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Apprenticeship in New York State DENISE ZIESKE, SUNY Lets Start with Why? Registered Apprenticeships (RA) Real jobs On-the-job training (OJT) Related Instruction (RI) Programs conducted by employers (sponsors) Industry specific standard


  1. Apprenticeship in New York State DENISE ZIESKE, SUNY

  2. Let’s Start with Why?

  3. Registered Apprenticeships (RA) Real jobs On-the-job training (OJT) Related Instruction (RI) Programs conducted by employers (sponsors) Industry specific standard training outlines

  4. NYS Registered Apprenticeship Overview Statewide Data • 808 808 total programs • 546 546 total sponsors • 18 18,1 ,145 total apprentices • 14,5 14 ,569 in construction trades • 3,5 3,576 in non-construction trades Statewide Expansion • 250 250 new programs approved over the last 3 years • 70 70% of new programs in 2018 in emerging sectors • 22 22 new trades created in 2018 and 2019

  5. COLLEGES: EMPLOYERS: • Pre-apprenticeship Programs • Pipeline of Qualified • Aid in Related Instruction Applicants • Outreach -- Industry • SU SUNY Structured Roundtables Consistent Training • COLLEGES Curriculum Development Program • Hybrid & Competency Based • Improved Employee Programs and Testing Retention & Attendance SKIL ILLED REGISTERED • State Tax Incentives AP APPRENTIC ICES APPRENTICES: • Paid Employment WOR ORKIN ING • On-The-Job Training REGISTERED • Related Instruction (144 EMPLOYERS EM Hrs.) APPRENTICES • Industry Specific Std. Training • Wage Progression • Nationally Recognized Certificate

  6. SUNY Program Overview • High skill, high demand, competitive wage occupations • Non-building trades • Over four to six years - 2,000 pre-apprentices and Registered Apprentices • Strong partnership with NYSDOL

  7. SUNY Apprenticeship Program Focus Areas Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Inform. Tech./Cybersecurity/Artificial Intelligence

  8. What can your college apply for? Industry Roundtables: Up to $2,000 per roundtable Related Instruction (RI) Costs: Up to $5,000 per apprentice (apply for full amount in one application even if completed over several semesters – funding must be expended prior to December 31, 2022) Hybrid & Competency-Based Programs & Testing Costs: Up to $5,000 per apprentice Pre-Apprenticeship Program (per apprentice): Up to $500 per pre-apprentice Other Registered Apprenticeship Direct Program Costs Up to $10,000 (i.e. curriculum development): Project Management (all projects are eligible): Up to 10% of total cost of the projected project

  9. SUNY Program Results* Colleges 13 Industry Roundtables 10 Employer Outreach 200 Apprentice - Related Instruction 61/101 Employers sponsoring Apprentices 17/42 Pre-apprentices 23/308 * Results through 2/28/19

  10. Partners Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare 10

  11. Employer Partners • Revere Copper Products • Young & Franklin • Bartell Machinery Systems • All Seasonings Ingredients • Knowles Precision Devices • Precision Tool and • Consolidated Precision Manufacturing Products • Giovanni Food • Crown Cork & Seal • Berry Plastics • Hardinge • Anoplate • NYPA • Feldmeier Equipment • Bo-Mer Plastics • Manth-Brownell • GA Braun

  12. Advanced Manufacturing Program Distribution Total Apprentices 61 12 CNC Machinist Plant Maintenance - Electrician 4 Electro-Mechanical Technician 1 Electronics Technician 1 Quality Assurance Auditor 2 Toolmaker 2 Welder (Industrial) 11 Maintenance Mechanic (Automatic Equipment) 4 19 Plant Maintenance-Mechanic (4yr) 2 Metal Refinisher Mold Maker 3 10

  13. Developing Apprenticeships in Healthcare Hospital (Medical) Coder Community Health Worker Direct Support Professional Substance Abuse Counselor 11

  14. Piloting Apprenticeships in IT/Cyber/AI Computer Support Technician Data Analysts IT Project Manager Network Administrator Network Engineer Security Analyst Systems Engineer 11

  15. NYS Apprenticeship Resources Apprenticeship Expansion Grant (AEG) Request for Applications (RFA) • $4.2 million in total funding • Goal is to expand RA in high-demand occupations Empire State Apprenticeship Tax Credit (ESATC) • Tax credit for apprentices employed full-time for at least six months • Enhanced tax credits o Disadvantaged youth o Apprentices with a mentor • Focus on demand occupations

  16. Maximizing Resources New York State • SUNY Apprenticeship Program • Empire State Apprenticeship Tax Credit • Apprenticeship Expansion Grant • Regional Economic Development Council Awards Local • Workforce Development Institute Federal • TAACCCT Infrastructure • American Apprenticeship Initiative

  17. Questions? DENISE ZIESKE State University of New York denise.zieske@suny.edu

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