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Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 4:22 PM

TSTC hosts Registered Apprenticeship Signing Day

HUTTO – Texas State Technical College’s East Williamson County campus hosted on Friday a National Apprenticeship Week Mold Making/Injection Molding Registered Apprenticeship Signing Day. Representatives of R&D Molders Inc.

HUTTO – Texas State Technical College’s East Williamson County campus hosted on Friday a National Apprenticeship Week Mold Making/Injection Molding Registered Apprenticeship Signing Day.

Representatives of R&D Molders Inc. and TASUS Corp., both located in Georgetown, and Saleen Performance Parts, located in Round Rock, signed agreements with the U.S. Department of Labor committing to host apprentices that will take online TSTC classes and earn valuable paid work experience at the companies.

The program lasts up to 18 months.

“This apprenticeship program allows the apprentices to earn while they learn and develop a progressive career with each employer,” said Lissa Adams, provost of TSTC’s East Williamson County campus. “This partnership with the consortium of companies maximizes the opportunity to place more Texans in high-paying jobs.”

Angie Reyes, human resources and safety manager at R&D Molders, said the apprenticeship program will show people job opportunities that they might not have known about.

“Once they have a starting point, they have a career and more motivation,” she said.

“We are talking about the next generation bringing manufacturing back to the United States.”

Tom Lynett, vice president of manufacturing at TASUS Corp., said the apprenticeship program aligns with the company’s belief that employees are the most important part of a business.


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