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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


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Apprenticeship in New York State

DENISE ZIESKE, SUNY

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Let’s Start with Why?

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Registered Apprenticeships (RA)

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

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NYS Registered Apprenticeship Overview

Statewide Data

  • 808

808 total programs

  • 546

546 total sponsors

  • 18

18,1 ,145 total apprentices

  • 14

14,5 ,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

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SU SUNY COLLEGES REGISTERED APPRENTICES

COLLEGES:

  • Pre-apprenticeship Programs
  • Aid in Related Instruction
  • Outreach -- Industry

Roundtables

  • Curriculum Development
  • Hybrid & Competency Based

Programs and Testing REGISTERED APPRENTICES:

  • Paid Employment
  • On-The-Job Training
  • Related Instruction (144

Hrs.)

  • Industry Specific Std.

Training

  • Wage Progression
  • Nationally Recognized

Certificate EMPLOYERS:

  • Pipeline of Qualified

Applicants

  • Structured

Consistent Training Program

  • Improved Employee

Retention & Attendance

  • State Tax Incentives

EM EMPLOYERS

SKIL ILLED AP APPRENTIC ICES WOR ORKIN ING

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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

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SUNY Apprenticeship Program Focus Areas

Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare

  • Inform. Tech./Cybersecurity/Artificial Intelligence
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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

  • ne 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 (i.e. curriculum development): Up to $10,000 Project Management (all projects are eligible): Up to 10% of total cost of the projected project

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SUNY Program Results*

* Results through 2/28/19

Colleges 13 Industry Roundtables 10 Employer Outreach 200 Apprentice - Related Instruction 61/101 Employers sponsoring Apprentices 17/42 Pre-apprentices 23/308

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Advanced Manufacturing

Partners

Healthcare

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Employer Partners

  • Revere Copper Products
  • Bartell Machinery Systems
  • Knowles Precision Devices
  • Consolidated Precision

Products

  • Crown Cork & Seal
  • Hardinge
  • NYPA
  • Bo-Mer Plastics
  • Manth-Brownell
  • GA Braun
  • Young & Franklin
  • All Seasonings Ingredients
  • Precision Tool and

Manufacturing

  • Giovanni Food
  • Berry Plastics
  • Anoplate
  • Feldmeier Equipment
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Advanced Manufacturing Program Distribution

Total Apprentices 61 CNC Machinist 12 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

Plant Maintenance-Mechanic (4yr)

19

Metal Refinisher

2 Mold Maker 3

10

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Developing Apprenticeships in Healthcare

Hospital (Medical) Coder Community Health Worker Direct Support Professional Substance Abuse Counselor

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Piloting Apprenticeships in IT/Cyber/AI

Computer Support Technician Data Analysts IT Project Manager Network Administrator Network Engineer Security Analyst Systems Engineer

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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
  • Disadvantaged youth
  • Apprentices with a mentor
  • Focus on demand occupations
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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
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Questions?

DENISE ZIESKE

State University of New York denise.zieske@suny.edu