IPC Electronics Workforce Training courses: Closing the Gap between Employee and Employer Needs

By Carlos Plaza, director of education development Currently about 78 percent of electronics industry companies need to increase their work force but struggle to find skilled workers to take available jobs. Prospective employees are not necessarily aware of the available, well-paid, and stable jobs in the electronics industry. How do we close that gap?

IPC – The Electronics Workforce Authority

IPC tackles the electronics industry's workforce challenges head-on. We develop premier training and apprenticeships, secure government funding, and advocate globally for our industry. Check out our press mentions and contributions from electronics industry thought leaders.

CHIPS Act Falls Short Without Workforce Training
The CHIPS act investment will fail to meet its full potential unless we also focus on building something equally important: talent pipelines for the entire electronics manufacturing ecosystem.
IPC is Looking for Workforce Champions!
Help IPC create a network of individuals who are eager to share their workforce stories about overcoming challenges, acquiring new skills, or earning certifications in the dynamic field of electronics manufacturing.
Recruiting the Next Generation
Companies across the electronics manufacturing industry are struggling to recruit qualified candidates for technical positions. At the same time, younger generations are struggling to find profitable, skill-building work in a competitive job market that does not prioritize career development.
How Career Paths Solve Workforce Challenges
Building a strong workforce means attracting, retaining, and nurturing qualified workers. Workers want to grow, thrive, and advance their careers so they can do more and earn more and career paths show them how to acheive just that.
The U.S. Award to TTM Technologies is a Big Deal
IPC extends its congratulations to TTM Technologies on securing $30M from the DoD's Manufacturing Capability Expansion and Investment Prioritization (MCEIP) office to equip a new 200,000+ square foot facility in Syracuse, New York.
Calling All California Employers: Harness Funding for Workforce Training with IPC and ETP
PC announces a pivotal opportunity for California employers under the Employment Training Panel (ETP) program. This initiative provides significant financial support for customized job skills training, reducing costs and enhancing the competencies of the workforce in today's challenging market.
IPC Partners with Stephen F. Austin State University
IPC announces a transformative partnership with Stephen F. Austin State University (SFASU)'s engineering department and Center for Applied Research and Rural Innovation (CARRI) along with the IPC Education Foundation. This collaboration is set to revolutionize workforce development and education in electronics manufacturing, aligning academic programs with industry needs.
IPC Education Foundation Named Scholarship Provider for Opportunity Next Colorado
The IPC Education Foundation (IPCEF) provides students access to information and financial assistance for careers in the electronics manufacturing. In addition to the existing IPC Scholarship and Award programthe IPCEF was selected as one of the Opportunity Next Colorado Scholarship Program recipients.
DETEX Corp Secures Apprenticeship Funding
IPC member DETEX Corporatin of New Braunfels, Texas cultivates a highly skilled workforce to meet the growing demand of electronics assembly professionals.
Building a Talent Pipeline for Electronics Manufacturing
A talent pipeline is a systematic and strategic approach to identifying, attracting, developing, and retaining skilled individuals to ensure a steady supply of qualified candidates.
IPC's Education Team Advocates for Workforce Development
In mid-July, IPC’s Vice President of Education David Hernandez and Director of Workforce Partnerships Cory Blaylock, traveled to Washington, D.C. to tackle one of the most pressing issues in the electronics manufacturing industry: workforce development.