Alaska Telecommunications Leaders Partner to Encourage Alaskans to Consider Telecom Careers
14 Mai 2024 - 5:00PM
Business Wire
More telecom workers are needed to meet the job
demands in Alaska
Matanuska Telecom Association (MTA) and Alaska Communications
are partnering up in an effort to address the need for telecom
workers across Alaska.
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Pictured: Apprentices Amanda and Chris
are featured in a campaign launched by Alaska Communications and
Matanuska Telecom Association (MTA). (Photo: Business Wire)
The partnership is in support of NECA/IBEW’s Alaska Joint
Electrical Apprenticeship and Training Trust (AJEATT). The trust,
commonly referred to as electrical apprenticeship school, provides
hands-on classroom and on-the-job training for a variety of
electrical jobs, including telecommunications.
Nearly $2 billion in federal broadband funding is earmarked to
connect rural Alaska to the internet. MTA was awarded a USDA Grant
Project in Tyonek and Beluga. This project will construct over 50
miles of fiber, bringing Alaska closer to its goal of closing the
digital divide.
Alaska Communications’ partners have received more than $100
million so far to build reliable, high-speed fiber broadband in 15
communities along the Yukon and Kuskokwim Rivers.
“With a surge of new projects coming to our state, it’s a
critical time to grow the telecom workforce in Alaska,” said Matt
McConnell, president and CEO of Alaska Communications. "By teaming
up with MTA to promote AJEATT, we aim to boost interest and grow
the number of highly skilled professionals. In my opinion, there’s
no better training opportunity than provided by the union. We want
more Alaskans to consider these important trade careers which
directly improve lives in our communities.”
“When it comes to connectivity, Alaska is significantly
underserved. There is a lot of work to do to close the digital
divide and we want to make sure we’re developing the next
generation of telecom professionals,” said Michael Burke, CEO of
MTA. “This partnership underscores our commitment to keeping jobs
in Alaska and entrusting them to our own people."
Through the partnership, MTA and Alaska Communications are
actively promoting and encouraging entry into the apprenticeship
school, with a focus on telecommunications.
Apprenticeship school consists of a series of eight-week
classroom sessions and on-the-job training. Classes are held at the
Electrical Training Centers in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Classroom
learning is paired with on-the-job training, meaning students
become apprentice employees at companies such as Alaska
Communications and MTA and receive real workforce experience
through the program. Apprentices in the program receive free
schooling and are paid a competitive salary throughout their
classroom and on-the-job training. On average, a newly graduated
telecom worker through this program will make about $90,000 plus
healthcare, paid time off and a pension.
“It’s great to have such strong industry collaboration among
thought leaders in the telecommunications industry,” said Melissa
Caress, statewide training director, AJEATT. “We’re proud to offer
a world-class training program tailored to the telecommunications
industry and in particular new fiber techniques.”
Through MTA, work is available throughout Eagle River, the
Matanuska Susitna Valley and interior Alaska. Through Alaska
Communications, work is available in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau,
Kenai Peninsula and beyond supporting bush communities.
“Several telecom megaprojects are underway as part of an
unprecedented effort to connect all Alaskans. This is an exciting
time because we have the federal and state resources needed to
really move the needle on broadband access,” said Christine
O’Connor, executive director of the Alaska Telecom Association. “I
applaud these industry giants in our state for working together and
thinking outside of the box to find creative solutions for the
benefit of fellow Alaskans.”
For information about applying to the apprenticeship school for
telecom work, visit
https://alaskaelectricalapprenticeship.org/job-classifications/telecom.
About MTA
Established in 1953, as a 100% Alaskan owned and operated
telecom cooperative, MTA is Alaska's best choice for technology and
communications products. As a key player in the economy of
Southcentral and Interior Alaska, MTA provides business technology
solutions to empower member-owners and patrons to live a connected
life. Today, MTA remains as one of the largest telecommunication
co-ops in the United States and proudly employs more than 400
Alaskans. For more information, visit www.mtasolutions.com or
connect with MTA on Facebook.
About Alaska Communications
Alaska Communications, an affiliate of ATN International, Inc.
(NASDAQ: ATNI), is the leading provider of advanced broadband and
managed IT services for businesses and consumers in Alaska. The
company operates a highly reliable, advanced statewide data network
with the latest technology and the most diverse undersea fiber
optic system connecting Alaska to the contiguous U.S. For more
information, visit www.AlaskaCommunications.com.
About AJEATT
The Alaska Joint Electrical Apprenticeship and Training Trust is
a joint partnership between The Alaska Chapter of the National
Electrical Contractors Association and The International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1547. Learn more about the
apprenticeship school at
https://alaskaelectricalapprenticeship.org/. Specific information
about a telecom apprenticeship is available here:
https://alaskaelectricalapprenticeship.org/job-classifications/telecom.
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