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Vol. 22, No. 5 Week of January 29, 2017
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry

Oil Patch Bits: Calista creates new maritime apprenticeship program

Calista Corp. recently announced the creation of the Alaska Maritime Apprenticeship Program. AMAP’s mission is to help increase Alaska hire in the maritime industry while meeting the subsistence needs of the Alaska lifestyle.

Together with the U.S. Department of Labor, Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development and AVTEC, Calista has created a multi-employer, three-tiered pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship program with different pathways for apprentices to grow: deck side, engine room and galley/kitchen. Each tier allows an apprentice to grow into the next tier as he or she earns certifications and sea time.

“To meet the subsistence needs of the Alaskan lifestyle, apprentices can choose from two apprenticeship tracks, Traditional or Subsistence,” said Calista Corp. President/CEO Andrew Guy. “Working with their employer, apprentices may have the option of taking time for subsistence activities to provide traditional foods for their families.”

The first cohort is scheduled to begin at AVTEC in Seward, Alaska this spring. For more information visit http://akmaritimeapp.com.



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