Published: January 27, 2009
Snap-on Industrial Training Consortium Prepares for Job Expansion in Wind Power Industry
KENOSHA, Wis., Jan. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- It's no mystery that much of the
focus for the American economy in the coming years will be on renewable energy
sources, with wind power at the forefront. Wind industry experts know that
utilizing wind as a major new source of energy will require a huge effort.
The entire infrastructure needs to be addressed, including the power grid
network and manufacturing capabilities, as well as training the huge numbers
of workers needed to build and sustain the wind-generation system. This
effort will require an unprecedented collaboration among industry participants
from all levels of government, manufacturing, service and education. Snap-on's
goal is to lend its global organizational expertise, broad network of
relationships, and reputation for quality and innovation to a platform that
will bring the entire industry together to meet the work force needs of wind
power.
To this end, Snap-on Industrial, a division of Snap-on Tools Company,
recently convened an industry consortium at itsKenosha, Wis., manufacturing
facility to talk specifically with key members of industry, trade
associations, labor groups, government officials and technical colleges about
the future needs of both the American and global wind power markets. Some
industry experts estimate that manpower requirements to service this market
over the next several years could reach 200,000 workers.
"It was our goal to bring together in one room people who not only see the
need to train the next generation of technicians in the wind power industry,
but people who can make that happen," said Frederick Brookhouse, senior
segment sales support manager-education, Snap-on Industrial. "At Snap-on,
it's our role to provide the forum and help with the industry perspective.
We've done that and now this group promises to be a powerhouse in leading the
charge toward maintaining those important sustainable energy resources that
are on the drawing board today."
Representatives of the newly formed group, tentatively named Wind Energy
Training Consortium (WETC), met for two days starting January 6. Attendees
included representatives of Gateway Technical College and Lakeshore Technical
College inWisconsin and Francis Tuttle Technology Center inOklahoma. Other
schools participating in the initiative but unable to attend included Texas
State Technical College - Sweetwater and Amarillo College inTexas, and Iowa
Lakes Community College inIowa. Also attending the conference were
representatives from Snap-on, Eco Energy, Business Educational Partnerships
Group (BEPG) and Jet Stream Tower Services. State energy and commerce
representatives fromWisconsin andOklahoma also attended the two sessions.
Labor representation included the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers (IBEW) and the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee
(NJATC).
Topics discussed during the conference included partnership development,
implementation of wind technician training and tooling requirements. In
addition, participants learned about the Snap-on/Gateway Technical College
partnership inWisconsin, a nationally recognized public-private training and
education program, and attended a reception at Gateway's Horizon Center in
Kenosha.
The group set up four separate sub-committees that will operate
autonomously from the main WETC organization. Those committees include
student and industry training, tooling solutions, recruiting and partnerships
and political action.
"The program has surpassed even our high expectations," said Brookhouse.
"There's great enthusiasm and commitment behind this effort. These people are
visionaries -- they can see the groundswell of manpower requirements this
dynamic industry will require in a very short period of time. Planning needs
to happen now and it is."
WETC members will meet for the second time during the AWEA Windpower 2009
conference and trade show inChicago. The exhibition runs May 4-7.
About Snap-on
Snap-on Industrial is a division of Snap-on Incorporated, a leading global
innovator, manufacturer and marketer of tools, diagnostics, equipment,
software and service solutions for professional users. Products and services
include hand and power tools, tool storage, diagnostics software, information
and management systems, shop equipment and other solutions for vehicle
dealerships and repair centers, as well as customers in industry, government,
agriculture, aviation and natural resources. Products and services are sold
through the company's franchisee, company-direct, distribution and web-based
channels. Founded in 1920, Snap-on is a $2.8 billion, S&P 500 Company
headquartered inKenosha, Wisconsin.
SOURCE Snap-on Industrial
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