Heidelberg’s Apprentice Program Supports Next Generation of Print Professionals

12/20/2016

Kennesaw, Ga. – Heidelberg is dedicated to guiding the next generation of print industry professionals and fulfilling the shortage of technically skilled operators through vocational development, educational outreach and real world application.

The company recently welcomed 90 new trainees to its leading apprentice program based in Wiesloch-Walldorf, Germany. In March, Heidelberg USA partnered with the Printing and Imaging Association of Georgia (PIAG) to host its ninth annual SkillsUSA Georgia Competition in Advertising Design and Graphic Communications at Print Media Center Atlanta, and hopes to grow their own apprenticeship program in the US.

“Heidelberg is one of the few companies that can provide a long-term career in the graphic communications industry,” said Gareth McEwen, Technical Support Manager. “We want to afford the opportunity to learn and develop while supplying the industry with highly trained print instructors to train on the functionality of Heidelberg’s state-of-the-art equipment.”

Closing the Gap

This year, Heidelberg USA will add an Apprentice Press Instructor to its growing team of trainees. The selected candidate will become well-acquainted with prepress, press and postpress processes while also gaining in-depth knowledge of print theory, color management, and efficiency.

To be accepted into the program, candidates must possess a strong interest in operating the latest technology in offset equipment, as well as basic print knowledge and experience with color management. The goal of the program is to fulfill the growing need for trained operators to meet the future demand of current and potential customers.

“As our industry evolves, it has become more difficult to find qualified technicians and skilled operators,” said Paul Cavanaugh, Skill Service Development Manager. “While this may be a challenge for Heidelberg, we know that our customers are also experiencing difficulties when it comes to operating the latest equipment. We see a future opportunity to provide more supplementary training to our customers, and educate the next generation of operators.”

Heidelberg’s apprenticeship program begins with a comprehensive two month introduction at Print Media Center Atlanta. During this time, the apprentice will learn print application basics and all operational functions on a Heidelberg press and peripheral equipment. He or she will also gain hands-on exposure through practical applications by working in the field with experienced instructors during customer installations.

For more information about the Apprentice Press Instructor position, please visit http://bit.ly/HeidelbergApprentice

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Hilary Rowser
PR & Marketing Specialist Tel.: 1-770-419-6518

Andy Rae Senior Vice President - Equipment and Marketing

Andy Rae
Senior Vice President - Equipment & Marketing Tel.: 770-419-6500

Heidelberg’s Apprentice Program Supports Next Generation of Print Professionals

12/20/2016

Kennesaw, Ga. – Heidelberg is dedicated to guiding the next generation of print industry professionals and fulfilling the shortage of technically skilled operators through vocational development, educational outreach and real world application.

The company recently welcomed 90 new trainees to its leading apprentice program based in Wiesloch-Walldorf, Germany. In March, Heidelberg USA partnered with the Printing and Imaging Association of Georgia (PIAG) to host its ninth annual SkillsUSA Georgia Competition in Advertising Design and Graphic Communications at Print Media Center Atlanta, and hopes to grow their own apprenticeship program in the US.

“Heidelberg is one of the few companies that can provide a long-term career in the graphic communications industry,” said Gareth McEwen, Technical Support Manager. “We want to afford the opportunity to learn and develop while supplying the industry with highly trained print instructors to train on the functionality of Heidelberg’s state-of-the-art equipment.”

Closing the Gap

This year, Heidelberg USA will add an Apprentice Press Instructor to its growing team of trainees. The selected candidate will become well-acquainted with prepress, press and postpress processes while also gaining in-depth knowledge of print theory, color management, and efficiency.

To be accepted into the program, candidates must possess a strong interest in operating the latest technology in offset equipment, as well as basic print knowledge and experience with color management. The goal of the program is to fulfill the growing need for trained operators to meet the future demand of current and potential customers.

“As our industry evolves, it has become more difficult to find qualified technicians and skilled operators,” said Paul Cavanaugh, Skill Service Development Manager. “While this may be a challenge for Heidelberg, we know that our customers are also experiencing difficulties when it comes to operating the latest equipment. We see a future opportunity to provide more supplementary training to our customers, and educate the next generation of operators.”

Heidelberg’s apprenticeship program begins with a comprehensive two month introduction at Print Media Center Atlanta. During this time, the apprentice will learn print application basics and all operational functions on a Heidelberg press and peripheral equipment. He or she will also gain hands-on exposure through practical applications by working in the field with experienced instructors during customer installations.

For more information about the Apprentice Press Instructor position, please visit http://bit.ly/HeidelbergApprentice

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Hilary Rowser

PR & Marketing Specialist

Tel.: 1-770-419-6518

Andy Rae

Senior Vice President - Equipment & Marketing

Tel.: 770-419-6500

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