GE Aerospace and Wilkes Community College have partnered to provide a 5-week training program for residents with little to no experience in advanced manufacturing. The program teaches skills in advanced math, precision measurement, CNC controllers, and blueprint reading. Graduates, such as Heather Jackson and Kai Christoferson, have found new careers in aerospace manufacturing, working on critical jet engine components. The program is expected to graduate up to 100 people this year and is one of several advanced skills training programs GE Aerospace has that will train around 3,000 workers.
General Electric Aerospace (GE Aerospace) has announced a strategic partnership with Wilkes Community College to launch a comprehensive 5-week training program aimed at residents with little to no experience in advanced manufacturing. The program, set to graduate up to 100 participants this year, is part of GE Aerospace's broader initiative to train around 3,000 workers through various advanced skills training programs.
The training program focuses on essential skills such as advanced math, precision measurement, CNC controllers, and blueprint reading. Graduates like Heather Jackson and Kai Christoferson have successfully secured new careers in aerospace manufacturing, contributing to the production of critical jet engine components. This initiative underscores GE Aerospace's commitment to workforce development and its role in shaping the future of the aerospace industry.
The collaboration between GE Aerospace and Wilkes Community College is part of a larger effort by the company to address the skills gap in advanced manufacturing. By providing targeted training, GE Aerospace aims to cultivate a skilled workforce capable of meeting the demands of modern aerospace engineering and technology.
The program is expected to have a significant impact on the local job market, offering residents the opportunity to gain valuable skills and secure high-paying jobs in the aerospace sector. The partnership also highlights GE Aerospace's dedication to community engagement and its commitment to fostering economic growth through education and workforce development.
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[1] https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/filing-ge-aerospace-nysege-shares-sold-by-ipg-investment-advisors-llc-2025-08-04/
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