Training on powerline construction

Opportunity Near You: Training in powerline construction, vehicle assembly, and more

Take a look at our latest workforce finds from around the country
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Every week, WorkingNation shares recent job pathways we’ve discovered. One of these opportunities might be for you, so check them out.

From Alabama: Huntsville Business Journal reports Drake State Community and Technical College’s is piloting a free course in flooring installation – that will be made available statewide at the 24 colleges in the Alabama Community College System – after the October 11th completion of the pilot course.

From Iowa: The State of Iowa announces a series of webinars to build awareness and help expand opportunities for work-based learning across the state.

From Kentucky: ASSEMBLY Magazine reports Toyota Motor Co.’s assembly facility in Georgetown is launching some workforce initiatives to prep and upskill workers to build vehicles including the Toyota Camry and RAV4.

From South Dakota: The Daily Republic reports Mitchell Technical College has received $4 million in federal grant funding to support electrical utility workforce development in the region and the construction of an underground cable equipment training facility.

From Vermont: Burlington Free Press reports a food assistance program is expanding its services in the Champlain Valley and offers culinary job training for unemployed and underemployed residents.

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