Manufacturing Day

Manufacturing Day Celebrations Include High School and Middle School Visits to Ranken and Area Manufacturers

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More than 200 Missouri and Illinois high school and middle school students toured Ranken Technical College in St. Louis, Wentzville and Perryville, as part of a 2018 Manufacturing Day celebration. The event gave the students an opportunity to learn about and explore a variety of in-demand manufacturing career paths such as machining, HVAC, automotive and electrical systems.

The visiting students spent time in Ranken’s state-of-the-art facilities, and talked to Ranken instructors about programs and career opportunities. They also became acquainted with the school’s microenterprise program and registered apprenticeship programs. Some of the students participated in hands-on activities at the school, and others traveled to area manufacturers to gain additional insights.

“Manufacturers around the country are experiencing a shortage of new employees to replace retiring skilled employees,” said Ranken President Stan Shoun. “We are helping our region to meet this skills gap, while we provide our students with well-paying, long-term careers. These students are realizing additional benefits as many of them are able to earn money as apprentices for these companies while in school.”

After visiting the Ranken Wentzville location, students from Fort Zumwalt West toured AVMATS Engine Support, a full-service aircraft engine maintenance, repair and overall facility in O’Fallon, MO.

“We are looking for employees who possess technical knowledge and abilities,” said Bob Meyer, Director of Maintenance for the company. “Machinists, for example, are especially vital to our industry, as they program, setup, and operate machines to produce quality parts, as well as troubleshoot problems and make repairs that are needed.”

Ranken has partnerships with many private companies and regional groups such as the Missouri Enterprise and Missouri Association of Manufacturers to expose students to a wide variety of career opportunities.

National Manufacturing Day is observed annually on the first Friday in October. On this day, more than 1,600 American manufacturers open their doors and take up the important work of inspiring young people to pursue careers in manufacturing and engineering. Today’s science, technology, engineering, and math graduates will power the next chapter of American production and innovation, and harnessing their potential is an economic imperative.

Ranken Technical College is a private, non-profit, degree-granting institution of higher learning whose primary mission is to provide the comprehensive education and training necessary to prepare students for employment and advancement in a variety of technical fields. For more information, visit https://ranken.edu/ 

Photo Above: Fort Zumwalt students visit AVMATS Engine Support in O’Fallon, MO