ENGEL North America runs a comprehensive paid apprenticeship program for students to learn the ins and outs of injection molding. ENGEL has received over 3,250 applicants while recruiting for the program, highlighting the interest of talent in this type of education and the great potential of apprenticeship programs for companies.
Initiative paves the way for future success
ENGEL's comprehensive apprenticeship program is in its 4th round
An essential program for ENGEL’s North American market
“Within North America, apprenticeship programs are a much-needed addition to any employer’s structure to really support the foundation of the business,” stated Vice President of Human Resources for ENGEL North America Terri Fanz-Falzone. “At ENGEL, we’re providing students with free, comprehensive training on our injection molding machinery and automation systems so that they’re more than ready to join the team upon completion of the program. And due to our year over year growth, we have a high demand for technicians, so it’s a win-win.”
“What better way to achieve our technician hiring goals than to train them ourselves?” asked ENGEL North America’s President Vanessa Malena. “And ultimately provide the support and benefits that lead to a long-term career.”
“Our goal with the program is to provide the next generation with the tools to succeed in the fields of injection molding and automation - including robotics, said Fanz-Falzone. “We believe this will lead to ENGEL’s future growth in the industry.”
“Essentially, we are investing in our service and mechatronics technicians for the future,” added Malena.
All the tools needed to succeed
The apprentice program is certified and registered within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and lasts four years with a combination of on-the-job experience and classroom-based instruction. Graduates of the program will receive an offer of full-time non-exempt employment at ENGEL, as well as the nationally recognized Journeymen’s certification.
“Our Apprentices are fully paid during the program, which includes all hours worked as well as the time spent in formalized education. For the first five months, students will live in corporate housing in York, Pennsylvania, attending classroom instruction for four hours a day and then participating in hands-on instruction for the other four hours with our experienced assemblers,” Fanz-Falzone explained. “During that time, they’ll develop relationships with the executive management team and gain a full understanding of what ENGEL is all about.”
After this initial training period, apprentices will then return to live in their own homes and travel to customers with ENGEL’s field service technicians to learn the full extent of the position. Over the four years, students will return annually to ENGEL’s York, Pennsylvania headquarters to attend a series of formalized education programs conducted by MASCPA (Manufacturing Association of South Central Pennsylvania).
“Prospective apprentices should know they will not be alone,” Malena explained. “They’ll be trained by certified assemblers on our warehouse floor and then on the road with one-on-one mentors who will guide them every step of the way.”
Mutually beneficial initiative
“Another nice benefit is the built-in step increases in pay,” Fanz-Falzone said. “For every six months successfully completed, apprentices will receive an increase.”
In addition to paid training, benefits for apprentices include shared company vehicles and paid round-trip flights home during major United States holidays.
ENGEL recently brought on several program graduates, including a group of Mechatronics Technicians for the Automation division.
Feedback from hirees from the program has been overwhelmingly positive — citing the family-oriented atmosphere at ENGEL, comprehensive hands-on training, knowing that they are making a difference and competitive pay and benefits as major reasons for joining the ENGEL team.
The program is now in its 4th round, with 14 apprentices in both Field Service and Automation, with an additional three apprentices being added in April 2023. During the course of our recruiting, we have received over 3,250 applicants for the opportunity to join this exciting program – which only highlights the interest of talent in this type of education as well as the great potential of apprenticeship programs for companies. ENGEL anticipates hiring five more apprentices in early 2024 from across the USA and one from Canada.
Broad interest and recognition for the program
As many production companies struggle with a shortage of skilled labor, education and training programs have become more critical than ever.
In 2022, the US and Austrian governments agreed to advance apprenticeship and professional training in a memorandum, highlighting the importance of this topic on both an economic and political level.
As a result, ENGEL was invited to Washington DC in November of 2022 for National Apprenticeship Week to act as a "change leader" for creating and developing apprenticeship programs. Vanessa Malena, Benjamin Lettner (Executive Vice President ENGEL North America) and Terri Fanz-Falzone attended sessions at the Austrian Embassy to speak about the need for government funding to help support apprenticeships.
ENGEL’s US based apprenticeship programs also received attention at the Select USA Summit, led by the US Department of Commerce to facilitate investment into the USA. At the Select USA reception at the Swiss Residence in Washington, DC, Secretary of Commerce Raimon-do recognized the apprenticeship programs presented by American subsidiaries of companies based in Switzerland, Germany, and Austria (represented by ENGEL Machinery). Regional President ENGEL North America Mark Sankovitch and Fanz-Falzone explained how formalized training and hands-on work makes ENGEL’s apprenticeship program more than just an internship or job rotation program.
Apprenticeship programs Europe
Apprenticeship programs are commonplace in Austria, where ENGEL’s headquarters are situated. Usually, young adults (15 years and older) learn a trade following a standardized curriculum, including hands-on and classroom training. After at least three years of apprenticeship, the trainees have to pass an exam and receive a certificate that is acknowledged at least nationwide.
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