NEW UPDATE 12-5-2022Accelerated Training in Defense Manufacturing recruitment team will NOT be present at the 12/8th Stafford event. Cancelled and moved to 2/16/2022 Fredericksburg event.
Recruitment Team will be attending the upcoming Fredericksburg, VA job fair on February 16 from 3PM-7PM IN-PERSON. Please feel free to follow up with JobZone if you are interested in contacting the recruitment team in advance.
Visit https://www.atdm.org/ for more information on training opportunities.
The Accelerated Training in Defense Manufacturing (ATDM) Program is specifically designed to help adult learners with varying educational and workplace experiences earn the skills necessary to make an immediate impact in the defense industrial base (DIB). If you are seeking a career change, starting your educational journey for the first time, or looking to become involved in manufacturing, ATDM is a perfect fit. The 16-week curriculum is designed to give you the skills and nationally recognized credentials directly requested by the industry. Our instructors and staff are prepared to give you the tools to be successful.
You can earn the skills for great paying, in-demand defense industry jobs in these skilled trades:
CNC MACHININGQUALITY CONTROL INSPECTION (also known as Metrology)WELDINGADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Accelerated Training in Defense Manufacturing is a prototype training platform for rapidly training skilled workers in key trades such as CNC machining and welding for employment in the defense industry. ATDM was developed as a public-private consortium between the DoD, The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR), Danville Community College (DCC), Phillips Corporation, and the Spectrum Group in consultation with the defense industry. IALR is leading a multi-year pilot project to test and evaluate ATDM as a training platform for regional training centers supporting the defense industrial base. The pilot project is funded through the National Imperative for Industrial Skills initiative which was launched in 2020 by the Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment Program Office (IBAS) in the office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment.