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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster President Willa Dickens Vice President Economic and Workfor

Aviation and Aerospace. North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster President Willa Dickens Vice President Economic and Workforce Development January 2008. North Carolina Community College System Mission.

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North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster President Willa Dickens Vice President Economic and Workfor

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  1. Aviation and Aerospace North Carolina Community College System H. Martin Lancaster President Willa Dickens Vice President Economic and Workforce Development January 2008

  2. North Carolina Community College System Mission The mission of the North Carolina Community College System is to open the door to high-quality, accessible educational opportunities that minimize barriers to post-secondary education, maximize student success, develop a globally and multi-culturally competent workforce, and improve the lives and well-being of individuals by providing: Education, training and retraining for the workforce, including basic skills and literacy education, occupational and pre-baccalaureate programs. Support for economic development  through services to and in partnership with business and industry and in collaboration with the University of North Carolina System and private colleges and universities. Services to communities and individuals which improve the quality of life. NCCCS 01/08

  3. US Aerospace Industry Overview “The Aerospace industry reflects the spirit and courage of America” • World’s leading industry • Diverse, fast-paced, cutting-edge • Employment currently totals over a million professionals working in good-paying jobs Source: www.careervoyages.gov NCCCS 01/08

  4. Aerospace: In-Demand Occupations • Aerospace Engineers • Aircraft Mechanics & Service Technicians • Airline Pilots, Copilots, & Flight Engineers • Air Traffic Controllers • Avionics Technicians • Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, & Systems Assemblers • Aerospace Engineering & Operations Technicians • First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Transportation & Material-Moving Machine & Vehicle Operators • Machinists Source: www.careervoyages.gov NCCCS 01/08

  5. Aerospace: In-Demand Occupations cont’d • Structural Metal Fabricators & Fitters • Industrial Engineering Technicians • Industrial Engineers, Engineering Managers • Electronics Engineers (Except Computers) • Engine & Other Machine Assemblers • Fiberglass Laminators & Fabricators • Materials Engineers • Mixing & Blending Machine Setters, Operators, & Tenders • Operators &Tenders, Metal & Plastics Source: www.careervoyages.gov NCCCS 01/08

  6. NC Community College System Poised, Flexible, Proactive • Economic & Workforce Development • New & Expanding Industry Training • Focused Industry Training • Customized Industry Training • Workforce Continuing Education • Curriculum Programs • New programs established in response to local and regional labor market needs NCCCS 01/08

  7. NC Community Colleges Aerospace- and Aviation-Related Program Offerings 2006-2007 Curriculum Enrollment: 18,052 Aviation Management & Career Pilot Technology Aviation Systems TechnologyMachining Technology Computer Engineering Technology Computer-Aided Drafting Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Mechanical Drafting Technology Industrial Engineering Technology Industrial Systems Technology Industrial Management Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Manufacturing Technology Manufacturing Technology (Tool, Die, & Mold Making) NCCCS 01/08

  8. NC Community Colleges Aerospace- and Aviation-Related Program Offerings 2006-2007 Workforce Continuing Education Aircraft Maintenance & Career Pilot Program Enrollment: 435 Aircraft Structural TrainingAviation Maintenance – Power PlantAviation Instrument RatingAviation Ground School for PilotsInstrument FlyingCommercial Ground School for PilotsCertified Flight Instructor Ground School NCCCS 01/08

  9. NC Aerospace Alliance • Partners: NCCCS (Haywood & Lenoir CC’s), NCSU, FSU, NCMBC • Engages and supports North Carolina businesses in the production of replacement parts for the Department of Defense (DoD) and other federal aging aircraft and related systems • Grows the state economy by expanding existing industry and developing and recruiting new businesses in the State • Coordinator located at NCMBC NCCCS 01/08

  10. NC Aerospace Alliance • Activities to Date: • Over $11,000,000 of Golden Leaf grants to NCSU, WCU, Lenoir CC & Haywood CC to develop Reverse Engineering (RE) capabilities and advanced machining training centers • Advanced Machining Centers located at Lenoir & Haywood CC’s • Currently running three reverse engineering projects for Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station NCCCS 01/08

  11. North Carolina Military Business Center Goals: Increase federal contracting with NC firms; recruit defense contractors; integrate military into the workforce • Business Development (16 JAN 2008) • Team operating in 10 locations (9 Community Colleges) • 2008: Firms won 28 contracts, worth $15.1 million • 2005-08: Firms won 389 contracts, worth $606-1,387 million • MatchForce.org (16 JAN 2008) • 10,188 NC businesses, 19,291 individuals registered • 7,397 contracts, 1,888 job opportunities; all fed/state jobs • Strategic Focus • Construction: NC firms to compete; out-of-state firms to locate in NC • Pre-positioning: NC firms for major contracts • Subcontracting: develop opportunities with major primes • Employment: 10,000 job postings

  12. New & Expanding Industry Training (NEIT) • Customized training program support • Customized new hire training provided to meet company specifications • Job profiling/analysis services • Training facilities • Support for company instructor expenses including travel and trainers’ salaries • Vendor training on specific pieces of equipment • Media development including work process videos, training manuals, and/or computer- based training NCCCS 01/08

  13. NC Community Colleges Aerospace/Aviation-Related Industry Projects Company/Sponsoring College New Jobs Trainees AAR Manufacturing/Wayne CC 150 150 AAR Mobility Systems/Wayne CC 50 50 Carver Machine Works/Beaufort CCC N/A 61 Commerce Overseas/Lenoir CC 30 30 GE Aircraft Engines/Durham TCC 80 80 Goodrich Corp./S.Piedmont CC 70 70 Honda Aircraft/Guilford TCC 300 1600 GE Aviation/Wilkes CC 307 300 Tamsco/College of the Albemarle 40 40 Turbomeca/S.Piedmont CC 180 600 Unison/Asheville-Buncombe TCC 200 300 VX Aerospace/W.Piedmont CC 200 350 Total 1,607 3,631 NCCCS 01/08

  14. NC Community Colleges Aerospace/Aviation-Related Initiatives • T.H. Davis Aviation Center (Guilford TCC) • Advanced Machining Centers (Lenoir CC & Haywood CC) • Bosch & Siemens Advanced Manufacturing Center (Craven CC) • Institute of Aeronautical Technology (Craven CC) • Advanced Materials Cluster (Wilkes CC) NCCCS 01/08

  15. Guilford Technical Community College T.H. Davis Aviation Center Piedmont Triad International Airport Partnership with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University NCCCS 01/08

  16. Guilford Technical Community College • Aviation Systems Technology • FAA mechanic certification with airframe and/or powerplant ratings • Customized CE courses to maintain certification, upgrade existing skills, or learn job-entry skills • Plans for major expansion NCCCS 01/08

  17. Advanced Machining Center • Lenoir Community College • Global TransPark Training Center • Machining & Metal Forming • CAD/CAM/CAE Technology • Linked to NC State for on-site certification of aerospace parts • HAAS Technical Education Center • MasterCam Certification Center • New NEIT project: Commerce Overseas Corp. NCCCS 01/08

  18. Advanced Machining Center • Haywood Community College (Regional High Tech Center) • Advanced CAD/CAM and solid modeling, Reverse Engineering • Coordinating software and solid modeling capabilities with WCU • Center services provided to over 800 people/50 businesses interested in aerospace contracts NCCCS 01/08

  19. Craven Community College • Bosch & Siemens Advanced Manufacturing Center • Advanced Manufacturing • Innovative partnerships with numerous programs across the state • Institute of Aeronautical Technology • Aviation Maintenance for NADEP @ Cherry Point • FAA – A& P exams • Aviation Systems technical degree Institute of Aeronautical Technology NCCCS 01/08 NCCCS 01/08

  20. Advanced Materials Cluster Wilkes, Ashe, Alleghany Counties • Wilkes Community College • Duke Endowment Grant • GE Aviation in West Jefferson • Western Piedmont Community College • VX Aerospace project • Extensive partnerships • Advanced Materials Training Center • Seamless educational strategies NCCCS 01/08

  21. Alleghany Warren Currituck Ashe Surry Stokes Gates Camden Vance Northampton Rockingham Caswell Person Hertford Pasquotank Granville Watauga Halifax Wilkes Perquimans Yadkin Chowan Forsyth Avery Franklin Bertie Guilford Orange Durham Mitchell Alamance Nash Caldwell Davie Edgecombe Alexander Yancey Madison Tyrrell Iredell Martin Washington Davidson Dare Burke Wake Randolph Chatham Wilson Mcdowell Catawba Rowan Buncombe Pitt Beaufort Haywood Johnston Greene Swain Lincoln Hyde Lee Rutherford Harnett Stanly Graham Cabarrus Wayne Montgomery Cleveland Jackson Henderson Moore Polk Mecklenburg Gaston Lenoir Transylvania Craven Macon Pamlico Cherokee Clay Cumberland Hoke Jones Richmond Union Anson Sampson Duplin Scotland Onslow Carteret Robeson Bladen Pender New Hanover Columbus Brunswick NC Community Colleges Aerospace/Aviation Initiatives 11 2 4 6 1 7 10 8 3 5 9 • Caldwell CC & TI • College of the Albemarle • Craven CC • Durham TCC • Fayetteville TCC • Guilford TCC • Haywood CC • Lenoir CC • South Piedmont CC • Wayne CC • Wilkes CC NCCCS 01/08

  22. Many Other Innovative Projects • Guilford TCC • Honda Aircraft • South Piedmont CC • Turbomecca • Wayne CC • Aviation Systems Technology • Western Piedmont CC • VX Aerospace • Caldwell CC & TI • Aviation Management & • Career Pilot Technology • College of the Albemarle • DRS/Tamsco • Durham TCC • GE Aircraft Engines • Fayetteville TCC • Interactive 3-D Simulation NCCCS 01/08

  23. The North Carolina Community College System is Poised, Flexible, Proactive and Excited about the Aerospace Industry! NCCCS 01/08

  24. North Carolina Community College System Economic & Workforce Development Division 5003 Mail Service Center ~ Raleigh, NC 27699 Telephone (919) 807-7100 ~ Fax (919) 807-7169 H. Martin Lancaster, President Willa Dickens Vice President, Economic & Workforce Development January 2008 Visit us online at www.nccommunitycolleges.edu/Business_and_Industry NCCCS 01/08

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