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Y-12 apprentice program celebrates third graduating class

Posted at 1:33 am March 17, 2014
By Y-12 National Security Complex Leave a Comment

Y-12 Apprentice Graduation Ceremony 2014

Y-12 apprentice graduate Jessica Griffen receives congratulations on achieving her journeyman status as an electrician from husband Gabriel and their four-month-old daughter Berkley. (Photos courtesy B&W Y-12)

The apprentice program at the Y-12 National Security Complex recently celebrated its third graduating class as 27 participants gained their journeyman status. The program was restarted in 2008 after an almost 30-year hiatus, a press release said.

Each graduate spent three to four years with a journeyman and attended between 144 and 246 hours of classroom training each year on his or her own time, usually in the evenings at local union halls.

“This program is a great way to transfer knowledge from our highly skilled workers to the new work force,” said National Nuclear Security Administration Production Office Manager Steve Erhart. “The apprenticeship program has positioned Y-12 for the long-term to ensure our future production capabilities.”

Y-12 Apprentice Graduation Ceremony 2014

Lance Branum, right, receives congratulations on achieving his journeyman status as a pipe fitter from father Jim, a Y-12 pipe fitter. Lance makes the fourth generation of Branums working at Y-12.

Certificates of achievement went to 18 electricians, two pipe fitters, four HVAC technicians, two insulators, and one welder. The graduates are among those chosen from more than 2,600 applicants in 2008. The program has a remaining 55 participants, who will graduate in the coming years.

“I commend you for choosing a career path that gives you skills essential to our missions at Y-12 and to the U.S. manufacturing industry as a whole,” said B&W Y-12 President and General Manager Dave Richardson. “The country has a shortage of skilled craft workers, and Y-12 is not exempt from that shortage.”

Y-12 Apprentice Graduation Ceremony 2014

Y-12 apprentice graduate David Gates shows son Lucas the certificate of achievement he received at the recent ceremony. Gates, now a journeyman electrician, was one of the 27 Y-12 apprentice graduates.

Those graduating include Adam Braden, Daniel Brown, Jessica Griffin, Kevin Christmas, Benjamin Dickerson, Erin Earley, David Gates, Chris Hackworth, Jason Harris, Richard Henry, Raymond Hutzler, Kristie Lee, Michael Lopez, Lee McCurry, Tommy Melhorn, Donna, Whitson Cinnamon Williams and Zachary Yost as electricians; Lance Branum and Brandon Gibson as pipe fitters; Jonathan Bowling, Joshua Howard, Rodney Howard and Benjamin Kerwin as HVAC technicians; Samuel Irwin and David White Jr. as insulators; and Joseph Riordian as a welder.

For more information regarding the program, contact the Atomic Trades and Labor Council.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: apprentice, Apprentice Program, Atomic Trades and Labor Council, B&W Y-12, Dave Richardson, electricians, HVAC technicians, insulators, journeyman, National Nuclear Security Administration Production Office, pipe fitters, Steve Erhart, welder, Y-12 National Security Complex

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