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Applications being accepted for apprenticeships with Tyson Foods

Last Updated on February 9, 2022 by Ivy Tech Community College Kokomo Region

LOGANSPORT, Ind. — Applications are being accepted for a maintenance trainee apprenticeship program at Tyson Foods in Logansport that provides individuals the opportunity to “get paid while you train.”

Tyson Foods is working with Ivy Tech Community College Kokomo Service Area and WorkOne West Central to identify at least 10 qualified applicants for this tuition-free maintenance generalist trainee program. Interested individuals may submit their resumes through Indiana Career Connect (www.indianacareerconnect.com , Job Order 9857785). Training will begin the first week of March. Classes start March 23.  Once paperwork is completed with WorkOne, applicants must attend an information session at Ivy Tech’s Logansport site, 1 Ivy Tech Way, at 9 a.m. on either Feb. 9 or 16.

New hires will start at $22.30 an hour. After one year and at the conclusion of the training, wages will increase based upon the successful completion of maintenance levels. Applicants must agree to a two-year commitment to work at Tyson Foods.

The apprenticeship includes classes at Ivy Tech in Logansport each morning followed by hands-on training each afternoon at Tyson Foods in Logansport. Completion of the program includes an Ivy Tech certificate in industrial technology with a concentration in industrial mechanical.

For consideration, applicants must submit a resume that includes a high school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution. Preferred areas of experience and skills include maintenance; troubleshooting; and repair and modification to the plant’s mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and plumbing systems and equipment. Experience in a factory setting is preferred but not required. Applicants must be able to comprehend and complete all necessary paperwork and training materials.

All applicants must apply for admission to Ivy Tech Community College and meet minimum math competency on a college placement test. Applicants will also meet with WorkOne representatives to determine potential eligibility for the program. Qualified applicants will be interviewed and will be required to pass a physical and drug screen.

For additional information, contact Gerry Vasquez, apprenticeship coordinator for the Ivy Tech Kokomo Service Area, at 765-252-5528 or gvasquez9@ivytech.edu; or Suzanne Dillman, associate director of enrollment and admission services for Ivy Tech Logansport, at 574-398-6090 or sdillman@ivytech.edu .

SOURCE: News release from Ivy Tech Community College – Kokomo Region

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