United Launches Calibrate: Apprenticeship Program to Grow and Diversify Aircraft Technician Pipeline
United Airlines has launched the Calibrate apprenticeship program aimed at training over 1,000 Aircraft Maintenance Technicians by 2026. The inaugural class begins next week in Houston, with at least half of participants being women or people of color. This 36-month 'earn and learn' program offers participants paid training while saving up to $50,000 in tuition costs. United aims to diversify its workforce and expedite pathways to skilled jobs. The program reflects United's commitment to expanding its technician pool and supporting its 'United Next' plan, which includes hiring over 50,000 employees by 2026.
- Launch of the Calibrate apprenticeship program to train over 1,000 Aircraft Maintenance Technicians by 2026.
- Program emphasizes diversity, aiming for at least 50% of participants to be women or people of color.
- Participants can save up to $50,000 in training costs while earning a salary during the program.
- Supports United's goal of hiring over 50,000 employees by 2026, enhancing workforce capacity.
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Inaugural class starts next week as the airline plans to train more than 1,000 people by 2026, with a goal that at least half will be women or people of color
Participants will complete a 36-month "earn and learn" program getting paid while completing the full-time certification and training process and saving as much as
Airline will start accepting external applications in early 2023 at https://careers.united.com/us/en/calibrate
CHICAGO, Nov. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- United Airlines today announced the launch of Calibrate, an in-house apprenticeship program that will help grow and diversify its pipeline of Aircraft Maintenance Technicians (AMTs). The inaugural class starts next week in Houston as the airline plans to train more than 1,000 people at about a dozen locations by 2026, with the goal of at least half being women or people of color.
Calibrate is a 36-month program in which participants "earn and learn" getting paid while completing the full-time certification and training process. Since participants get paid while they train, they forgo the expense of going to a technical school – which can cost up to
United will start accepting external applications in early 2023. Interested applicants can sign up to receive more information about Calibrate at https://careers.united.com/us/en/calibrate.
"Calibrate is a great opportunity for people who are interested in pursuing a rewarding career as an aircraft technician but don't have the resources or support they need to attend traditional technical schools or colleges," said Rodney Luetzen, United's Vice President of Line Maintenance. "This program will provide life-changing opportunities, help to diversify our workforce and give us access to an even bigger pool of talented, qualified, motivated people."
The apprenticeship program, a joint effort between United, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) and the Federal Aviation Administration, accelerates the path toward becoming a United AMT while also growing the airline's ranks of Ground Service Equipment mechanics and Facility Technicians.
United expects the second Calibrate apprentice cohort to start in early 2023, also in Houston, and will then expand to more than a dozen locations including San Francisco and Orlando.
The program will focus on helping apprentices gain the skills and knowledge required to test for and obtain their A&P Certificate, including hands-on and classroom training. Additionally, participants will be mentored by United's world-class technicians, building relationships and acquiring union seniority as they progress through the program.
"The Airline Division has done an excellent job of promoting the Aviation Maintenance Technician craft," said Sean O'Brien, General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. "This program creates the diversity that the Teamsters are known for and will provide great jobs for not only our current Teamster members, but also the next generation."
United has about 9,000 highly trained and certified aircraft maintenance technicians globally with combined wages and benefits totaling more than
Currently, United has Base Maintenance AMTs, Line Maintenance AMTs, and shop-based AMTs, inspectors and other licensed professionals at 50 locations worldwide. The airline plans to open new line maintenance stations in Raleigh-Durham, N.C. later this year and in Fort Myers-Southwest, FL and Nashville, Tenn. in early 2023.
White House Infrastructure Pipeline Challenge
Today, Kate Gebo, United Executive Vice President of Human Resources & Labor Relations, will join President Biden as the Administration concludes its summer-long Talent Pipeline Challenge. As part of this nationwide call to action, employers are encouraged to build, scale, or support local training models to recruit, train, or hire workers in their sector, creating pathways to quality jobs for women, people of color, and underserved workers.
Supporting United Next
Last year, United announced the purchase of 270 new Boeing and Airbus aircraft – the largest combined order in the airline's history and the biggest by an individual carrier in the last decade. To support its 'United Next' plan, the airline plans to hire over 50,000 people by 2026, including tens of thousands of quality, unionized jobs.
This year alone, United is on track to hire more than 15,000 new team members systemwide and expects to hire over 15,000 new employees in 2023, including 7,000 maintenance technicians by 2026. This year alone, United has hired over 800 maintenance technicians and expects to hire 2,000 in 2023.
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About United
United's shared purpose is "Connecting People. Uniting the World." From our U.S. hubs in Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New York/Newark, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., United operates the most comprehensive global route network among North American carriers. United is bringing back our customers' favorite destinations and adding new ones on its way to becoming the world's best airline. For more about how to join the United team, please visit www.united.com/careers and more information about the company is at www.united.com. United Airlines Holdings, Inc., the parent company of United Airlines, Inc., is traded on the Nasdaq under the symbol "UAL".
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