online CurriculumPowered by Amatrol 43 Online Curriculum Units Total(Full Modular Course or Fast Track)
Safety Module…….9 unitsQuality Module……10 unitsProduction Module. 9 unitsMaint. Module…….15 units
Unit length2 hrs nominal for Integrated and Modular1 hr nominal for Fast Track
Unit ContentContains content for 100% of assessment
MSSC Online Unit Skill Features
Virtual trainersInteractive hands-on trainingIntegrated step by step directionsLearner FeedbackTeacher involvement
Technical Skills Training for Employees - $161,000 (260 Students/Workers)
Provide training and coursework in intermediate level technical skills and intermediate skills in process, analytical skills and organizational competencies. These technical skills represent the areas most commonly encountered while troubleshooting and repairing advanced manufacturing systems. Some areas of competency include; multi-craft maintenance, motor controls, welding, machine maintenance, blueprint reading, quality processes, pneumatics, hydraulics, computer controlled processes, and robotics.
Design and Implementation of a new Advanced Manufacturing Curriculum for Ivy Tech
The outcome of this capacity building activity will be a new curriculum and associate degree submitted to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. This responsive program will provide for development of true pathways into and through certificate and degree programs and to ensure that certificate and degree programs are built around the expressed needs of advanced manufacturers. The degree program will enable students to articulate between Ivy Tech and Purdue University
Indiana Advanced Manufacturing Educational Collaborative
Advanced Manufacturing Master Listing of Skills
Manufacturing Enterprise
Math Concepts Computer Concepts Electro-
Mechanical/Multicraft
PLC Skills CNC Skills Robotics Skills
Quality Systems Lean Concepts Problem Solving Troubleshooting Teamwork Leadership Concepts Technical Skills Hands – on Approach System Structure
Continued Development of Purdue’s Technical Assistance Program (TAP) Certificate Program. Courses include:
Continuous Improvement in Product DevelopmentDesign of quality processesMinimizing the Environmental Impacts of Advanced
Manufacturing
Design and Implementation of an Integrated Digital Manufacturing CertificateProgram. Courses to be developed include:
Introduction to Digital ManufacturingApplication of Digital ManufacturingProduct Data Management
Manufacturing Engineering Training using video iPod TechnologyCourses to be developed include:
Fundamentals of Robust Engineering,and five other iPod courses for a total of six courses
Purdue Grant SolutionsCollege of Technology/College of
Engineering
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