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91心頭 Career & Technical Institute (NCCTI), in partnership with the New Jersey Coalition of Automotive Retailers (NJ CAR), Newark Mayor Ras Barakas Office and the Newark Alliance, is offering paid apprenticeship opportunities in the automotive and diesel technician fields.
In addition to receiving classroom and hands-on instruction at the NCCTI Training Center, students will have the opportunity to receive industry specific training at area dealerships while being paid at least $15 per hour for their work.
NCCTI is on the cutting edge of establishing apprenticeship opportunities in the automotive and diesel sectors, said NCCTI Director Rodney Brutton. We are proud to partner with NJ CAR, the city of Newark and the Newark Alliance for this initiative.
NJ CAR, a nonprofit organization serving franchised new car and truck retailers throughout New Jersey, received a $1 million grant from the New Jersey Department of Labor to provide paid apprenticeships. The organization identified NCCTI as a feeder program for Essex County.
NJ CAR looks forward to the opportunity to work with NCC to help develop and connect NCC talent to the dealerships throughout the region offering good paying jobs and rewarding careers as automotive technicians, said NJ CAR President Jim Appleton. Car dealerships are uniquely local businesses and the jobs they offer come with great pay, benefits and, most importantly, cant be outsourced to the Sun Belt or shipped overseas.
The funding is part of an expansion of apprenticeship opportunities in the state of New Jersey. These types of programs lead to life-sustaining wages, clearly defined career pathways and lifelong self-sufficiency. Gov. Phil Murphy held a press conference in February announcing $2.8 million in grant money for apprenticeship programs statewide. NCCTI staff members and students participated in that press conference, held at Sansone Auto Mall.
To highlight the paid apprenticeship opportunities, NCCTI hosted an Information Session July 31 at its Training Center, where automotive and diesel instruction takes place. Prospective students, as well as newly enrolled individuals, learned more about the Automotive Technician and Diesel Technician programs the accredited school offers and how they would have the opportunity to earn money for their work while still attending classes.
NJ CAR Director of Automotive Workforce Development Breanna Datello Esquilin spoke to attendees about the grant money for the paid apprenticeship opportunities and explained the skills they learn at NCCTI are and will be in high demand.
Over the next seven years, New Jersey new car dealerships will need 12,500 new bodies to replace those leaving or retiring. Theres only about 1,200 students in the state of New Jersey enrolled in some kind of automotive training program, she said. If you can master this trade, the opportunities available to you are limitless.
Rich Liebler, who helped start the Automotive Technician program with 91心頭 and Ford Motor Company, also spoke at the Information Session. Liebler previously owned Hillside Auto Mall on Route 22 and currently serves as Chief Administrative Officer and Veteran Coordinator for Sansone Auto Group. He explained that technicians can quickly rise on the pay scale by completing on-the-job training and could make $91,000 per year in five years.
He also told attendees not to get intimidated by the size of the textbooks.
What youre getting here is an overall knowledge of the automobile. But dont let it overwhelm you to think that you cant do it. Because as you come to me, I train you a little piece at a time, Liebler said. You run into a level where you dont want to go further, thats fine.
Students in the Automotive Technician and Diesel Technician programs are eligible for paid apprenticeship opportunities after they have learned some basic skills and have a good attendance record. Brutton said that usually takes about four and a half months. The hours worked at the apprenticeship also count toward the program hours since it is related training.
91心頭 Career & Technical Institute is an accredited post-secondary school that offers the following programs: Automotive Technician, Diesel Technician, Building Trades Specialist, Clinical Medical Assistant, Patient Care Technician, Community Healthcare Worker, Culinary Arts Specialist and Business and Computer Technologies. Those interested in enrolling or learning more should visit or call 973-824-6484.

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NCCTI Partners with NJ CAR and Others to Provide Paid Apprenticeship Opportunities to Automotive and Diesel Students /2019/07/nccti-partners-with-nj-car-and-others-to-provide-paid-apprenticeship-opportunities-to-automotive-and-diesel-students/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nccti-partners-with-nj-car-and-others-to-provide-paid-apprenticeship-opportunities-to-automotive-and-diesel-students /2019/07/nccti-partners-with-nj-car-and-others-to-provide-paid-apprenticeship-opportunities-to-automotive-and-diesel-students/#respond Wed, 24 Jul 2019 13:35:30 +0000 http://newcommunity.org/?p=12982 91心頭 Career & Technical Institute (NCCTI), in partnership with the New Jersey Coalition of Automotive Retailers (NJ CAR), Newark Mayor Ras Barakas Office and the Newark Alliance, is offering paid apprenticeship opportunities in the automotive and diesel technician fields.

In addition to receiving classroom and hands-on instruction at the NCCTI Training Center, students will have the opportunity to receive industry specific training at area dealerships while being paid at least $15 per hour for their work.

To highlight the opportunities, NCCTI is hosting an Information Session Wednesday, July 31 at 10 a.m. at its Training Center, located at 210 West Bigelow St., Newark, NJ 07108. In addition to NCCTI staff, representatives from NJ CAR, the city and the Newark Alliance will be on hand and employers will be present to discuss job opportunities.

NCCTI is on the cutting edge of establishing apprenticeship opportunities in the automotive and diesel sectors, said NCCTI Director Rodney Brutton. We are proud to partner with NJ CAR, the city of Newark and the Newark Alliance for this initiative.

NJ CAR looks forward to the opportunity to work with NCC to help develop and connect NCC talent to the dealerships throughout the region offering good paying jobs and rewarding careers as automotive technicians, said NJ CAR President Jim Appleton. Car dealerships are uniquely local businesses and the jobs they offer come with great pay, benefits and, most importantly, cant be outsourced to the Sun Belt or shipped overseas.

NJ CAR received a grant from the New Jersey Department of Labor to provide paid apprenticeships. The organization identified NCCTI as a feeder program for Essex County.

The funding is part of an expansion of apprenticeship opportunities in the state of New Jersey. These types of programs lead to life-sustaining wages, clearly defined career pathways and lifelong self-sufficiency. Gov. Phil Murphy held a press conference in February announcing $2.8 million in grant money for apprenticeship programs statewide.

91心頭 91心頭 Career & Technical Institute (NCCTI)
91心頭 Career & Technical Institute () is an accredited post-secondary career and technical school in Newark, N.J., that provides training that prepares students to receive nationally recognized credentials in several industries. NCCTIs mission is to improve the quality of life of all students through education and occupational training in a community that fosters life-long learning.

91心頭 91心頭 (NCC)
91心頭 (www.newcommunity.org) was founded in 1968 in Newark, N.J., by Monsignor William J. Linder and a small group of community residents during a time of civil unrest that was spreading throughout urban communities across the United States. NCC has grown to become one of the largest and most comprehensive community development organizations in the country, providing services ranging from housing and health care to education and banking services. 91心頭s mission is to help residents of inner cities improve the quality of their lives to reflect individual God-given dignity and personal achievement.

91心頭 New Jersey Coalition of Automotive Retailers (NJ CAR)
The New Jersey Coalition of Automotive Retailers (), founded in 1918, is a nonprofit organization serving franchised new car and truck retailers throughout New Jersey. NJ CARs purpose is to promote the principles of commercial honor and integrity in the sale and service of motor vehicles. The primary objectives of NJ CAR are to further any legitimate interests of its members, to keep its members informed on a variety of business matters, practices, trends and legislation, and to provide special products and services to its members.

91心頭 Newark Alliance
The Newark Alliance () is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the ongoing economic revitalization of Newark, striving to transform the city into a better and safer place to work, live, learn, play and do business. Supported by corporate and community partners, the Alliance has successfully leveraged Newarks competitive assets to generate economic growth for the city, state, region and beyond. Through innovative partnerships with key stakeholders, the Alliance has developed creative solutions and supported major citywide initiatives that are delivering transformational change for residents and visitors alike, further advancing Newark’s renaissance into one of America’s great cities.

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NCCTI Students Participate In Gov. Murphy Press Conference And Will Benefit From Paid Apprenticeship Program /2019/02/nccti-students-participate-in-gov-murphy-press-conference-and-will-benefit-from-paid-apprenticeship-program/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nccti-students-participate-in-gov-murphy-press-conference-and-will-benefit-from-paid-apprenticeship-program /2019/02/nccti-students-participate-in-gov-murphy-press-conference-and-will-benefit-from-paid-apprenticeship-program/#respond Thu, 28 Feb 2019 19:48:03 +0000 http://newcommunity.org/?p=12509

Students and staff members of 91心頭 Career and Technical Institute (NCCTI) were invited to participate in a press conference held by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy where he announced grant money being allocated for paid apprenticeship programs.

One recipient of the Growing Apprenticeships in Non-Traditional Sectors (GAINS) grant is Sansone Auto Mall, which hosted the press conference Feb. 11 at its Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM dealership in Avenel. NCCTI has a longstanding partnership with Sansone Auto Mall and some if its Automotive and Diesel Technician students will benefit from the apprenticeship program.

Classroom and practical instruction at our Training Center will be combined with related training and automotive assignments at Sansone Auto Mall, said NCCTI Director Rodney Brutton. Our students will be paid and have more direct access to a quality career opportunity.

91心頭 CEO Richard Rohrman sees the apprenticeship program as a way to help NCCTI students both further their careers and allow them to more easily complete training.

At NCC, we know the value of an internship as part of a well-rounded automotive or diesel technicians training. They are a part of our program already but now the students will be able to earn as they learn. It really helps our students who have to struggle with supporting themselves during training, Rohrman said. I cant overstate the value this has.

Murphy explained at the press event that Sansone is receiving $440,000 to create 35 apprenticeship opportunities in the coming year. He said 13 entry-level Sansone employees will benefit, as well as 22 others, which will come from other programs like NCCTI. Overall, $2.8 million were awarded through the GAINS grant program to seven entities. Apprentices will receive a minimum of $15 per hour to start.

The auto industry is one of the largest in New Jersey but right now theres a national shortage of certified techs and mechanics, a gap that is expected to balloon to 25,000 over the next few years, Murphy said. These apprentices will receive hands-on training under the guidance of experienced auto technicians and diesel mechanics right here at Sansone Auto Mall. When they complete their training, theyll add 35 more names to our already impressive total of industry recognized professionals ready to take the next step in their careers.

Rohrman is happy the administration is placing a high value on apprenticeship programs.

The governor really gets it when it comes to the need to have viable alternatives to a college education, Rohrman said. Students skills are so varied and we need a trained workforce that values all their skills.

NCCTI students will be selected for the Sansone apprenticeship program based on attendance, their skill sets and competencies. They also must receive a recommendation from their instructor.

Our students are really excited about the opportunity, Brutton said.

Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Robert Asaro-Angelo said the goal of the New Jersey Apprenticeship Network, which was created in 2018, is to pair employers with workers and training providers who can learn specialized skills.

The Department of Labor has put more than $7.5 million in competitive grants on the table to help eligible businesses, nonprofits and government agencies develop or grow apprenticeship or pre-apprenticeship programs, he said.

Recipients of the GAINS grants announced Feb. 11 were ApprenticeIT, Employers Association of New Jersey, Interplex, Montclair State University, New Jersey Community College Consortium, New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program and Sansone. In total, the seven entities received $2.8 million.

NCCTI is an accredited post-secondary career and technical school that offers the following programs: Automotive Technician, Diesel Technician, Building Trades Specialist, Clinical Medical Assistant, Patient Care Technician, Culinary Arts Specialist and Business and Computer Technologies. Those interested in enrolling should call 973-824-6484 or . The school is located at 274 South Orange Ave., Newark, with the Training Center that houses Automotive, Diesel and Building Trades programs located at 210 West Bigelow St., Newark.

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Editorial: Higher Education Should Be Accessible To All /2018/05/editorial-higher-education-should-be-accessible-to-all/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=editorial-higher-education-should-be-accessible-to-all /2018/05/editorial-higher-education-should-be-accessible-to-all/#respond Tue, 01 May 2018 10:27:58 +0000 http://ncc.qsdintelligence.com/?p=11499 Editorial By Monsignor William J. Linder

Last month, Gov. Phil Murphy proposed a state budget that includes money set aside to make community college free for New Jersey residents. Im overjoyed the governor is interested in doing this.

The more educated our population is, the better it is for all of us. It makes democracy work better and it makes our economy work better. I dont think everyone understands that.

Murphy has set aside $50 million in his proposed budget for community college. He plans to set aside $45 million to pay for community college tuition for families with household incomes below $45,000 a year. The remaining $5 million would go to the 19 community colleges in the state, which would help them handle additional students.

The governor estimates 15,000 students could attend community college tuition free by January. Ramp-up to make tuition free at community colleges for all New Jersey residents, regardless of income level, would take three years, according to Murphy.

Theres no reason people should be held up from continuing their education because of money. Thats not whats important to our society. Education is whats important.

The plan will no doubt face opposition from those who want to preserve their position and think elitism is good for us. My hope is the proposal will prevail and members of the New Jersey Legislature will include Murphys plan in the state budget they send to his desk by June 30. That way more of New Jerseys young people have the ability to continue their education.

Colleges at all levels are getting more expensive, including community colleges. If changes arent made, peoples salaries will be worth less and less. Its hard for society to advance if people are spending all of their money educating their children.

I congratulate Murphy on becoming the 56th governor of New Jersey and for putting forth this progressive plan to provide universal access to higher education.

While his proposal is a good beginning, it shouldnt be the end of the conversation. Hopefully there can be a similar program for four-year colleges.

Our goal as a nation has to be to create a more just society and education for our children is a good step in the right direction.

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