About APICC
The Alaska Process Industry Careers Consortium
was established to create, connect and enhance the quality of training
& educational programs to help prepare Alaskans for good jobs.
The process Industry consists of a collection of industries such
as oil and gas production, transportation and refining, mining,
and power generation.
The Consortium’s industry, education, community
and governmental partners have defined a common purpose:
To define workforce needs from an employer
perspective, to create statewide skill standards for jobs, to develop
standardized curricula that meet industry needs, and to promote
careers in the industry for Alaskans.
Beginning with a workshop in August 1999, nearly
100 participants heard from a number of industry and educational
experts and reached the following conclusions:
- Not enough Alaskans are being adequately prepared for a growing
number of technical jobs that are becoming available in the
process industry.
- Education and training programs must be responsive to industry
requirements.
- Industry must fully participate in the process, defining shared
needs, committing to jobs, internships and other support.
Vision
An Alaskan labor force that is well-trained,
available and working to meet the workforce needs of the Alaskan
process industry, allowing industry and workers to thrive into the
coming decades.
Mission
APICC will work to ensure the availability
of highly trained Alaskans, sufficient to staff the process industry
competitively in the years to come through:
Partnerships
Creating partnerships across industry segments,
educational institutions, labor organizations and trade groups,
Leadership
Providing industry and education leadership to ensure quality
and relevancy in standards based training with a strong market
focus,
Awareness and Advocacy
Generating awareness of the opportunities,
needs, and efforts that build an Alaskan workforce for the process
industry, and
Alignment
Building active and productive links where
APICC is aligned with existing workforce development and education
initiatives and policy boards.
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Goals
1. Build a broad sustainable coalition
of the process industry, educational institutions, and governmental
agencies.
Industry : Oil, gas, mining,
complex food processing, power generation, forest products, water
treatment and waste water treatment.
Education: K-12 systems,
private and public post-secondary systems, apprenticeship programs
and the UA system.
Government (US & State):
Labor, Education, Legislature
2. Build understanding and promote
engagement among the process industry, education, labor organizations,
government agencies, and Native organizations using targeted messages
and a variety of media.
3. Create an effective communications
network to share information and best practices.
4. Continuously assess the current
and future workforce needs of the process industry
and establish visible industry career pathways.
(Internal development focus)
5. Assure appropriate standards
based training and education opportunities
exist to meet the process industry's employment needs in rural and
urban areas.
6. Increase awareness of process
industry careers and provide guidance along industry
career paths, in both rural and urban Alaska. (External focus)
7. Provide for the organizational development
of APICC.
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