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South Seattle College Manufacturing Academy

Our Next Class Starts April 3rd

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About the Manufacturing Academy

The Manufacturing Academy (MA), sponsored by AJAC offers a solid foundational career pathway into aerospace and advanced manufacturing apprenticeship opportunities.

This 10 week, no-cost*, recognized pre-apprenticeship program is currently offered in-person in Seattle, Washington.

AJAC operates the Manufacturing Academy at no-cost through grant funding that focuses on encouraging women, people of color, displaced workers, and low-income individuals to develop manufacturing skills and obtain living wage jobs.

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Develop Skills. Earn Certifications.

Manufacturing Academy programs

Develop skills to succeed in the industry including:

  • Math for manufacturing.
  • Blueprint reading.
  • Lean manufacturing.
  • Effective communication.
  • Resume writing.
  • Interviewing and job application assistance.
  • Training from industry professionals, while earning college credits.
  • Tour local advanced manufacturing companies (pending company approval).
  • Obtain insight about career pathways; including education and apprenticeship opportunities.
  • Receive an industry-recognized certificate of completion.
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Our Next Class Starts April 3rd

  • Structure of Program: In-Person Classroom Learning for Spring 2024
  • Class Requirement: Washington State Resident. Ability to attend class in person M-F. Complete all application paperwork.
  • Orientation Date: Spring 2024 cohort will meet in person and complete an orientation and finalize paperwork first day of class.
  • Class Start Date: April 3 – June 12, 2024 | 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
  • Length of Program: 10 Weeks (Monday – Friday)
  • Location: South Seattle College—Georgetown Campus (6737 Corson Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108)
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Our Next Class Starts April 3rd

  • Structure of Program: In-Person Classroom Learning for Spring 2024
  • Class Requirement: Washington State Resident. Ability to attend class in person M-F. Complete all application paperwork.
  • Orientation Date: Spring 2024 cohort will meet in person and complete an orientation and finalize paperwork first day of class.
  • Class Start Date: April 3 – June 12, 2024 | 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
  • Length of Program: 10 Weeks (Monday – Friday)
  • Location: South Seattle College—Georgetown Campus (6737 Corson Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108)
Manufacturing Academy students use precision measuring tools during class

Student Responsibilities & Expectations

  • Arrive on-time to class ready to learn.
  • Be respectful of the instructor and students.
  • Complete all assigned quizzes and homework.
  • Wear personal protective equipment when applicable.
  • Ask questions.
  • Experience with word processing software.
  • Access to internet and email.

Student Responsibilities & Expectations

  • Arrive on-time to class ready to learn.
  • Be respectful of the instructor and students.
  • Complete all assigned quizzes and homework.
  • Wear personal protective equipment when applicable.
  • Ask questions.
  • Experience with word processing software.
  • Access to internet and email.

A Booming Economy...

Aviation and maritime are significant drivers of Washington’s manufacturing economy, and include a range of industries such as aerospace, space exploration, marine manufacturing, and seafood production; AJAC’s training programs are designed to address talent pipeline and training challenges for each of these advanced manufacturing industries.

Over 20% of AJAC’s manufacturing employer partner training agents are located in the near-airport communities and represents a significant portion of Washington State’s total manufacturing economy.

Employment After Graduation

AJAC launched a new program in 2021 to help job seekers, military members, apprentices and Manufacturing Academy students with resume building, soft-skill development, and a guided job search of advanced manufacturing employment opportunities. The AJAC Career Navigation Program is designed to bridge the gap between AJAC preparatory programs and apprenticeship opportunities.

This is a free 5-session (plus a bonus session) workshop open to all job seekers, military members, apprentices and Manufacturing Academy students. If you are an adult apprentice looking for work, AJAC can work with you individually. Almost all attendees of the previous session have been interviewing or have been offered employment.

Career Navigation Program
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Application Process

You can apply at any time for our next cohort. We will contact you regarding enrollment as we approach our start date.

1. Complete an online application at any time.

2. After application is processed, a navigator will contact you discuss next steps.

3. Complete mandatory orientation paperwork supplied by navigator.

4. Enroll in the Manufacturing Academy.

5. Attend class, learn and pass quizzes.

6. Earn industry certifications and certificate of completion.

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Questions? Please contact us via email or 206-764-7940.


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Training of all those served shall be without discrimination based on race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or as otherwise specified by law.  AJAC also encourages women, minorities and veterans to apply with their employer.