AATA and NDTMA Partner on Nationwide Nondestructive Testing Apprenticeship Program
LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) July 13, 2023 -- The Nondestructive Testing Management Association (NDTMA), a nonprofit trade association for the nondestructive testing industry, and the American Aerospace Technical Academy (AATA), today announced their partnership on a nationwide apprenticeship program.
In 2016, AATA received approval from the U.S. Department of Labor to establish an NDT apprenticeship program as well as serve as an approved program provider in California. Recently, AATA also established a mutual agreement to be a program provider with the state of Texas and have five other state approvals pending. AATA is now partnering with NDTMA to help expand the reach of the program to both apprentices and employers nationwide.
The NDT industry, even before Covid times, faced a major shortfall in the availability of technicians. With an aging workforce and a high demand for certified inspectors, a robust apprenticeship program is desperately needed in the industry.
“NDT is a great career that does not require a college degree and has a lot of earning potential. It does require completion of a specific curriculum and work experience for certification and, more importantly, for competency in a job that keeps the public safe,” stated Marybeth Miceli, Executive Director of NDTMA. “The apprenticeship program that AATA has established over the years is designed to accomplish this and we are excited to help them expand the program to more companies and apprentices nationwide through our membership and marketing programs.”
AATA’s apprenticeship program currently meets the educational and on-the-job training guidelines of NAS-410, primarily used in the aviation and aerospace sector, as well as SNT TC-1A, a widely accepted employer-based certification guideline for the NDT industry. The intention is that the 2 year program will be expanded to include oil & gas sector specific training so that technicians who wish to get additional sector certifications can do so.
“Looking at the mission of NDTMA and the work they have done over the past few years, we see that they are dedicated to helping the industry thrive. The workforce challenges facing NDT are the number one problem in the industry and we are confident that NDTMA will help us tackle these problems for the benefit of the whole industry, while keeping the apprentice and employer needs at the forefront,” said John Stewart, Executive Director and Founder of AATA.
Through AATA’s already established NDT Apprenticeship program, Federal and State grant funding helps provide free training to apprentices and eases the financial burden to participating companies. To find out more and get information on how to participate visit http://www.aatatraining.org.
About NDTMA
The Nondestructive Testing Management Association (NDTMA) is the nonprofit NDT Trade Association founded over fifty years ago to provide a forum for the open exchange of managerial, technical, and regulatory information critical to the successful management of NDT personnel and activities. NDTMA is comprised of delegates from member companies involved in the use, practice, and promotion of NDT. For more information visit http://www.ndtma.org.
About AATA
The American Aerospace Technical Academy (AATA) is a Los Angeles-based 501c3 nonprofit. AATA's mission is to bring high quality basic and advanced NDT training to the industry at a price that is affordable; so everyone especially veterans, women, minorities and disenfranchised individuals can take advantage of the great professional opportunities offered in Non-Destructive Testing (NDT).
AATA students receive Level I and Level II training in Radiography, Magnetic Particle, Penetrant, Ultrasonic Testing, UT Phased Array and Visual Testing, in addition to training in Computed Radiography and Radiation Safety with a foundation in NDT Math. For more information visit http://www.aatatraining.org.
Marybeth Miceli, NDTMA, http://www.ndtma.org, 1 646-596-0776, [email protected]
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