Pathways Wisconsin Moraine Park Regional High School Pathway




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Pathways Wisconsin - Moraine Park Regional High School Pathway District Pathway Map Template Instructions for this template: 1. Download this powerpoint slide deck. 2. Edit the sections highlighted in yellow to reflect pathways information specific to your district: ◦ ◦ ◦ Add your district name in the header. List the sequence of courses your district offers for this pathway. List the industry recognized certification(s) your district offers – DO NOT list any additional certifications as the certifications on the map have been vetted by employers. Adding other certifications means your pathway is no longer state endorsed. List the WBL programs your district offers for this pathway. If you are offering a local WBL program, make sure it has been approved by DPI first. Edit the list of college credit opportunities on the map to reflect those that your district offers for this pathway. DO NOT list any additional credit opportunities as these have been vetted specifically for your region. Adding other certifications means your pathway is no longer state endorsed. 3. You may also edit the “Regional Businesses that Support this Pathway” section on page 3 to reflect specific business your district partners with. 4. DO NOT edit any other sections. In particular, the “Postsecondary Options” and “Careers Possible” sections have been vetted by employers. Changing these sections means your pathway is no longer state endorsed. 5. Once you are done editing, delete this instruction page and save your District Pathway Map as a pdf that you can print, post on a webpage and upload to Xello as a resource. Check to make sure that any text in green contains the appropriate hyperlink so that students can access additional information. 6. Share this “ready made” academic and career plan with your students and families!
Pathways Wisconsin Moraine Park Region Advanced Manufacturing Technology <insert district name here> CAREERS POSSIBLE There are many exciting career options in Advanced Manufacturing Technology! Is this the pathway for you? Go to page two to learn how you can get started NOW! ENTRY LEVEL POSITIONS ● ● ● Assembler Data Entry Clerk General Laborer Material Handler Packager Credentials Needed ● Some positions require High School Diploma or GED Median Salary: $22, 240 -$41, 130 ● ● ● JOURNEY WORKER and SKILLED or TECHNICAL POSITIONS ● ● ● ● POSITIONS ● SEMI-SKILLED Median Salary: $19, 4000● CNC $28, 920 Machine Operator �� ● Chemical Equipment Operator ● Finishing Technician ● Food Processing Operator �� ● Food Batchmaker �� ● Machine Setter and Operator �� ● Machine Builder Mold Technician ● Paint Technician �� ● Tool and Die Maker Quality Control Technician ● Welder Sheet Metal Fabricator Credentials Needed ● Completion of an Industry Recognized Certification or Technical Diploma ● Some positions may also require field training or experience Median Salary: $32, 210 -$48, 340 Credentials Needed ● Completion of Industrial Apprenticeship Program or Associate Degree ● Some positions may also require industry certifications, field training or experience Median Salary: $49, 810 -$65, 880 �� High Demand, High Skill in WI, DWD projections 2016 -2026 PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS MANAGEMENT POSITIONS ● Design & Engineering Manager Automation or Robotics ● Logistics Manager Technician ● Maintenance Manager CNC Machinist �� ● Manufacturing Manager CNC Programmer �� ● Operations Manager Chemical Technician �� Electrical and Electronics Drafter �� ● Quality Manager ● Safety Manager Electrical and Instrumentation ● Shipping Manager Technician Electromechanical Technician Credentials Needed Food Science Technician ● Completion of an Associate Industrial Electrician Degree or Bachelor Degree Industrial Engineering Technician ● Some positions may also Industrial Machinery Mechanic �� require industry Machinist �� certifications, field training Maintenance Technician �� or experience Mechanical Drafter (CAD) Mechanical Engineering Technician Median Salary: $65, 810 -$96, 500 Millwright ● ● ● Automation Engineer �� ● Electrical Engineer ● Electromechanical Engineering Technologist �� ● Environmental Specialist �� ● Food Scientist ● Industrial Data Scientist ● Industrial Engineer �� ● ● ● Industrial Engineering Technologist �� Material, Welding or Process Engineer �� Mechanical Engineer Mechatronics Engineer �� Network or Cybersecurity Specialist Quality or Reliability Engineer �� Credentials Needed ● Completion of Bachelor Degree ● Some positions may require an additional Graduate Level Degree Median Salary: $78, 040 -$92, 870 Top Manufacturing Employment Categories in WI Computer and electronic products Electrical equipment Fabricated metal products Food and Beverage Machinery • • • Paper Plastics and rubber products Printing Transportation equipment Wood products Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages - Bureau of Labor Statistics, Annual 2016 employment State-Endorsed November 2019
Pathways Wisconsin Advanced Manufacturing Technology Moraine Park Region HIGH SCHOOL OPTIONS High schools offering a Regional Career Pathway need to include one option from each of the four elements. Students can get a head start in high school by completing 3 of the 4 pathway elements in a Regional Career Pathway. ELEMENT 1: Pathway Courses ● [List at least 3 courses you recommend students take for this pathway] ●[Class Name] ● Course should include the Education Building Blocks for this pathway: ELEMENT 2: State Certified Work-Based Learning Program [only show the option(s) you offer] ● Employability Skills (90 hrs) ● State Skill Standards Co-Op (480 hrs/1 year) ● Youth Apprenticeship (450900 hrs/1 -2 years) Manufacturing ○ Production Operations Management ○ Maintenance, Installation and Repair Manufacturing Related Career Awareness & Exploration Experiences STATE ● ● ● ● ● First Robotics Wisconsin Skills. USA Hour of Code Wisconsin Manufacturing Month Destinations Career Academy Project SEARCH On-the-Job Training Hiring Initiative DPI Wisconsin Educational Opportunity Programs ACT Work. Keys and Key. Train ● ● ● ● ● FDL Spark Youth Apprenticeship CESA 6 Youth Apprenticeship GPS Education Partners INSPIRE Madison Region INSPIRE Washington County Workforce Alliance FDL Works Moraine Park Technical College NEW Manufacturing Alliance NEW ERA REGIONAL ELEMENT 3: College Credit Select only the ones you offer Moraine Park Technical College ● 890 -101 College 101 ● 103 -159 Computer Literacy-Microsoft Office ● 801 -136 English Composition 1 ● 801 -196 Oral and Interpersonal Communication ● 804 -118 Intermediate Algebra with Applications ● 804 -107 College Mathematics ● 804 -195 College Algebra with Applications ● 804 -196 Trigonometry with Applications ● 804 -360 Occupational Math ● 442 -331 Welding Print Reading ● 442 -357 Gas Metal Arc Welding 1 (GMAW) ● 442 -358 Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 (GMAW ● 442 -356 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) ● 442 -386 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 1 (GTAW) ● 457 -352 Metal Fabrication 2 ● 617 -114 CAD 3 -D Solid. Works ● 617 -176 CAD 2 -D Auto. CAD ● 617 -142 Computer-Aided Manufacturing Part A ● 617 -143 Computer-Aided Manufacturing Part B ● 623 -162 Manufacturing Processes Moraine Park Career Pathway Certificates Gas Metal Arc Welding Certificate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certificate Shielded metal Arc Welding Certificate CAPP-UW Oshkosh ● College English 101, Calculus II Advanced Placement (3 or better) MPTC, UW Oshkosh, UW Stout ● Calculus AB, Calculus BC, English Language & Composition, English Literature & Composition, Physics 1, Physics 2, Physics State-Endorsed ELEMENT 4: Industry-Recognized Certifications ● [only show the option you offer]: -Offered as a class in the district -Taken at [list school/org you will connect students to] American Welding Society (AWS) * ● Level 1: Entry Welder Certified Solidworks Associate Lean Six Sigma (ASQ) Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) * ● Certified Production Technician (CPT) full program or any of the modules NC 3 Industry 4. 0 and Mechatronics OSHA 10 -General Industry Version National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) ● Industrial Technology Maintenance Level 1 (any) ● Machining Level I (any) * ● Metalforming Level I * Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA) ● Associate level (any) Snap On * ● Precision Measurement Instruments Certification ● Multimeter ● Mechanical and Electronic Torque Certification The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies (PMMI) Mechatronics Certification *Approved for CTE Incentive Grants November 2019
Pathways Wisconsin Advanced Manufacturing Technology Moraine Park Region POSTSECONDARY OPTIONS You have many options after high school if you want to pursue this Regional Career Pathway! ENTRY LEVEL WORK REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIPS Many entry level positions are available in this industry with great opportunities for advancement and on the job training. To become a Journey Worker, you must complete a Registered Apprenticeship (RA) Program. You can find the RA programs offered in WI that would prepare you for this pathway here: https: //dwd. wisconsin. gov/apprentice ship/industrial_trades. htm#industry TECHNICAL COLLEGE Regional Postsecondary Options Moraine Park Technical College Certificate ● Advanced Industrial Maintenance ● Basic Industrial Maintenance ● CNC Set-up/Operator ● Gas Metal Arc Welding ● Gas Tungsten Arc Welding ● Introduction to CNC Operations ● Manufacturing Fundamentals ● Shielded Metal Arc Welding ● Die Design ● Mold Design ● Computer Numerical Control ● Quality/Supervision Technical Diploma ● CNC/Tool and Die Technologies ● Metal Fabrication ● Welding State-Endorsed TECHNICAL COLLEGE Regional Postsecondary Options Moraine Park Technical College Associate Degree ● Electromechanical Technology ● Fabrication Technologies ● Industrial Mechanical Technician ● Mechanical Design Technology ● Process Engineering Technology -Industrial Manufacturing ● Process Engineering-Quality Assurance Apprenticeship ● Tool and Die Technologies UNIVERSITY Regional Postsecondary Options UW-Stout ● Career, Technical Education & Training UW-Oshkosh ● Electrical Engineering Technology ● Environmental Engineering Technology ● Mechanical Engineering Technology Some positions may also require industry certifications, field training or experience. MILITARY ● Communications Equipment Repairers ● Computer Repairers ● Electrical Instrument and Equipment Repairers ● Machinists ● Non-Destructive Testers ● Power Plant Electricians ● Power Plant Operators ● Powerhouse Mechanics ● Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers ● Preventive Maintenance Analysts ● Radar and Sonar System Repairers ● Survival Equipment Specialists ● Tactical Data System Repairers ● Weapons Maintenance Technicians ● Welders and Metal Workers REGIONAL ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS/TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES University to University Mechanical Engineering Dual Program: UW-Oshkosh/UW-Platteville Electrical Engineering Dual Program: UW-Oshkosh/UW-Platteville Moraine Park to University CNC/Tool & Die Technologies Electromechanical Technology Fabrication Technologies Mechanical Design Technology Metal Fabrication Process Engineering Technology. Industrial/Manufacturing Process Engineering-Quality Assurance Welding November 2019