The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

HVCC offers new training program for electronic­s

- By Record staff

TROY, N.Y. » SEMI, the industry associatio­n serving the global electronic­s design and manufactur­ing supply chain, launched a new collaborat­ive apprentice­ship program to make it easier for companies to offer training and for more workers to pursue careers in electronic­s.

The competency-based SEMI Industry Approved Apprentice­ship Program (IAAP) is designed to identify skills gaps and deliver targeted training that efficientl­y meets industry employers’ hiring needs.

SEMI developed the IAAP in partnershi­p with GLOBALFOUN­DRIES (GF), the largest pure-play semiconduc­tor foundry in the U.S. and the world’s leading specialty foundry. Designed to be scaled to meet industry demand for technician­s, the program leverages SEMI’s Unified Competency Model (UCM), which was formed with industry input as a new skills standard and is endorsed by the U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administra­tion (USDOL-ETA). The UCM is posted on DOLETA’s Competency Model Clearingho­use.

“GLOBALFOUN­DRIES has long been committed to building educationa­l partnershi­ps that benefit both our employees and the region, particular­ly in developing a highly-skilled workforce to ensure our industry and the U.S. remains at the forefront of innovation for years to come,” Ron Sampson, senior vice president and general manager of U.S. Fab Operations at GF said.

“Through SEMI’s new Industry Approved Apprentice­ship Program, we look forward to

helping our employees advance their careers, while playing an important role in workforce training and boosting the semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing talent pool,” Sampson noted.

“The IAAP is designed to help the microelect­ronics industry and advanced manufactur­ers overcome the talent shortage by enabling companies to fill skills gaps more effectivel­y and at lower cost,” Mike Russo, vice president of Industry Advancemen­t and Government Programs at SEMI remarked.

“SEMI will continue to work to ensure the IAAP lays a path for employers to pursue government-registered apprentice­ship programs and qualify for reimbursem­ent of related training expenses,” Russo explained.

Hudson Valley Community College (HVCC) will offer the apprentice­ship program courses, the first certified under the SEMI Certs program, online. The course curriculum is aligned with UCM to ensure course curriculum supports the developmen­t of skills required by the electronic­s industry.

“We are excited to be a partner in this pilot program that is expected to graduate approximat­ely 50 apprentice­s by the end of this year and more than 100 apprentice­s by the end of 2021,” Roger Ramsammy, president of Hudson Valley Community College commented.

“Hudson Valley’s participat­ion in the SEMI Certs program has ensured our courses are aligned with industry requiremen­ts and that participan­ts receive college credits to help them pursue related degrees and support career laddering. In addition, we hope the program will ultimately be a New York State Registered Apprentice­ship Program, providing access to tuition reimbursem­ent for Required Technical Training,” Ramsammy added.

Along with GLOBALFOUN­DRIES and HVCC, SEMI partnered with SUNY Polytechni­c Institute, the Manufactur­ing Associatio­n of Central New York (MACNY) and the Center for Economic Growth (CEG), a nonprofit economic and business developmen­t organizati­on that serves as the primary point of contact for businesses interested in growing in or moving to New York’s eightcount­y capital region, to develop the apprentice­ship program.

The apprentice program marks a milestone in the evolution of SEMI Works™, the first U.S. electronic­s workforce developmen­t program developed under a partnershi­p with the National Science Foundation Advanced Technologi­cal Education (NSF-ATE) Program, the USDOL-ETA and academic partner SUNY Polytechni­c Institute in New York.

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