Conference

Stamping

S014: A Novel Approach to Tool & Die Apprenticeship Programs

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    N211 N212

Overview

A Novel Approach to Tool & Die Apprenticeship Programs

9:00 am – 10:30 am Basic

Metal stamping companies struggle to find qualified candidates for their tool & die apprenticeship programs because high school and vocational school students are not interested in - or are unaware of - manufacturing opportunities, often choosing construction trades instead.

This presentation proposes a novel approach to filling the skilled trades shortage through implementation of a Press Technician Apprenticeship Program. This program includes subject matter that is transferred to tool & die and other traditional apprenticeship programs. The press technician gains an in-depth understanding of the production process as they learn to see and understand the stamping process as “math in motion.” This approach also breaks down barriers between skilled trades and production since the skilled trades apprentices come from the production area.

Finally, the new career opportunities can make it easier to attract new employees to the press shop, especially those that are motivated by career opportunities.

About the Speaker

  • Peter Ulintz

    Pace Technologies, LLC

    Biography

    Peter has over 45+ years of experience working with the metal forming companies and toll & die shops, including 9 years with PMA as technical director. He currently servies as an independent PMA technical consultant. He established Pace Technologies, LLC in 2008 as a technical training and consulting company to serve the tool & die and metal stamping industries. He also writes the monthly column “Tooling By Design” for MetalForming Magazine (230+ articles since 2006),

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