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USF To Begin Smart Manufacturing Certificate Program in East Tampa

Truist Foundation’s $684,000 grant will benefit local residents and manufacturers

The University of South Florida is addressing the talent and workforce needs of the manufacturing industry through an onsite certificate program in East Tampa. The multiyear effort will benefit local residents and small to large manufacturers. The Truist Foundation is helping with funding and has awarded the USF Foundation a $684,000 grant. Let’s learn more about the smart manufacturing certificate program that is being offered by the university.

More about the program

USF will implement an “Introduction to Production Systems” certificate program to train the future manufacturing workforce in highly-demanded skill sets. The program will take place in East Tampa, which is a predominantly African American and Hispanic community. The median family income in this area is $35,179 and nearly one-third of the population is below poverty level. This according to the U.S. Census American Community Survey.

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USF is collaborating with several organizations for this project including:

  • The Tampa Bay Economic Development Council (EDC)
  • The Florida Advanced Technological Education (FLATE) Center – a part of the FloridaMakes network
  • The Florida High Tech Corridor to offer this certificate program in East Tampa.

Participants will attain access to career development and financial literacy resources in support of pathways from certification to sustainable careers in the field.

“Manufacturing is a critical sector for our state and regional economy that continues to grow. The sector provides workers with competitive pay, the ability to continue to learn new skills and the opportunity of a meaningful career,” said Iwan Mohamed, West Florida regional president for Truist.

Creating more opportunities in the Bay Area

The program will foster streamlined pathways to existing employment opportunities within Tampa Bay’s growing manufacturing sector. The Tampa Bay region is one of Florida’s key manufacturing clusters. It’s especially strong in the production of machinery and metal products, plastic and rubber products, computers and electronics, and food and beverage. Companies in Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco counties alone contribute more than 60,000 jobs to the sector. Florida has experienced the 2nd highest growth in manufacturing jobs across the nation.

The initial two years of the certificate initiative’s launch will allow USF to establish and pilot the program. USF will collaborate with community and industry partners to develop an introductory manufacturing certificate curriculum that addresses the local manufacturing industry’s need for skilled talent through a recruitment effort that targets East Tampa residents.

“Certificate programs like this one provide a pathway into high-demand careers with greater earning potential for East Tampa residents,” said Craig J. Richard, CEcD, President and CEO of Tampa Bay Economic Development Council. “As the manufacturing industry continues to grow in this region, so will the opportunities for workers who can build on their skills and find plentiful options for high wage employment.”

Fundamentals in manufacturing processes, automation technology, and robotics will be the program’s focus areas to offer training relevant to the discrete production industry in the region, which includes metalworking, plastics, electronics, aerospace, and food manufacturing. “Our goal is to recruit a 15- to 30-participant pilot cohort in the first year and grow the program in years two and three,” said Diaz-Elsayed, whose USF project team includes Alexandro Castellanos and Redwan Alqasemi.

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