Manufacturing

Title: Rekluse Motorsports Manufacturing Tour Runtimes: 00:05:30 Station: Idaho Public Television Description: This is a virtual tour of Rekluse Motorsports manufacturing facility.Format: Video Clean Of Graphics: NoType: Interstitial/Promo
Title: High Demand Jobs: Machining and Welding Runtimes: 00:01:00 Station: Idaho Public Television Description: A 60 second PSA about the high demand for welders and machinists throughout Idaho’s workforce.Format: Video Clean Of Graphics: NoType: Interstitial/Promo
Title: Precision Optics Manufacturing Apprentice at Optimax Runtimes: 00:02:04 Station: WXXI Description: Travis Montgomery started working part time at Optimax while going to a BOCES program in high school. He didn't plan on going to college, but when Optimax had a program that would pay for his higher education degree, he decided to take advantage of working and going to school full-time. He is an apprentice in the precision optics manufacturing sector.Format: Video Clean Of Graphics: NoType: Segment
Title: Advanced Composites Runtimes: 00:05:27 Station: KUEN Description: Utah students are utilizing curated programs to help them get hands-on experience and a head start in the growing field of advanced composites. Format: Video Clean Of Graphics: NoType: Segment
Title: Lockheed Martin | American Graduate: Getting to Work Runtimes: 00:04:06 Station: Alabama Public Television Description: Troy, Alabama, is #winning at workforce development and preparing students for success through a partnership between a local school and business and industry. To meet current and future employment demands, Lockheed Martin's Adam Carson contacted local high school principal Dr. Brock Kelley to ask if they could collaborate and offer pre-employment training to high school seniors. Format: Video Clean Of Graphics: NoType: Interstitial/Promo
Title: Career Forward Alabama | Audrey Law Runtimes: 00:01:01 Station: Alabama Public Television Description: Audrey Law manufactures missiles as an assembler at Lockheed Martin. She had planned to go into the medical field, but an elective course in high school changed her whole career trajectory. She learned employability skills and technical skills in manufacturing and discovered a new passion.Format: Video Clean Of Graphics: NoType: Interstitial/Promo
Title: Getting to Work: Women in Manufacturing Runtimes: 00:01:10 Station: Connecticut Public Television Description: Exploring technology in the manufacturing industry and a closer look at current opportunities in the state of Connecticut. Format: Video Clean Of Graphics: NoType: Interstitial/Promo
Title: Making the Future - Jermaine Runtimes: 00:03:00 Station: Connecticut Public Description: Jermaine is 26-year old. He grew up in Bridgeport and has turned his life around. After running into trouble with the law, he is now very happy with his position as a CNC operator at Balding Precision in Milford. He learned about advanced manufacturing at Carl Robinson Prison where he served for a weapons charge. Connecticut’s “Second Chance” program supported him after release from prison, helping Jermaine to enroll in the Advanced Manufacturing Program at Housatonic Community College. Format: Video Clean Of Graphics: NoType: Segment
Title: Finding Your Pathway: A Family's Perspective Runtimes: 00:04:39 Station: WCET-PBS Description: Two parents discover that a career-technical pathway is best for their son.Format: Video Clean Of Graphics: YesType: Interstitial/Promo
Title: Working St. Louis - Quality Control Technician, construction industry Runtimes: 00:02:59 Station: Nine Network of Public Media Description: Neil Chapman knew he wanted to find something meaningful that would allow him to get to work, he didn't want to wait. He started working at Homeyer Precision Manufacturing and while working there, began an apprenticeship program through the Workforce Development Center for precision manufacturing. Format: Video Clean Of Graphics: NoType: Segment