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FROM: Connie Lewis, Communications and Marketing
Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education
1500 W. Seventh Ave., Stillwater, OK 74074 (405) 743-5104
e-mail: clewi@okcareertech.org


Training for Industry in Oklahoma - January


Officials from several technology centers in Oklahoma’s CareerTech system announced that training will be provided to local businesses and industries through the Training for Industry Program (TIP).

Local technology center staff will provide the training and training-related services for each of the following companies:

  • Tulsa Technology Center will train 50 new employees for ENGlobal Engineering, Inc. The company is a multi-discipline, professional engineering and construction management firm with services ranging from front-end-engineering, ROW development, and environmental assessment through construction.
  • Indian Capital Technology Center will train four new employees for United Manufacturing Investments. The company manufactures precision machined, top quality aerospace components.
  • Tulsa Technology Center will train 227 new employees for Wellman Products Group. The company is renowned for providing engineered solutions to customers’ power density needs for brakes, clutches, and driveline components.
  • Green County Technology Center will train nine new employees for Genesis Metal Corporation. The company does repair work on high-pressure pipes, valves and vessels.
  • Pontotoc Technology Center will train 15 new employees for Heartland Cup, Inc. The company manufactures styrofoam cups.
  • Mid America Technology Center will train ten new employees for IronWolf (formerly known as Construction Technology, Inc.). The company manufactures large equipment used in road construction and site preparation.

The training will be funded from the TIP budget through the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education (ODCTE).

TIP, established in 1968, has helped attract hundreds of businesses and industries to Oklahoma and has played a key role in helping businesses become more productive and profitable after they arrive.

Vikki Dearing, Business and Industry Development manager at the state CareerTech agency, said the industry training program continues to work with targeted companies to help expand their work force and to improve the Oklahoma economy.

During Fiscal Year 04, TIP served 99 firms in Oklahoma through more than 21,130 worker enrollments.

“The work force trained from these expanding companies represents growth in the Oklahoma economy. TIP continues to play a crucial role in Oklahoma's economic growth, stability and prosperity,” Dearing said.

“In addition to start-up training, we have the ability to provide ongoing customized upgrade training for companies at a significant cost saving. Last year more than 2,300 organizations kept their employees on the leading edge by taking advantage of this resource,” she said.

CareerTech programs and services, located on 54 technology center campuses, are in place to help Oklahoma’s businesses and skilled workers achieve their goals.

“Our mission is to prepare Oklahomans for success in the workplace,” Dearing said. “By stimulating the state’s economic recovery, CareerTech plays a vital role in securing Oklahoma’s future.”

 


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