Intel project in Ohio to test region's ability to meet labor demand, report says

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Intel's $20 billion project offers promise for workers who don't have formal degrees, according to a new report.

Intel has said it will hire 3,000 workers for the two fabs in New Albany with an average wage ofFilling those jobs and getting workers access to the training they will need for semiconductor manufacturing jobs will be a big test in Ohio and the other parts of the country where semiconductor companies are expanding or setting up new operations, according to aMuch of the conversation so far has been about attracting high-skilled workers and getting students into science and technology programs,...

Beyond Ohio, new semiconductor projects have been started in other parts of the country as well including Micron's plan to build in central New York and Taiwan Semiconductor's project in Austin, Texas.to lead the workforce demands for those jobs by working with a mix of community colleges throughout the state along with state associations and other groups. The methods being used also could be used to help fill manufacturing positions for companies other than Intel.

Lt. Gov Jon Husted said it's critical for everyone to realize − educational institutions, local governments, and water and sewer agencies − they have a role in Intel's success in Ohio.

 

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Pay enough and people will come…

My resume is on Indeed if Intel is looking.

Not to bring people back to the real world, but there’s BEEN a trades labor shortage for years. We have electricians coming into my job from other states and have been for years.

This is going to be painful for every business in Columbus who are trying to maintain and grow their employee force.

At least an hour from my home, too far to drive every day.

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