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Page 1: Enhancing Economic and Workforce Development The Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (CPT )

Enhancing Economic and Workforce Development

The Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC)

Certified Production Technician (CPT)

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Goals for Today’s Webinar:

• What is the MSSC CPT certification?

• How it can benefit my business?

• Examples

• Funding Opportunities

• Next Steps

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Today’s Presenters• Jessica Borza - Coordinator, Oh-Penn Manufacturing Collaborative

• Neil Reddy - Executive Director, Manufacturing Skills Standards Council

• Eric Karmecy- Project Manager, Oh-Penn Manufacturing Collaborative

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Why Do Assessments and Credentials Matter?

• Provide employers with the assurance the worker has met the minimal standard for employment or promotion

• Increase the marketability for the job-seeker

• Reduce the need for on-the-job training

• Improve production

• Further the competitiveness of local manufacturers through increasing productivity and product quality

• Promote workplace safety and increase product quality

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NAM – Endorsed Skills Certification System

• Developed by manufacturers for manufacturers

• System of Industry-based credentials

• Validate skills / competencies needed to be productive / successful in manufacturing

• Based on third-party assessment using industry-set standards

• Not dependent on a particular program. Instead, demonstrated skill

• Endorsed certifications are nationally portable, third-party validated, and industry-supported with data results

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NAM – Endorsed Skills Certification System

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Developing and Certifying a Skilled Manufacturing

Workforce

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MSSC Background• 1998: Recognized by the federally created U.S. National Skill Standards Board

(NSSB) as the “Voluntary Partnership” for all of manufacturing

• Responsible under National Skill Standards Act for developing industry-led standards, assessments and certifications for front-line workers (entry-level through front-line supervisor)

• 2001: NSSB formally endorsed MSSC national standards. Standards development involved 700 companies, 4000 front-line workers, 300 experts, $9 million public & private funds

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Gold Standard• MSSC: industry-led non-profit national certifying body with 700+ Authorized

Assessment Centers in 44 states

• Work and worker standards, curricula, assessments and certifications for the core technical competencies of front-line industrial jobs

• Applicable to all front-line production jobs (6 million)

• Applicable to all front-line material handling and distribution jobs (5.3 million)

• Applicable to a broad population of: students, unemployed, under-utilized, career-changers, displaced & incumbent workers, and veterans

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Gold Standard – cont’d • ANSI ISO Standard 17024 Accreditation (Dec 2011) for both CPT and CLT. Only

U.S. Certification body with ISO 17024 for manufacturing and logistics.

• Adopted by US DOL, US DOEd, US DOD, Job Corps, VA, Federal Prison System

• Only Partner in the NAM-Endorsed Skill Certification System to receive two NAM endorsements CPT (2009) and CLT (2011)

• “Overcoming the Manufacturing Skills Gap” Toolkit-NAM Taskforce on Competitiveness & the Workforce —Jay Timmons, President of NAM, and by Doug Oberhelman, Chair and CEO, Caterpillar and Chair of NAM Board

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MSSC Pipeline & Skills Deficit Solution

Prepare the technologically-savvy, agile Industrial Athlete of the Future

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Core Competencies for CPT

Critical Work Functions of Production• Safety

• Quality Practices & Measurement

• Manufacturing Processes & Production

• Maintenance Awareness

• Green Production

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Curriculum & Delivery• Modular courses provided both in a blended learning mode (half instructor-

led, half e-learning) or fully online (instructor mentored)

• MSSC e-learning: computer-based simulation, multimedia, interactive

• E-Learning Demo:• CPT

• Course Length• 35-45 hours for each CPT Module• 28 hours for each CLT Module

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Stackability•Aligns well with NAM System partners

•Aligns well with Industry Sector credentials i.e., “AMTEC” (Auto “Industrial Maintenance Technician (IMT)” credential active with VW and Nissan in TN)

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MSSC Progress• Currency: Standards updated annually by industry subject matter

experts. Courses and assessments aligned with standards

• Infrastructure: 1400+ teachers, 440 CC & 130 secondary assessment & training sites

•Delivery: 100,000+ assessments & 65,000+ credentials

• Currently in 44 states

• Top 10: IN, OH, FL, WI, TX, SC, CA, NC, IL, CO

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Successful Implementation• Public Private Partnerships: Industry, Secondary, Post-Secondary, WIBs,

Associations/Chambers, ED groups, city and state governments

• Embed credentialing programs in secondary and post-secondary: for-credit, dual-credit, non-credit, approved state lists

• State legislation to reward CTE credentials

• WIBs combine unemployment compensation with skills training

• Veterans programs

• Department of Corrections—CTE for incarcerated = tax payers not tax burdens (DOL Bonding Program)

• Charity orgs: Good Will, United Way, Easter Seals, Salvation Army

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Community Best Practices Diverse Populations “Southwestern OH”

• 2010-11 DOL Grant Partnership IUE/CWA, SW OH WIB, CC, & Industry: used ACT and MSSC CPT to credential 600 displaced workers• 427 CPT gained employment• Additional 25% entered a postsecondary education/training program

• SW OH WIB “Rapid Response” to credential 281 dislocated workers to acquire CPT certification• 165 who earned CPT • 122 found employment • Additional 42 entered a postsecondary education/training program

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Community Best Practices Diverse Populations “Southwestern OH” cont’d

• Cincinnati State TCC: launched (02/2013) first “Get Skills to Work” veteran credentialing pilot (led by GE,

Alcoa, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, the Gary Sinise Foundation and NAMs Manufacturing Institute

• Graduated 68 veterans to date, with 80% either gaining full time employment (70% of those interviewed are hired

within 30 days) or electing to enroll in school full-time within 60 days

• “Employer Partners Network” of over 50 employers in the region supports the Get Skills program

• CPT Job Placement 71%

• Plus 19% entering postsecondary/education training program

• 90% Success

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MSSC Certificants Survey

• 333 CPT & CLT Certificants (Jan-June ‘13)

• Value of Certification• 90% felt more confident on the job• 92% feel more comfortable with the language of the industry• 95% have a better understanding of the work functions• 94% are feel more able to adopt new tasks and technologies• 92% are more confident in working in a high performance/multi-task environment• 94% feel more better prepared to work in a team environment• 94% feel more able to problem solve or handle emergency situations

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Employer Benefits• Pipeline of skilled workers by embedding MSSC certification training into

schools

• Decreased recruitment costs by preferring job candidates with industry-recognized credentials

• Elimination of company remedial training costs

• Attract, motivate and retain qualified employees

• Agile workers capable of keeping pace with technological change

• Increased training ROI by targeting skills gaps benchmarked against standards

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Testimonial

“Because of these high standards, Caterpillar will encourage our suppliers to use the updated MSSC Standards and related Certified Production Technician (CPT) as a recruitment tool for job applicants. We are confident this will lay the foundation for better qualified job applicants throughout the Caterpillar Production System well into the future.” – Doug Oberhelm, CEO, Caterpillar

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Employer Participation“$0” Cost :•Adopt a recruitment policy

• Include “MSSC CPT Credentials Preferred” in hiring notices

•Weigh-in with stakeholder community (CCs, WIBs, HS, State Gov’t)

• SME Participation

• Engage in HS “Orientation & Internship” Programs

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Manufacturing Readiness • A Six week intensive course that combines – Basic Skills Remediation, Soft Skill Training, and Industry

Recognized Certifications

• Credentials Include: MSSC CPT, ACT NCRC, and OSHA 10

• Wrap around services provide continued support for increase in retention

• Classes are underway now and more are scheduled

• Approximately 40 certified jobseekers are ready for hire

• How you can find qualified candidates:• Participate in mock interviews• Recognize the certification on resumes and job application • Attend Manufacturing Readiness job fairs• Training opportunities

Skills

Certification

Support

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Funding Opportunities for Training

•Over $300,000 remains in the Oh-Penn Manufacturing

Collaborative grant

• Receive up to 75% reimbursement on third-party training provider

and/or in-house training costs

• 100% reimbursement for the related assessment/credential

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Funding Opportunities – cont’d

Requirements:• Training must start on or before 10/31/15 and end on or before April 30th 2016

• Training must result in a NAM-endorsed credential

• Complete the Pathways to Competiveness (P2C) form on the industryneedsyou.com

For additional information contact:• Ohio - Cynthia Grier at 330.965.1787, x7144

• Pennsylvania - Rebecca Moder at 724.658.2501

• J Diane Karlin at 330-501-0081

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Question and Answer

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Thank you for your participation in today’s Webinar.

For More Information Contact:

J Diane Karlin, Employer Engagement Coordinator

Oh-Penn Manufacturing CollaborativeIndustry Partners of Lawrence and Mercer Counties & Mahoning Valley Manufacturers Coalition

330-501-0081 ● [email protected]