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EMAG Launches Apprentice Program with Two Michigan Colleges



Rebekka Neumann and Matthew Combs, Apprentice Mechatronics Technicians, on the EMAG shop floor.

Rebekka Neumann, Apprentice Mechatronics Technician, on the EMAG shop floor.

To encourage continuing growth in Michigan's mechatronics manufacturing industry and ensure an advanced workforce to close the sector's skills gap, EMAG has launched an apprentice training program together with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Oakland Community College and Henry Ford Community College. The program offers high-school graduates a career in machine mechatronics, a discipline incorporating electrical, electronic and mechanical studies, providing all graduates an Advanced Associate's Degree.

Over the course of three years, the students will rotate educational semesters at the colleges with practical learning on the shop floor of EMAG LLC. "This program is unique in that it is the first of its kind here in the U.S. that will develop a talent pipeline for the manufacturing industry," said Mike Kjorli, EMAG Shop Floor Manager and designated mentor to the company's apprentices. "The participating colleges asked companies for their input to develop a real world curriculum, making it truly tailored to the needs of the industry."

All tuition and student fees, as well as supplies, are provided by EMAG. The combined classroom and work curriculum offers the students with both paid employment during their studies and a guaranteed position with the company upon successful graduation. Rebekka Neumann, hired by EMAG as an Apprentice Mechatronics Technician, said, "This program takes a different approach. You apply everything you learn at your job, then graduate with a degree, a job and no student loan debt."

The apprenticeship program's goal is to introduce more people to the mechatronics technician field, providing critical support to engineers, increasing the sector's economic strength and ability to attract and retain desirable jobs. "This will prepare them for many work opportunities in the mechatronics field, not only at EMAG, but in the whole industry," said Kjorli. Two applicants, Matthew Combs and Neumann, were hired by EMAG at the start of the program. After completing their first educational semester, both joined the EMAG team in January 2014 to begin the practical rotation of their apprenticeship.

A substantial investment by the EMAG management team helped to launch the apprenticeship program in Fall 2013. It has received recognition from U.S. Senators, State of Michigan officials and extensive support from college representatives. "This program is very special for me, as I studied the then new area of mechatronics in school myself," said EMAG CEO Peter Loetzner. "I have always believed it is necessary that we help educate and train the next generation of engineering, operator and maintenance personnel. Nothing happens in industry if the machines are not working properly. We at EMAG are very proud to participate in this important program, which not only benefits us, but Michigan and the Detroit areas in particular."

For more information contact:

Kristal Kilgore

EMAG LLC

38800 Grand River Avenue

Farmington Hills, MI 48335

248-442-6719

kkilgore@emag.com

www.emag.com

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