Sanchez among students seeking cutting edge jobs

TSTC Communications
Special to the NEWS

HARLINGEN, TX—Some Texas State Technical College (TSTC) Automotive Technology and Wind Energy Technology students recently learned how their skills could relate to jobs at Altec Inc. during an employer spotlight at TSTC’s Harlingen location.

Altec is a leading equipment and service provider for the electric utility, telecommunications, lights and signs, and contractor markets. John Sherman, a manager of talent pipeline development at Altec, told the students about the company’s history, products and job opportunities.

“Eighty percent of our mechanics that work for us came from a diesel or automotive venue,” he said. “The other 20% came from a wind energy technology or aviation maintenance program.”

Rigoberto Mendez, of Lyford, is studying for a certificate of completion in Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair.

“What appealed to me is the company travels where work is needed — especially in the situation of a hurricane,” he said. “I want a better life, and I can accomplish that by applying for a job with their company.”
Elijio Sanchez, of San Benito, is studying for a certificate of completion in Wind Energy Technician. He said he is interested in working at Altec.

“I’ve taken a course in the (Wind Energy Technology) program where I learned about hydraulics, and Altec works with hydraulics,” he said.

Sherman said Altec can help with employee development. “The company offers to pay for an employee’s college education if that individual has an interest in a management position,” he said.

Registration for TSTC’s summer and fall semesters is underway. For more information, visit tstc.edu.
With 11 locations across the state, TSTC helps to strengthen the Texas workforce with highly skilled, technically competent graduates. Operating on a unique funding model based on student employment outcomes, the college celebrated 55 years of service to the state of Texas in 2020.

On Wednesday, April 24, Texas Governor Abbott announced that the state is granting TSTC over $179,000 for job training.

Abbott announced a Skills Development Fund (SDF) grant award totaling $179,538 to Texas State Technical College (TSTC) by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). Through this SDF grant, TSTC will provide 100 new and incumbent employees of Hendrick Health System with customized training in healthcare, healthcare compliance, medical billing, and other high-demand occupations.

The SDF grant program has provided training opportunities in partnership with more than 4,800 employers to upgrade or support the creation of over 420,000 jobs throughout Texas since the program’s inception in 1996.

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