Manufacturing Jobs
WNC creates internship program to launch Nevada Green Business Program
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Wed, 12/04/2019 - 11:30amCARSON CITY — Western Nevada College, part of the Nevada System of Higher Education, announced that it has hired Erica Gallegos to manage the GreenBizTracker database and to supervise WNC interns who will be hired for the Nevada Green Business Program.
Senator Square: Carson High School opens doors and hearts to everyone
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 09/08/2019 - 7:03amEditor’s Note: This week's guest writer is Kelly K. Edmundson, MA, MFT, LCADC(P). Kelly is the Lead Safe School Professional School Mental Health Worker III at Carson High School.
Carson High School will again open its doors a little wider and longer for the 3rd Annual Back-to-School Night like no other Sept. 9. Open House, Open Hearts is a community event focused on building bridges to local services for teens and their families, increasing parent and guardian engagement at CHS, and celebrating the community, creativity, and diverse talents of Carson City.
Voices: Robert Hooper | Manufacturing is key for the US and Nevada
Submitted by admin on Mon, 10/24/2016 - 6:03amAlmost half of the state's manufacturing jobs are in northern Nevada, with Carson City remaining the state's largest manufacturing city, per capita.
WNC rolls out new certification to prepare students for tech manufacturing jobs
Submitted by editor on Fri, 07/29/2016 - 4:49pmMore than a dozen area manufacturing leaders gathered at Western Nevada College in Carson City on Friday to preview the latest technical training initiative in support of the Northern Nevada workforce. Siemens Technik Akademie Barlin, a worldwide leader in automation and mechatronics, is partnering with Western Nevada College to launch the Siemens Mechatronic Systems Certification Program.
The Northern Nevada Development Authority (NNDA) and Maurice White Part I
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sun, 07/17/2016 - 11:50amIn Mr. White’s recent paranoid screed against the Northern Nevada Development Agency (NNDA) and against his political opponent, Supervisor Brad Bonkowski, is the classic example of the simplistic “argument of incredulity”. His argument is presented as such: “I don’t know anything about the NNDA, but I know it’s a “government agency”, and therefore it is bad”.
Area students combine high school, college and internships to meet skilled worker demand
Submitted by editor on Sun, 03/13/2016 - 9:24amWilliam Dakota Gershel and Timothy Ibarra, both seniors at Carson High School, have participated in Career and Technical Education programs since attending CHS as freshman. Ibarra participated in two years of auto technician courses and two years in auto body courses. Gershel experimented in a variety of CTE courses including culinary, web design and welding.
Carson High School CTE launches new manufacturing technologies program
Submitted by editor on Sat, 03/12/2016 - 8:40amCarson High School students will soon register for next year’s classes and will now have a new choice in the schedule as CHS’s Career and Technical Education program begins offering a new manufacturing technologies course of study in the 2016-2017 school year.
Manufacturing training course offered through Carson City Library
Submitted by editor on Wed, 02/17/2016 - 6:13pmSpots are still available for the Manufacturing Technician Level 1 certification training course being offered at the Carson City Library beginning 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
The course will give students the training and certifications necessary to become eligible for entry-level manufacturing jobs, like Tesla, Panasonic and Switch.
To register, visit NevadasWorkingCapital.com under the registration calendar. For more information, call Jim Klipp at (775) 283-7555.
It's Your City with Carson City Library Director Sena Loyd
Submitted by editor on Mon, 07/13/2015 - 7:18amIt's Your City with host Cortney Bloomer features Carson City Library Director Sena Loyd as this week's guest.
Among the topics featured this week, Bloomer and Loyd discuss Nevada's Working Capital program made possible through a Library Services Technology Act grant, in which the library is working with Western Nevada College and the Carson City School District to offer training and certification for manufacturing jobs.
Carson City Library first in nation to offer manufacturing training program
Submitted by editor on Wed, 02/25/2015 - 6:04pmUPDATE: A story published Wednesday by the Library Journal's Lisa Peet provides an update on the certification program offered through the Carson City Library, the Carson City School District and Western Nevada College.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Report Says Nevada is Fastest Growing Export State
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Thu, 06/23/2011 - 6:48pmNevada is the fastest growing state in export value as a share of its total economy, according to a new report by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
The value of the state’s manufactured exports has more than tripled since 2002. Its primary exports are mineral deposits, coin-operated games and electronics.
Other states rated highly for exporting are Louisiana, Utah, South Carolina, Mississippi, Delaware, and Texas.
High performing states were evaluated based upon:
Host Of Renewable Energy Bills Could Mean Higher Utility Bills For Nevadans
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 1:13pmCARSON CITY – The argument goes like this: every Nevadan would only pay 50 cents per person for a great renewable energy program.
Energy lobbyist Ted Ko even held up two shiny quarters during a legislative hearing to make the point.
But legislators are considering more than a dozen renewable energy bills this session, and some lawmakers fear that a few dollars here and there will add up to significantly higher utility bills for their constituents if all of these bills pass.
Freshman Lawmaker Thinks Twice, Guts Own Bill
Submitted by admin on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 8:03amCARSON CITY – Lobbyists, legislators and journalists expected to hear about a bill that would increase energy bills for Nevadans when they arrived at a legislative hearing.
Assemblyman Randy Kirner, R-Reno, sat down before the committee, ready to present his bill that would levy a fee on anyone paying an electric bill. That fee would help new businesses pay their energy bills. He designed the bill to attract manufacturing businesses to Nevada with reduced energy costs.
Recession Leading To Exodus Of University Faculty
Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/23/2011 - 10:14amBy Andrew Doughman / Nevada News Bureau
Professor Michael Young began to think last year that he should look for a job outside of Nevada.
It was not the craziest thought; the recession was in full swing and legislators were slashing the higher education budget.
Young was a departmental director at the Desert Research Institute. Now he’s an associate director at the University of Texas, Austin.
National Report Gives Nevada Good Grades for Tax Policy, Ability to Rebound from Recession
Submitted by on Wed, 04/07/2010 - 12:23pmCARSON CITY – Nevada has crafted the proper policies of low taxes and small government that has helped it weather the current recession, and these same policies have positioned the state to respond favorably when the economic recovery takes hold, according to a report released today by the American Legislative Exchange Council.
Storytime with Miss Sarah
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sun, 02/07/2010 - 12:56pmShe started with the standard "I am so proud to be an American," paid respect with "happy birthday Ronald Reagan," and almost blew it with a lame "ice tea" joke.