“These are all jobs that can’t be outsourced,” said Dean Andy Carroll. “And they are good-paying jobs that are more plentiful than there are skilled people to fill them. We are hoping would-be students come and take a look.”
There will be tours and demonstrations in the three state-of-the-art labs, and representatives from several companies will be on hand. Those include: Gundlach Sheet Metal, Refrigeration Sales Corp, Emerson Climate Technologies and Materion Corporation.
In addition, there will also be information available about how Terra State can help people start a career as a tool and die maker or an industrial electrician.
Representatives from Admissions, Financial Aid and Career Services will also be available to answer questions.
“Terra State has many great relationships with local industry where we carry out apprenticeship training,” Carroll said. “We invite the public to come and learn more about how Terra State can get them started on the road to a great career.”
If the time is inconvenient, appointments can be made for a personal tour. Call 419-559-2349 for more details.