New “Apprentice Feeder Program”™ Introduced by Scientific Management Techniques to Fast Track Industrial Skills Apprentice Training and Maximize the ROI of Training Resources
Scientific Management Techniques (SMT), the global leader in performance based industrial skills assessments has designed their new “Apprentice Feeder Program”™ (AFP) to solve the skills shortage & skills gap plaguing industry. The program is a four step process that incorporates the use of SMT’s industrial skills assessment machines and hands-on training curriculum.
The program objective is to fast-track apprentice training for industry by identifying the trainability and instinct of candidates and incumbents prior to initiation of training. The AFP is designed to prepare graduates to fill positions as maintenance mechanics and senior operators in an automated production environment and function as team leaders in their facility. Organizations in
“The structure of the Apprentice Feeder Program maximizes the ROI of education resources” explains
The program is designed for new applicants or incumbents and can be administered in the industrial facility or a community college training location. The first step in the process is to assess the capabilities and trainability of program applicants using SMT’s Non-Verbal, Non-Written, Performance-Based methodology and assessment machines. Individuals posting the strongest scores on the assessments move to step two, an initial 40 hours of classroom-based industrial skills training. Step three is a second round of assessments administered using a more challenging assessment protocol. This process identifies those individuals that are retaining the training most effectively and are exhibiting the drive required to become a top performer. The individuals achieving appropriate scores on round two assessments advance into an intensive industrial skills training program that includes significant floor-time training in the facility. The advanced training program consists of up to an additional 250 hours of training.
“Our industrial clients count on our solutions to combat the skills shortage and keep their facilities operating at peak performance” states
About Scientific Management Techniques
Scientific Management Techniques is the global leader in performance based skill assessments for industry. The assessment capabilities, together with their demand-driven skills training program, are used by manufacturing organizations in 31 countries to solve the skills shortage and drive productivity in their facilities. http://www.scientific-management.com
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